Dr. Jack Ligon Blackshear, Jr.I am a Veteran.

of Little Rock, AR

April 2, 1942 - June 9, 2022

Dr. Jack Ligon Blackshear, Jr. entered into Heaven on June 9th, 2022. Born April 2, 1942, to Jack Sr. & Hildegarde Bebout Blackshear in Paragould, Arkansas. Survived by his wife of 56 years, Bobbie Morris Blackshear; son, William Jeffrey of Denver, Colorado and daughter, Danielle Girnus and husband Todd Girnus of Arlington, Texas; brothers, William Charles (Christy) of Rogers, Arkansas and Robert Harrell (Eva) of Springfield, Missouri; mother-in-law, Willene Morris & sister-in-law, Marilyn Morris of Little Rock; a niece and 3 nephews and he was predeceased by 1 nephew.

Graduating from Paragould High School in 1960 Jack then graduated from Hendrix College where he was a Blue Key. In 1968 Jack received his medical diploma from UAMS. After interning at St. Vincent's of Little Rock, he entered the Navy and became a Naval Flight Surgeon attached to the 1st Marine Air Wing and a Vietnam veteran. Jack returned to UAMS, completed a residency in Internal Medicine and GI and was a Fellow in both specialties. He practiced GI at Baptist Hospital as well as being a member of the Board of Trustees until 1993, when he decided to retire to practice medicine at the Little Rock VA. Jack's passion to mentor medical students led him to travel to foreign countries on medical mission trips. He also continuously and faithfully served UAMS as a member of the Admissions Committee, Caduceus Club and Board of Visitors. Jack received multiple awards including the Distinguished Service award from the College of Medicine in 1995 from UAMS, the Odyssey Award for Service to the World from Hendrix College in 2007, as well as Distinguished Alumnus of the UAMS College in 2020, which meant the world to him.

Aside from medicine, he lived up to his name as Jack of all trades. He masterfully played the clarinet since childhood and sang. Jack played the clarinet in the Little Rock Winds for years and happily served on the Board until his death. He was a chorus member of the Wildwood Opera Theater and also a member of their Board. Jack also sang concerts for nursing homes, church, weddings, funerals and birthdays. He was also a pilot and volunteered to be one of many command pilots for Angel Flight South Central. Jack flew 134 missions, transporting cancer patients for needed specialty care. He was driven to excel in everything he did because of his love for Christ, which he accepted as his Savior at age 9. When Jack and Bobbie married in 1966, they joined Immanuel Baptist Church, where he served as physician on-call, a Deacon, a musician, Mission Friend leader for 5 year olds and taught Sunday School for all ages and anything else Bobbie asked him to do. Jack knew Christians are called to a life of love and humble service to honor our faith and gratitude to Jesus for the indescribable gift of everlasting life.

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Immanuel Baptist Church to the General Fund or the Food Pantry at 501 N. Shackleford Rd, Little Rock 72211, or to the Little Rock Winds P.O. Box 250341, 72225.

Visitation will be held Tuesday, June 14, 2022 from 5:00-7:00pm in the Garden Room at Roller Chenal Funeral Home. Funeral Service will follow at 12 noon, Wednesday, June 15, 2022 at Immanuel Baptist Church.

Service Information
Visitation
Roller-Chenal Funeral Home
13801 Chenal Parkway
Little Rock,  AR 72211
6/14/2022 at 5-7 pm
Service
Funeral Service
Immanuel Baptist Church
501 N. Shackleford Road
Little Rock,  AR 72211
6/15/2022 at 12 noon

Cemetery/Interment
Roselawn Memorial Park
2801 Asher Avenue
Little Rock, AR 72204

Memorial Contributions
Immanuel Baptist Church General Fund or Food Pantry
501 N. Shackleford Road
Little Rock, AR 72211
Little Rock Winds
PO Box 250341
Little Rock, AR 72225


Obituary Provided By:
Roller-Chenal Funeral Home
13801 Chenal Parkway
Little Rock, AR  72211
www.rollerfuneralhomes.com