He was preceded in death by his wife of 61 years, Allie Gwin Douthit.
Survivors include two brothers, Floyd Douthit of Ft. Smith and Emmit Douthit of Lonoke; three sisters-in-law, Lois Douthit of Lonoke, Beatrice Garner Yeats of Gravely and Eunice Kendrice of Pickens, AR; one brother-in-law, Troy Lee Gwin and thirteen nephews and nieces.
Graveside service was July 31 at Parks Cemetery in Nola, AR by the Rev. Jim Bates and Garry Garner. Arrangements by Cornwell Funeral Home of Danville, AR. Pallbearers were Bill Stokes, John Holley, James Dowdy, Garry Garner, Rodney Garner, Joe Michael, Andrew Pickens, Hal Rousseau, CD and Rodney Gwin. (WWW.YellCountyObits.org, Yell County Record, Danville, Arkansas: Obituary was published on Wednesday, August 6, 2003)
Douthit, Loyd (Memory Card)
In Loving Memory of Loyd Douthit Husband of Allie Douthit (deceased) Son of Clyde and Bulah Douthit (deceased) Farmer, World War II Army Air Corps Veteran
Born July 10, 1917 in Gravelly, Arkansas
Found Eternal Rest July 29, 2003
Service Parks Cemetery July 31, 2003 9:00 a. m.
Officiating Reverend Jim Bates w/Garry Garner, assisting
Survivors: Brothers Floyd Douthit and Emmit Douthit, Sisters-in-law Lois Douthit, Beatrice Garner Yeats, Eunice Kendrid, Brother-in-law Troy Lee Gwin, Nieces Doris Stokes, Anna Holley, Peggy Dowdy, Jerry Ferguson, Peggy Pickens, Linda Michael, Rhonda Gwin, Margie Ennis, Nephews Garry Garner, Rodney Garner, Hal Rousseau, C. D. Gwin, Rodney Gwin, Cousins, Grand Nephews & Nieces, and Innumerable Friends
Honorary Pallbearers: All Nephews
Special Song One Day at a Time Joe Pickens, Congregational Singing Amazing Grace
Interment Parks Cemetery, Nola, Arkansas
Under the Direction of Corn well Funeral Home Danville, Arkansas (WWW.YellCountyObits.org, Submitted by: Patron, 7/29/2003)
He was preceded in death by his wife of 61 years, Allie Gwin Douthit.
Survivors include two brothers, Floyd Douthit of Ft. Smith and Emmit Douthit of Lonoke; three sisters-in-law, Lois Douthit of Lonoke, Beatrice Garner Yeats of Gravely and Eunice Kendrice of Pickens, AR; one brother-in-law, Troy Lee Gwin and thirteen nephews and nieces.
Graveside service was July 31 at Parks Cemetery in Nola, AR by the Rev. Jim Bates and Garry Garner. Arrangements by Cornwell Funeral Home of Danville, AR. Pallbearers were Bill Stokes, John Holley, James Dowdy, Garry Garner, Rodney Garner, Joe Michael, Andrew Pickens, Hal Rousseau, CD and Rodney Gwin. (WWW.YellCountyObits.org, Yell County Record, Danville, Arkansas: Obituary was published on Wednesday, August 6, 2003)
Douthit, Loyd (Memory Card)
In Loving Memory of Loyd Douthit Husband of Allie Douthit (deceased) Son of Clyde and Bulah Douthit (deceased) Farmer, World War II Army Air Corps Veteran
Born July 10, 1917 in Gravelly, Arkansas
Found Eternal Rest July 29, 2003
Service Parks Cemetery July 31, 2003 9:00 a. m.
Officiating Reverend Jim Bates w/Garry Garner, assisting
Survivors: Brothers Floyd Douthit and Emmit Douthit, Sisters-in-law Lois Douthit, Beatrice Garner Yeats, Eunice Kendrid, Brother-in-law Troy Lee Gwin, Nieces Doris Stokes, Anna Holley, Peggy Dowdy, Jerry Ferguson, Peggy Pickens, Linda Michael, Rhonda Gwin, Margie Ennis, Nephews Garry Garner, Rodney Garner, Hal Rousseau, C. D. Gwin, Rodney Gwin, Cousins, Grand Nephews & Nieces, and Innumerable Friends
Honorary Pallbearers: All Nephews
Special Song One Day at a Time Joe Pickens, Congregational Singing Amazing Grace
Interment Parks Cemetery, Nola, Arkansas
Under the Direction of Corn well Funeral Home Danville, Arkansas (WWW.YellCountyObits.org, Submitted by: Patron, 7/29/2003)
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