of Vilonia, AR
January 13, 1930 - November 30, 2014
Clarence O. Stocks, 84, of Vilonia, passed from this life on November 30, 2014. He was born on January 13, 1930 in Vilonia to the late William Henry and Iver Stocks. Clarence served in the Arkansas Air National Guard for over 40 years and was a member of First Baptist Church of Vilonia.
He is survived by his two sons; Bill Stocks (Tracy) and Steve Stocks, four grandchildren; Cory Stocks, Brandi Brewer, Shea Stocks, and Bradley Stocks, one great-grandchild; Bree Brewer, three sisters; Dean Thomas, Charlene Ward, Linda Dollar, one brother; Tom Stocks, and many other family members and friends. Clarence is also preceded in death by his wife Bertha Stocks and one brother; JW Stocks.
A Graveside Service will be held on Friday, December 5, 2014 at 10:00 am at Cypress Valley Cemetery in Vilonia. Visitation will be held at Roller McNutt Funeral Home in Conway on Thursday evening from 6-8 pm.
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Linda I ams so sorry to hear of your loss. My prayers are with you and your family.
So sorry to hear of your loss. Will keep you and your family in our prayers.
So sorry for you loss, may god be with you. Sonia
Dear Bill, Steve and family,
So sorry for your loss, sending our deepest sympathies and prayers. We sure loved your dad and mom. Praying for comfort and strength for you all.
Carolyn and family
I worked with Clarence several years in Base Supply. He was a good friend and fellow worker. He always had a smile on his face and friendly to everyone he met. I will miss him.
RIP Clarence. It was my pleasure to have known and worked with you. The world is saddened with your leaving us.
Bill Cargile
We were saddened to hear of your loss. Please know how very sorry we are.
-Bill & Sybil Baker (cousins)
We are never ready to let go of family. Growing up I thought Clarence and my brother Jimmy were the best looking dudes in Faulkner County. May memories be a source of comfort at this time.
Bill and Steve, our prayers go out to you and your families over the loss of your Father. I worked with him in the Guard and he was a dedicated man and patriot.
Sorry for your lose. My dad George Steely told me stories of Mr. Stocks when they work together in the Air Guard. We will be praying for the family.
For many years I have admired and respected Mr. Stocks. I knew he was a man of God. We went to church many years at Vilonia with him and his family. Our loss- Heaven gain.
We are so sorry for your loss. Mr Stocks was a very fine man. May God be with you. You are in our thoughts and prayers.
I met Clarence 2 or 3 years ago at Vilonia Senior Citizens. We became friends. He was a wonderful man and a true gentleman. On several occasions we would take a car load and go eat catfish. Many times I would invite Clarence and other friends to my home and we would play "chicken foot and farkel". I have many fond memories. I will miss him. Rest in peace my friend.
I met Clarence 2 or 3 years ago at Vilonia Senior Citizens. We became friends. He was a wonderful man and a true gentleman. On several occasions we would take a car load and go eat catfish. Many times I would invite Clarence and other friends to my home and we would play "chicken foot and farkel". I have many fond memories. I will miss him. Rest in peace my friend.
To all the Stocks family--I send my sincere sympathy. Clarence was such a pillar of the community...always checking on and taking care of others. My parents, Homer & Alta Hoffman, thought the world of Clarence and I am glad that I got to know him a few years ago. He will be deeply missed.
My deepest sympathy.
We will all miss you Clarence.