of Clarksville, AR
February 21, 1966 - March 30, 2018
Doyle ''Paul'' Badgett, 52 of Clarksville, Arkansas passed away on Friday, March 30, 2018 in Clarksville. He was born on February 21, 1966 in Memphis, Tennessee to his parents Johnny and Betty (Hale) Badgett. He worked as a diesel mechanic for many years and always enjoyed hunting, fishing, watching sports and Nascar, but most of all he enjoyed spending time with his children.
He is preceded in death by his parents, Johnny and Betty (Hale) Badgett and his sister, Beverly Jenkins.
He is survived by his wife Sheila (Ponder) Badgett of Forrest City; his daughter, Tarah Badgett of Bella Vista; his son, Tanner Badgett and wife Kayla of West Memphis; his two sisters, Renea Hutchison of Clarksville and Patty Smith of West Memphis and two grandchildren, Noah Patrick Dickson and Sylas Aiden Dickson.
There are no services scheduled at this time, cremation arrangements are under the direction of Roller-Cox Funeral Home in Clarksville.
RIP Paul!!
So very sorry for your loss...thinking of you during this most difficult time.
I'm so very happy we reconnected recently and shared the love we shared from one side of the Mississippi to the other. Prayers for Tarah and Tanner. RIH Paul. . .Love youâ¤
My heart is so broken that your gone big brother,I love you n miss you so much until we meet again I will keep you in my heart forever,your little sister.
Patty Lane Smith.
I love and miss you so much Uncle Paul!
Tanner sorry to hear about your dad.We know you are going to miss him.
I want to wish the all the family my deepest sympathy. Paul was such an amazing soul who was friendly and helped everyone he could. Truly one of the nicest people I had the pleasure of meeting and knowing. Go rest high on that mountain Paul, it is much deserved.
Brother in law I love you man and I'm gonna miss you more than you will ever know RIP PAUL E DANGEROUSLY!!!!!!!!!!!
We will miss you Uncle Paul. You were a cool uncle and an amazing person. I hope heaven is everything you dreamed it would be.
Rest in peace brother. May the gates of heaven open up for you. You will never know the joy you brought into our lives the last couple of months you stay with us. We will love and miss you for all eternity. You will never be forgotten.