Mr. Belt died Thursday morning.
A retired farmer, he was a native of Ozark and a member of the Antioch Missionary Baptist Church.
Survivors include his wife, Rhoda; seven sons, Mansfield, Joe, Roy, J.D. and Garrett, all of Van Buren, Johnny and Art both of Mulberry; four daughters, Mrs. C. Hanna of Alma, Rosie and Myrtie both of Van Buren, and Emma of Mulberry; one sister, Lizzie of Ozark; 39 graqndchildren, 43 great-grandchildren and two great-great-grandchildren.
All information was contributed to Find A Grave by TONIA HOLLEMAN who has been on a project of documenting Stones and cemeteries in Crawford and Sebastian Counties in Arkansas and parts of Oklahoma. If you have any additional information or corrections you can e-mail Tonia at [email protected].
Mr. Belt died Thursday morning.
A retired farmer, he was a native of Ozark and a member of the Antioch Missionary Baptist Church.
Survivors include his wife, Rhoda; seven sons, Mansfield, Joe, Roy, J.D. and Garrett, all of Van Buren, Johnny and Art both of Mulberry; four daughters, Mrs. C. Hanna of Alma, Rosie and Myrtie both of Van Buren, and Emma of Mulberry; one sister, Lizzie of Ozark; 39 graqndchildren, 43 great-grandchildren and two great-great-grandchildren.
All information was contributed to Find A Grave by TONIA HOLLEMAN who has been on a project of documenting Stones and cemeteries in Crawford and Sebastian Counties in Arkansas and parts of Oklahoma. If you have any additional information or corrections you can e-mail Tonia at [email protected].
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