of Keiser, AR
October 11, 1925 - February 21, 2014
James Alfred Senter, 88, of Keiser, Arkansas passed away, Friday, February 21, 2014 in Memphis, Tennessee. He was a member of the Keiser First Baptist Church, worked in construction for many years and was a farmer. He was a handy man; could fix anything and was always lending a helping hand to anyone that needed it.
He is preceded in death by his parents J. A. and Mattie (Woods) Senter; brothers: R. C., Reggie, Haska, and Bobby Senter; sisters: Margaret Russ and Surhea Hunkapiller.
Survivors include one brother: Harold (Nancy) Senter, Keiser, AR.; two sisters: Lee Hilda Rea, El Paso, TX, and Zada Curcio, Memphis, TN.; many nieces, nephews and friends.
Pallbearers are Steve Kirk, Joe Girdley, Sam Atchley, Steven Son, William Nichols, Jimmy Russell, Ray Bell and Vandel Stokes. Honorary Pallbearers are Harvey Barton, Charles Perry, Bobby Kirk, Jimmy Owens, Don Haile and Wayne Hamm.
James I just told N J what great works you did for folks. And you were so kind to fix up those unique big Christmas Light pieces as we celebrated Christmas. We all enjoyed all of those wonderful culture designs. I loved seeing the farm equiptment with Christmas lights. No one can do it like you did. And you and your hot rod big lawn mower was a work of art. See you in heaven if not before in the rapture, friend and Christ brother! Peace.
we just want you to know our hearts were deeply touched when we heard about James passing. He will be missed for his smile and genuine open heart. He did so many things for others that a lot of people didn't know about but that was the way he wanted it. Know our love goes out to you at this time and we are sorry we can't be there in person but know you all are in our thoughts and prayers.
Sorry to here about James passing my thoughts and prayers are with the family.
I know he will be greatly missed especially in the town of Keiser, he was a fixture in that town
James was a very good friend to my family, especially my father. My father had much respect for James and so do I. Many of my childhood memories include those of my father and James together.