of Conway, AR
May 1, 1959 - July 21, 2025
Dolph Irving Oswalt, age 66, of Conway, Arkansas passed away on July 21, 2025 in Conway. He was born on May 1, 1959 in West Memphis, Arkansas to Glen Ellis Oswalt, Jr. and Rebecca Isabel Oswalt.
Dolph was a graduate of Conway High School and Pulaski Technical College. He had a wonderful technical mind and was known for his ability to troubleshoot and repair just about anything. Whether it was electronics, appliances or computers, Dolph approached every challenge with patience and precision. He was generous with his time and talent, always willing to help others solve a problem.
He was a member of First Presbyterian Church in Conway, where he found comfort in faith and community.
Dolph is survived by his loving mother, Rebecca Isabel Oswalt; his sister, Amy Oswalt Wittenburg and her husband, Jeff Wittenburg; his nephew, Sean Stokes (Sarah); his niece, Sarah Wittenburg; his great-niece, Sophia Stokes and many extended family members who will miss him dearly. He was preceded in death by his father, Glen Ellis Oswalt, Jr.; his brother, Glen Ellis Oswalt III; his sister, Lori Ann Oswalt; his paternal grandparents, Glen Ellis Oswalt and Mary Eileen Oswalt and his maternal grandparents, Irving Isabel and Ruth Isabel.
The family will honor Dolph's life with a private graveside service.
Memorials may be made to First Presbyterian Church in Conway or to the Charity of your choice in Dolph's memory.
Becky, this is the time you need your friends, the most
Holding you close in our prayers during your time of sorrow.
we love you Becky and Amy. Our condolences.
We are so sorry for your loss and sorry we cannot be there. Love you Becky and Family!
Becky and family, our thoughts and prayers are with you in your sorrow during this sad time. Love and blessings to you all.
Dolph was a good friend! I was lucky enough to get to know him working and serving in the Conway Jaycees. Dolph was funny and always glad to see you. He was a dependable friend. I have not seen or visited with him in some time now but I will remember the respect and friendship he gave with great fondness!