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Tim Dale Apple

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Tim Dale Apple

Birth
Danville, Yell County, Arkansas, USA
Death
12 Feb 2014 (aged 67)
Arkansas, USA
Burial
Belleville, Yell County, Arkansas, USA Add to Map
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September 16, 1946, Grady Johnie and Dorothy Gertrude Apple were blessed with a son, Tim Dale. Once again on February 12, 2014, they were blessed to welcome him home again into the Lords Kingdom.

Tim was a cattle and land farmer in Yell County Arkansas,
and a member of Yell County Cattleman Association. He was a member and deacon of the Wilson Free Will Baptist Church.

Tim had a lifelong passion for farming, at the age of twelve Tim grew his first crop. He purchased his first farming equipment while he was in high school.
Tim continued farming while he was attending Arkansas Tech. In 1977 he was selected second place as OUTSTANDING YOUNG FARMER by the Arkansas Jaycees and was chosen as "Farm Family of the Year" for Yell County.
He later added an excavation business to his farm. He was known for being a hard working man.

Survivors include his wife of forty-three years, Carol Kuehn Apple; daughters & sons-in-law, Lisa & Joey Cook of North Little Rock; Leslie & Justin Spears of Belleville; a sister, Jenny "Virginia Ann" Sharrer of Houston Texas; a brothers & sisters-in-law, Winston & Liz Apple of Madison Va.; Vernon & Peggy Kuehn of Cumming Ga.; Edwin & Beverly Kuehn of Broken Arrow Ok.; Grandchildren; Zack & Lily Spears of Belleville; and several nieces & nephews.
September 16, 1946, Grady Johnie and Dorothy Gertrude Apple were blessed with a son, Tim Dale. Once again on February 12, 2014, they were blessed to welcome him home again into the Lords Kingdom.

Tim was a cattle and land farmer in Yell County Arkansas,
and a member of Yell County Cattleman Association. He was a member and deacon of the Wilson Free Will Baptist Church.

Tim had a lifelong passion for farming, at the age of twelve Tim grew his first crop. He purchased his first farming equipment while he was in high school.
Tim continued farming while he was attending Arkansas Tech. In 1977 he was selected second place as OUTSTANDING YOUNG FARMER by the Arkansas Jaycees and was chosen as "Farm Family of the Year" for Yell County.
He later added an excavation business to his farm. He was known for being a hard working man.

Survivors include his wife of forty-three years, Carol Kuehn Apple; daughters & sons-in-law, Lisa & Joey Cook of North Little Rock; Leslie & Justin Spears of Belleville; a sister, Jenny "Virginia Ann" Sharrer of Houston Texas; a brothers & sisters-in-law, Winston & Liz Apple of Madison Va.; Vernon & Peggy Kuehn of Cumming Ga.; Edwin & Beverly Kuehn of Broken Arrow Ok.; Grandchildren; Zack & Lily Spears of Belleville; and several nieces & nephews.


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