James Richard Norwood
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Memorial Service
Roller-Alcoa Funeral Home
6700 Alcoa Rd.
Benton, AR  72015
Thursday, June 20, 2024
12:00PM
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James Richard NorwoodI am a Veteran.

of Jessieville, AR

October 22, 1949 - June 7, 2024

Celebrating the Life of
James Richard ''Dicky'' Norwood

James Richard ''Dicky'' Norwood, surrounded by his loving family, departed this world on June 7th, taking his big heart and laughter to the eternal happy hunting grounds. Dicky was born on October 22nd, 1949, in Little Rock Arkansas, to Albert Norwood and ImoJean (Harry) Haile, who proceed him in death.
Dicky had a typical 1950s-60s childhood growing up in Little Rock. At the age of 19, in 1969 he enlisted in the army and served one tour of duty in Vietnam with the 5th Division, 7thEngineering Regiment. During that tour he was exposed to Agent Orange, which would cause him health issues later in life and eventually result in him becoming a 100[[][%]] disabled veteran. Dicky continued his service for eight years. His duties ranging from heavy equipment operation to training the next generation of soldiers as a drill instructor. After the military, Dicky became a professional glazier, working on such projects as the enormous glass viewing walls of Oaklawn Horse Racing Track in Hot Springs. He worked in that industry until he retired in 2011, as the vice president of American Wholesale Glass.
Like many residents here in the Natural State, Dicky had a passion for all things outdoors. He loved to take his family camping in beautiful scenic places like Albert Pike. For many deer seasons, he loaded up and went to the Callahan deer camp in Dallas County. These annual pilgrimages resulted in too many hilariously great stories to recount. Another area dear to Dicky's heart was Lake Ouachita. He followed his dream and purchased a home in Buckville, on the North side of the lake and the good times kept rolling. His place was the venue for everything from his daughter's wedding to deer camp. Countless hours were spent with friends and family enjoying each other's company, great food, good music, the lake, hunting, fishing, partying, playing horseshoes and a whole lot more. These were the best of times for all involved and we will remember those days with Dicky fondly, especially when we need to smile.
Dicky is survived by his loving family including wife Kathy in Buckville, Ar; his loving daughter Tasha (Chris) Carneal and two granddaughters Evelyn and Emily Carneal, in Haskell, Ar; as well as his stepson, Brad Norwood; two grandsons Jesse (Sinti) and Dalton Norwood, in Buckville Ar. ; Sisters Connie Rhoads (Bernard), Lynn Fullerton (Kenny), Janet Carlton (Rodney) ; Brother Wayne Norwood (Karen); Sister in law Tina Benton (Bob), Brother in law Ricky Southworth (Willette) and numerous nieces and nephews. In addition to family, Dicky had an impact on many during his life and leaves behind a large group of lifelong friends, affectionately known as ''The Out-laws''.


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13 Condolence(s)
Wayne Mangum
Jessieville, AR
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Thursday, June 20, 2024

Karen Wray
Hot Springs, AR
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Thursday, June 20, 2024

So sorry to hear about Dicky. He was a one of the best. Prayers for the family.

Joe Mcilveene
Searcy, AR
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Wednesday, June 19, 2024

I am so sorry to hear about Dick, He was a mentor for me in the glass and hardware business and he was also a friend. My thoughts and prayers for Kathy and all the family.

Joanne snodgrass
Splendora, TX
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Tuesday, June 18, 2024

Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family at this difficult time may God comfort you
The snodgrass family

Tanya Kennedy
Benton, AR
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Tuesday, June 18, 2024

Wanted you to know that everyone is in our thoughts and prayers. We love you guys.

Bethany McCarver
Benton, AR
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Monday, June 17, 2024

Dicky was one of a kind! I’ll never forget him singing “Time Marches On”. He always loved that song. I have so many wonderful memories at Buckville and he was a part of so many of them. Praying for your family. He will be missed. Rest in Peace and Love Dicky.

Andi & Kenneth Holeman
Alexander,
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Sunday, June 16, 2024

We are so saddened to hear this great loss to our hunting community & a dear friend with so many wonderful memories from deer camp, Buckville & more!

The old hunters never die, they just go deeper into the woods and disappear. Gone but NEVER forgotten!
&

Lynn Fullerton
Waller, TX
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Saturday, June 15, 2024

I will truly miss my brother. The fun times we had as siblings and emotional support we’ve had over the last few years.
Always in my heart!

Anita Carter
Benton, AR
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Friday, June 14, 2024

I’m very sorry to hear about Dickie and have always loved his happy self. I have you all in my thoughts during this time.

Carollyn Fontana
Round Rock, TX
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Friday, June 14, 2024

Kathy and family - I will remember Dickie as a guy who loved his family and had a wicked sense of humor. You two have been together forever and you must miss him terribly. I pray for your comfort and that you know you will see him again. Sincerely, Carollyn

Connie Rhoades
North Little Rock, AR
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Thursday, June 13, 2024

Lots of memories of my big brother. You saved me from drowning once. You were there many other times. We had good times and some trying times. I think of you with love and pray that you are at peace.

Larry morrison
Jessieville, AR
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Thursday, June 13, 2024

You have all my condolences

Lindsey Lewis
Sherwood, AR
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Thursday, June 13, 2024

I’m so sorry to hear about Dicky. My thoughts are with you all in the coming days. I know him and my Dad (Larry Lewis) are having a great time up there.