Columbus Adrian Hayles was born to Columbus Hayles Sr. and Gracy Hobbs Hayles.
He was a retired truck driver and security guard and had worked at Kawneer. He was a Unites States Navy veteran of World War II, presented with a letter for bravery and dedication from President Harry S. Truman, and attended House of Prayer in Rogers.
Survivors include his wife, Irma Coop Hayles of the home; two sons, Kenneth Fullerton and Howard Fullerton, both of Springdale; four daughters, Judy Hayles of Las Vegas, Lena Main of Lowell, Edith Huffman of Rogers and Christine Carter of Centerton; 18 grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren.
Pallbearers will be Gary Madl, Mark Upshaw, Sam Taylor, Ronnie Main, Michael Carter and David Huffman.
Columbus Adrian Hayles was born to Columbus Hayles Sr. and Gracy Hobbs Hayles.
He was a retired truck driver and security guard and had worked at Kawneer. He was a Unites States Navy veteran of World War II, presented with a letter for bravery and dedication from President Harry S. Truman, and attended House of Prayer in Rogers.
Survivors include his wife, Irma Coop Hayles of the home; two sons, Kenneth Fullerton and Howard Fullerton, both of Springdale; four daughters, Judy Hayles of Las Vegas, Lena Main of Lowell, Edith Huffman of Rogers and Christine Carter of Centerton; 18 grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren.
Pallbearers will be Gary Madl, Mark Upshaw, Sam Taylor, Ronnie Main, Michael Carter and David Huffman.
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