Bobby L. Coker

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Visitation Schedule
Park Hill Baptist Church
201 East
North Little Rock, AR  72116
Monday, January 26, 2015
9-10 a.m.
Service Schedule
Memorial
Park Hill Baptist Church
Pine and C Street
North Little Rock, AR  72116
Monday, January 26, 2015
10 a.m.
Cemetery
Arkansas State Veteran's Cemetery
1501 W. Maryland Ave.
North Little Rock, AR  72120
Memorial Contributions
Arkansas Baptist Children's Home
#10 Remington Dr.
Little Rock, AR  72204
Bobby L. CokerI am a Veteran.

of North Little Rock, AR

April 2, 1929 - January 23, 2015

Col. Bobby L. Coker, former Director of Operations, for the Arkansas Army National Guard died Friday, January 23, 2015 at the age of 85.
Col. Coker died in North Little Rock, Arkansas. Coker was born April 2, 1929, in Harrison, Arkansas to Leonard and Pauline Coker. He graduated from Harrison High School in 1948. Early in 1947 he enlisted in the Arkansas Army National Guard which started a military career that lasted nearly 40 years.
He joined the Arkansas National Guard February 3, 1947 serve on active duty during the Korean War as both an Artilleryman and a an Infantry Squad Leader. He was commissioned a Second Lieutenant in 1953 and served continually until his retirement, with the rank of Colonel, April 30 1984. Col. Coker's total service was 38 ½ years. Col. Coker served as the Director of Plans, Operations and Training for the Arkansas Army National Guard, also served as commander, of 212th Signal Battalion.
Col. Coker's military education included Basic and Advanced Field Artillery Courses, The Nuclear Weapons Employment Officers course, The United Stated Command and General Staff College and numerous specialty courses. He received numerous service awards that include, Joint Service Commendation medal, Meritorious Service Medal, Army Commendation Medal, Humanitarian Service Medal, National Defense Service Medal, Good Conduct Medal, Armed Forces Reserve Medal with 4 devices, Army Reserve Components Achievement Medal, Korean Medal, United States Service Medal, and Korean Service Medal with 4 stars.
After retiring from the military he served on the staff of Park hill Baptist Church in North Little Rock for about 10 years. He was a 32nd degree mason.
Col. Coker is survived by his wife of 26 years, Betty E. Coker of North Little Rock; three sons, Christopher L. Coker and wife Julie, of Sherwood, Arkansas, Scott Chance and wife Debbie, of Bolder, Colorado, Michael Chance and wife Tina of Springfield, Ohio and four granddaughters.
The family will receive friends from 9-10 a.m., Monday, January 26, 2015 and the memorial service will follow at 10 a.m. at Park Hill Baptist Church, 203 East ''C'' Street, North Little Rock, AR with Dr Ken Shaddox and Dr. Cary Heard officiating. Interment will follow at Arkansas State Veterans Cemetery in North Little Rock, Arkansas with military honors. Arrangements made by Roller-Owens Funeral Home (501-791-7400). The family suggests memorial contributions be made to Arkansas Baptist Children's Homes www.abchomes.org


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Paige Carman
NLR,
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Wednesday, January 28, 2015

Such a sweet & kind man. He'll be missed by many. Prayers for Mrs. Betty & his family.
Paige Carman
Kroger Pharmacy
Indian Hills

Howard & Johnnye Riggs
Fayetttville, AR
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Monday, January 26, 2015

Served more than 30 years with with Bobby. in the military. He was a super soldier, friend..

Jane Ann Zulpo
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Sunday, January 25, 2015

Chris and Betty

Sorry for your loss. Will be praying that God will comfort you during this hard time.

peggy webb and family
rison, AR
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Sunday, January 25, 2015

So sorry we lost a wonderful Christian man ! We all loved you so much ! Your in a much better place no more pain nor sorrow ! You were the best brother-in-law and always there for me !!