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John Edward “J.E.” Edgmon

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John Edward “J.E.” Edgmon

Birth
Mossville, Newton County, Arkansas, USA
Death
22 Jan 2011 (aged 81)
Low Gap, Johnson County, Arkansas, USA
Burial
Mossville, Newton County, Arkansas, USA Add to Map
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A LOVING TRIBUTE ♥¸.•*´¯♥
(¯`•♥•´¯)☆ ♥ FOR THIS,
*`•.¸(¯`•♥•´¯)¸.•♥♥ OUR
☆ º ` `•.¸.•´ « ♥♥ SPECIAL
... ♫ ♥¸.•*´¯♥ ❤ ANGEL
(¸.•´ (¸.•¨¯`♥`*•.¸
♥ •●۰FOREVER MISSED۰●• ♥¸.•*´¯♥

John Edward "J.E." Edgmon, age 81 of Low Gap, Arkansas passed away Saturday, January 22, 2011 at his home.

The son of Jesse and Martha Ann (Watson) Edgmon was born January 21, 1930 at Mossville, Arkansas.

J.E. was married to Goldie Mae Dyer on September 10, 1954 in Kansas City, Missouri.

He was a timber worker and a farmer and had lived most of his life in Newton County, except for the brief times he lived in Wichita, Kansas and Fayetteville, Arkansas.

J.E. was a member of the Mossville United Baptist Church. He was saved during the August 2010 revival at Mossville United Baptist Church and was baptized on Sunday, August 15, 2010.

Family was important to him and he dearly loved each and everyone and all the many friends he met throughout his life.

He was preceded in death by his parents, Jesse and Martha Edgmon; one son, Kevin Edgmon; an infant daughter, Judy Kay Edgmon; an infant granddaughter, Jessica Hampton; five sisters, Velma Sparks, Eileen Woods, Glenna Reynolds, Bertha Reynolds, and Cleo Lager and two brothers, Eddie Joe Edgmon and Wade Edgmon.

Survivors are his loving wife, Goldie Edgmon of Low Gap, Arkansas; three sons, David Edgmon and Marty Edgmon both of Mossville, Arkansas and Kendall Edgmon of Low Gap, Arkansas; four daughters, Virdia Hampton, Gaylene Holt and Michele Fierro all of Low Gap, Arkansas and Vicky Nelson of Springdale, Arkansas; two brothers, Ward Edgmon of Low Gap, Arkansas and Lawton Edgmon of Mossville, Arkansas; three sisters, Louise Grubb of Springdale, Arkansas, Bonnie Regier of Rogers, Arkansas and Ruby Hollon of Tulsa, Oklahoma; eighteen grandchildren; fifteen great grandchildren and many nieces, nephews and other relatives and friends.

Funeral service was Tuesday, January 25, 2011 at the Mossville United Baptist Church with Bobby Young and Robert Edgmon officiating. Burial followed in Mossville Cemetery under the direction of Coffman Funeral Home of Jasper. Visitation was Monday, January 24, 2011 at Coffman Funeral Home in Jasper.

Pallbearers were be Steve Regier, Danny Woods, Spankie Woods, Kennie Woods, Landon Woods, Billy Woods, Kevin Robertson, and Johnny Hampton. Honorary pallbearers were all of his grandchildren and nephews and nieces.

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He gave is life over to God in the last few years of his life. The pics of his baptism in a local creek are totally awesome. I look at those pics of him, especially the one they took as his face cleared the water... such total bliss... I know that he is so much more radiant where he is now. There is one on this memorial page that shows hims seconds after he was raised from the water, he was 'shoutin' and praising God. What a testament to the power of prayer.


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The Little Ship ♥¸¸.•*¨*•.. I stood watching as the little ship sailed out to sea. The setting sun tinted his white sails with a golden light, and as he disappeared from sight a voice at my side whispered, "He is gone". But the sea was a narrow one. On the farther shore a little band of friends had gathered to watch and wait in happy expectation. Suddenly they caught sight of the tiny sail and at the very moment when my companion had whispered, "He is gone" a glad shout went up in joyous welcome, "Here he comes!" .•*¨*•.¸¸♥

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Don't Cry for me...

If you could only see where I'm at now, you wouldn't cry for me. All of Heavens Angels met me when I arrived and I was met by Jesus with a loving embrace. I walked side by side with old friends and family alike. Don't cry for me because here there is no trace of sickness or sadness only His loving Grace. The beauty is beyond words and nothing I could say would compare. Don't cry for me because I am in a far better place, with streets of gold just like we were told. So please remember don't cry for me but rather rejoice for I can hear angels sing. Oh, how much peace their voices bring.

by John G. Ward & Matthew E

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__*დ*__ *დ*_*დ*__*დ*...Our
_*დ*_____*დ* ____ *დ*
_*დ*_____*დ*_____*დ*...Angels
__*დ*___________*დ*
___*დ*________*დ*...Are
_____*დ*____*დ*
_______*დ*დ*...Precious
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TREASURED SEASONS

For everything there is an appointed season.
And a time for everything under heaven.
A time for sharing.
A time for caring.
A time for loving.
A time for giving.
A time for remembering.
A time for parting.
You have made everything beautiful in its time
For everything you do remains forever.

❤•*¨*•.¸❤❤¸.•*¨*•❤

✿ڿڰۣღ When they walk through the valley of weeping it will become a place of springs where pools of blessing and refreshment collect after rains... Psalms 84:6 ღ̃̃ڿڰۣ✿

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˜"*°•.˜"*°•.L♥√Ƹ ♥ L♥√Ƹ •°*"˜.•°*"˜
A LOVING TRIBUTE ♥¸.•*´¯♥
(¯`•♥•´¯)☆ ♥ FOR THIS,
*`•.¸(¯`•♥•´¯)¸.•♥♥ OUR
☆ º ` `•.¸.•´ « ♥♥ SPECIAL
... ♫ ♥¸.•*´¯♥ ❤ ANGEL
(¸.•´ (¸.•¨¯`♥`*•.¸
♥ •●۰FOREVER MISSED۰●• ♥¸.•*´¯♥

John Edward "J.E." Edgmon, age 81 of Low Gap, Arkansas passed away Saturday, January 22, 2011 at his home.

The son of Jesse and Martha Ann (Watson) Edgmon was born January 21, 1930 at Mossville, Arkansas.

J.E. was married to Goldie Mae Dyer on September 10, 1954 in Kansas City, Missouri.

He was a timber worker and a farmer and had lived most of his life in Newton County, except for the brief times he lived in Wichita, Kansas and Fayetteville, Arkansas.

J.E. was a member of the Mossville United Baptist Church. He was saved during the August 2010 revival at Mossville United Baptist Church and was baptized on Sunday, August 15, 2010.

Family was important to him and he dearly loved each and everyone and all the many friends he met throughout his life.

He was preceded in death by his parents, Jesse and Martha Edgmon; one son, Kevin Edgmon; an infant daughter, Judy Kay Edgmon; an infant granddaughter, Jessica Hampton; five sisters, Velma Sparks, Eileen Woods, Glenna Reynolds, Bertha Reynolds, and Cleo Lager and two brothers, Eddie Joe Edgmon and Wade Edgmon.

Survivors are his loving wife, Goldie Edgmon of Low Gap, Arkansas; three sons, David Edgmon and Marty Edgmon both of Mossville, Arkansas and Kendall Edgmon of Low Gap, Arkansas; four daughters, Virdia Hampton, Gaylene Holt and Michele Fierro all of Low Gap, Arkansas and Vicky Nelson of Springdale, Arkansas; two brothers, Ward Edgmon of Low Gap, Arkansas and Lawton Edgmon of Mossville, Arkansas; three sisters, Louise Grubb of Springdale, Arkansas, Bonnie Regier of Rogers, Arkansas and Ruby Hollon of Tulsa, Oklahoma; eighteen grandchildren; fifteen great grandchildren and many nieces, nephews and other relatives and friends.

Funeral service was Tuesday, January 25, 2011 at the Mossville United Baptist Church with Bobby Young and Robert Edgmon officiating. Burial followed in Mossville Cemetery under the direction of Coffman Funeral Home of Jasper. Visitation was Monday, January 24, 2011 at Coffman Funeral Home in Jasper.

Pallbearers were be Steve Regier, Danny Woods, Spankie Woods, Kennie Woods, Landon Woods, Billy Woods, Kevin Robertson, and Johnny Hampton. Honorary pallbearers were all of his grandchildren and nephews and nieces.

❤•*¨*•.¸❤❤¸.•*¨*•❤

He gave is life over to God in the last few years of his life. The pics of his baptism in a local creek are totally awesome. I look at those pics of him, especially the one they took as his face cleared the water... such total bliss... I know that he is so much more radiant where he is now. There is one on this memorial page that shows hims seconds after he was raised from the water, he was 'shoutin' and praising God. What a testament to the power of prayer.


❤•*¨*•.¸❤❤¸.•*¨*•❤

The Little Ship ♥¸¸.•*¨*•.. I stood watching as the little ship sailed out to sea. The setting sun tinted his white sails with a golden light, and as he disappeared from sight a voice at my side whispered, "He is gone". But the sea was a narrow one. On the farther shore a little band of friends had gathered to watch and wait in happy expectation. Suddenly they caught sight of the tiny sail and at the very moment when my companion had whispered, "He is gone" a glad shout went up in joyous welcome, "Here he comes!" .•*¨*•.¸¸♥

❤•*¨*•.¸❤❤¸.•*¨*•❤

Don't Cry for me...

If you could only see where I'm at now, you wouldn't cry for me. All of Heavens Angels met me when I arrived and I was met by Jesus with a loving embrace. I walked side by side with old friends and family alike. Don't cry for me because here there is no trace of sickness or sadness only His loving Grace. The beauty is beyond words and nothing I could say would compare. Don't cry for me because I am in a far better place, with streets of gold just like we were told. So please remember don't cry for me but rather rejoice for I can hear angels sing. Oh, how much peace their voices bring.

by John G. Ward & Matthew E

❤•*¨*•.¸❤❤¸.•*¨*•❤

____*დ*_______*დ*
__*დ*__ *დ*_*დ*__*დ*...Our
_*დ*_____*დ* ____ *დ*
_*დ*_____*დ*_____*დ*...Angels
__*დ*___________*დ*
___*დ*________*დ*...Are
_____*დ*____*დ*
_______*დ*დ*...Precious
_________დ_

❤•*¨*•.¸❤❤¸.•*¨*•❤

TREASURED SEASONS

For everything there is an appointed season.
And a time for everything under heaven.
A time for sharing.
A time for caring.
A time for loving.
A time for giving.
A time for remembering.
A time for parting.
You have made everything beautiful in its time
For everything you do remains forever.

❤•*¨*•.¸❤❤¸.•*¨*•❤

✿ڿڰۣღ When they walk through the valley of weeping it will become a place of springs where pools of blessing and refreshment collect after rains... Psalms 84:6 ღ̃̃ڿڰۣ✿

❤•*¨*•.¸❤❤¸.•*¨*•❤



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