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Rev. Clifford LeRoy Palmer

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Rev. Clifford LeRoy Palmer, 95, of Little Flock, passed away on Saturday, November 28, 2020. He was born August 21, 1925, in Palmyra, Neb., to the late Lloyd Burdette Palmer and Katie Dee Whitehead Palmer. Cliff proudly served in the US Navy during WW2 as an antiaircraft gunner aboard five ships, operated in all theatres of War and circumnavigated the globe multiple times. Shortly after discharge, he met Mary Elizabeth Stubblefield of Bentonville, was soon married and shared 72 years with the love of his life, who survives. Other survivors include his daughter, Cheryl Ames (Phillip) of Rogers; his son, Steve Palmer (Teresa) of Cassville, Mo., his grandchildren, Briana Mueller (Garrick) of Okla., Colby Palmer of Lowell, Seth Ames (Lauren) of Centerton and Caitlyn Palmer of Cassville; his great-grandchildren, Drew Ames, Emma Kate Ames, Aubrey Conrad, Megan Mueller, Abbigail Palmer-Lee and Maya Palmer, numerous extended family members, church associates and dear friends. Rev. Palmer attended the University of Arkansas before graduating from Ouachita Baptist University and continued his studies at Southwestern Baptist Seminary in Fort Worth, Texas. He pastored several churches in Oklahoma and Arkansas as well as serving in various denominational positions. Additionally, he participated in numerous evangelistic conferences, state assemblies, in Crusades to Africa, the Philippines and as a speaker at the International Congress on Revival in Salzburg, Austria. For 16 years he served as Pastor of First Baptist Church of Springdale, overseeing one of the fifty fastest growing churches in the United States and established Shiloh Christian School. He later served as pastor of First Baptist Church of Centerton and interim pastor of churches in Euless, Texas and Fort Smith. Cliff continued to teach a Sunday School class until he was 90. The family is planning private services. Memorials are suggested to Homes of Hope for Children, PO Box 18496, Hattiesburg, Miss., 39404, www.HoHFC.org or Samaritan's Purse, PO Box 3000, Boone, N.C., 28607, www.SamaritansPurse.org. Arrangements are under the care of Rollins Funeral Home in Rogers. www.RollinsFuneral.com

Published December 2, 2020

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