of Mammoth Spring, AR
August 18, 2017
Judah Jesus Wilkerson, 36, Mammoth Spring was born June 25, 1981 in Springfield, Missouri the son of Keith Allen and Juanita Smith- Wilkerson. He entered into rest August 18, 2017 in Batesville, Arkansas. Mr. Wilkerson was a loving husband and caring man. By trade Judah was a roofer. He was a member of First Baptist Church of Mammoth Spring. Mr. Wilkerson is survived by his wife Angelique Strope Wilkerson; one daughter, Aubrey Brown of Holden, MO; three stepchildren, Sylvia Humphries ( Luke ) of Salem, AR and Aaron and Ean Bridges of Caulfield, MO. Also surviving is Judah's parents; his grandchildren; Layla, Nora, and Ezie Humphries along with his two grandfathers; Paul Huffaker and Carl Smith. Mr. Wilkerson is also survived by his father-in-law and mother-in-law, Pastor Larry and Gerda Strope of Cherokee Village, AR and brother-in-law and sister-in-law; Lawrence Mack Strope III and wife Regina of Mountain Home, AR along with several nieces, nephews, and cousins. Judah is preceded in death by one son; John Thomas Brown; one brother, Joshua Wilkerson; and his grandmothers Barbara Wilkerson Huffaker and Vina Smith. The family will receive their friends from 1:00pm-2:00pm Thursday August 24, 2017 at Amy Baptist Church of Hocomo ( Caulfield ) MO. Funeral Services will follow at 2:00 pm with Pastor Charles Morgan officiating. Interment will follow at Amy Baptist Cemetery. Arrangements entrusted to Roller-Citizens Funeral Home of West Memphis. Online Condolences may be left at www.rollerfuneralhomes.com/westmemphis.
wish you where still here. I love you dad
Angelique, it is Sept 18th a month later and I just now ran across this. Words cannot express how shocked and saddened I am. Prayers for your healing, take care of yourself and know you are loved
I just want you to know though we've only met the once (at Josh's funeral) my thoughts and lots of prayer la are with you all!!
Angelique, two weeks ago I came upon a photo of Jo Leta holding Sylvia when she was just a few months old, taken by someone at Amy church. I showed it to Jo, then went on facebook ,found you (and the wonderful photo of you and your husband) and tracked Sylvia from your page. I showed Jo the photos of Sylvia and her family. Of course, Jo was amazed that 'baby Sylvia Rose' was a mother of three! She was thrilled to see the photos. Then this morning I opened the West Plains Quill to see the photo of your husband in the obituaries. I was shocked and saddened. I work on Thursdays, but I will be thinking of you in your grief, in the church just up the road from our house, where the photo of baby Sylvia Rose was taken.
We are praying for you all. The late Luther and Freda Bean Family, Janice-Bean Johnston, Jason D. Johnston.
Angelique, there are no words to describe the loss of a spouse. I can sympathize with you but by the grace of God I can't empathize it. My prayers will continue, I pray that Good wraps his arms around you and comforts you.
My thoughts are with you.
My condolences to the family and prayers for comfort at this time.
We are so sorry for your incredible loss. We will continue to pray for strength.