of Hardy, AR
December 26, 1936 - January 3, 2021
Harold ''Bud'' Ellis, 84, of Hardy, passed away Sunday, January 3, 2021 at his home. He was born December 26, 1936 in Little Rock to Harvey and Myrtle (McKenzie) Ellis. Harold worked as a commercial painter and was a Mason. He loved to hunt, fish and travel with his wife.
Harold was preceded in death by his parents; a son, David Ellis; a granddaughter, Brandie Ellis; three brothers, Cecil, Carol and Raymond Ellis; and an infant sister.
Those left behind to cherish the memories of Harold include his loving wife of 66 years, Nancy (Woods) Ellis; a daughter, Connie (Waylon) Ingle; nine grandchildren, Randie Marthey (Preston), Buddy Ingle (Taylor), Tasha Blackburn (Terry), Chris Ingle (Erika Askeland), John Ingle (Valene), Michael Ellis (Trish), Anglea Ellis, Elizabeth Ellis and Joshua Ellis; 28 great-grandchildren; and one great-great grandchild; three sisters, Dorothy Berry, Mathlee Ledbetter and Linda Maxwell; and a daughter-in-law, Rosie Ellis.
No services are scheduled.
Arrangements by Roller-Farmers Union Funeral Home of Jonesboro.
So sorry for the loss! I used to be his and Mrs. Nancy's nurse at Hardy Clinic! Both are so special! Will keep you in my prayers 💗ðŸ™
Miss you Joe a marilyn
Miss you Joe and marilyn
Miss you Joe and marilyn
Miss you Joe and marilyn
Miss you Joe and marilyn
Say hi to dad and grandpa
I am so sorry for your loss. I wish you all God's Blessing. He will sustain you.
I’m so sorry for the Ellis woods family thoughts and prayers for family and friends love and miss u uncle bud rest in peace
Sending our love and prayers for comfort during this time.
I loved my brother very much I miss already
I'm so sorry for your loss praying for comfort and healing
Prayers to the family.
So very sorry for the loss, Sending prayers that God wraps his loving arms around all of his family and dear friends, to find some sort of comfort in this very difficult time. Till we meet again in heaven.
I have memories that will be with me all my life . You were my big brother that always tried to take care of me . I remember when you learned me how to drive. We didn’t have a lot of fancy things growing up but we always had love for each other. Will miss you all the rest of my life . Love you very much. Your baby sister
I loved you dearly uncle Bud. You will be missed by many. I cherish the memory of my last visit with you but wish that I could have seen you the last time we visited. Prayers for the family!
RIL to my favorite uncle