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Charles Russell Lomerson

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Charles (Chuck) Russel Lomerson Jr. of Conway passed away on Saturday, January 21, 2017 with his wife, children and family by his side. He was born on October 13, 1950 in Plainview, N.J. He accepted Jesus Christ as his Lord and Savior and was a Baptist. He was preceded in death by his parents, Charles Russel & Jean (Lance) Lomerson of Formosa, Ark.; a beloved brother-in-Law, Larry Arendale Jr. of Heber Springs; a sister, Jeannie Hockenberry of New Jersey; uncle Dorrance Lance of New Jersey; grandparents Bertsel Lance of New Jersey, Floy Rice of Hollywood, Fla., Charles Lomerson of California and Elizabeth (Nanny) Zairo of New Jersey. He leaves behind his wife of 44 years, Deborah (Arendale) Lomerson, son, Chuck Lomerson III (Shannon) of Searcy, and daughter Candice Lomerson of Greenbrier, mother-in-law, Helen Milantoni (George) of Rose Bud, sisters-in-law: Constance Henry (Bill) of Quitman and Patty Arendale of North Little Rock, aunt, Joyce Kleedorfer of Formosa, and uncle Keith Lance (Marjorie) of New Jersey, grandchildren; Brooklan Lomerson, Alexis Gantz, Gage Gantz, Tori Lomerson, Charles Lomerson IV, and Cash Lomerson; great-grandchildren, Brayden, Brance, and Emmie; cousin, Joe Kleedorfer(Connie) of Flordia; nephew, Tom Schaller; and nieces, Tamara Knutson, Tonya Neville and Tanean Schaller of Pennsylvania. Chuck served in the US Army during the Vietnam Era. While stationed in Berlin Germany, he met his wife, Deborah, the love of his life. He will be forever in our hearts. Chuck was a devoted husband and father who loved his family and spent quality time with them. He was a professional musician, a Golden Gloves Boxer and coach, and a business owner. He was a career Police Officer and he retired from the Arkansas Highway Police in 1994. He was a distinguished firearms expert and also a firearms instructor. He most recently retired from the oil and gas industry as a quality control officer. He loved riding motorcycles, playing golf, exploring caves, and watching Gold Rush. Chucks favorite quote was, "Who has more fun than people?" Deborah and his family will miss the most precious man in the world that would do anything for anyone. He was a master at whatever he put his mind to. And, there was never a challenge he wouldn't accept. He was loved and respected by all that knew him. There will be no funeral services per Chuck's request. Cremation services will be provided by Family Funeral Service in Heber Springs, Ark. On behalf of the family, they would like to thank everyone for all their love and support. A tremendous appreciation goes out to Arkansas Hospice Nurses and CNAs for the wonderful care given to Chuck. Arrangements by Family Funeral Service. www.dwightfamilyfuneral.com.

Published January 25, 2017

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