


of Little Rock, AR
March 9, 1934 - November 17, 2025
Robert Clarence Walls, 91, of Little Rock passed away Monday, November 17, 2025 at Baptist Health Medical Center from surgical complications. He was a wise and thoughtful man; a leader, a friend and a mentor in his family, his church, his community and his profession.
Robert was born March 9, 1934 in Batesville, AR to Clarence Albertus and Amanda Frances (Scott) Walls. He lived his first years in three railroad cars moving up and down the White River as his father oversaw the building of bridges. He grew up in Batesville and Salado, living with his mother and her parents after his father died when he was 8.
After high school, Robert joined the Army, serving in California and France during the Korean War. He used the GI Bill to earn a BA in math from Harding University in 1959 and then obtained an MS in math from the University of Arkansas in 1961. He worked at Texaco Research for a few years before returning to academia to earn a PhD in math and statistics from Oklahoma State University in 1967.
In 1966, while at OSU, Robert met and married Eleanor Perry Bristow, his wife and partner of 56 years. They started married life with a full house including Robert's mom and Dee, Eleanor's 12-year-old son. They moved to Little Rock in 1967, where Wesley and Shelley were born and where they made their home.
Robert knew first-hand how education can open up a child's world and wanted to share that blessing. He spent his career teaching and doing research at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences Campus. He served as the head of the Department of Biostatistics and retired in 1997. There is an endowed professorship at UAMS named for him. He served on the Board of Directors at Central Arkansas Christian Schools and as the chairman of the board for a number of years. He also served on the President's Council at Harding University.
Robert was a member of Pulaski Heights/Pleasant Valley Church of Christ from the time he moved to Little Rock. He was a scholar, reading the Bible and books about Christianity and working to incorporate what he learned and to pass it along to others. He served as a deacon for 9 years and as an elder for 21. He also co-led a small group for 19 years. Robert often taught Bible classes and went on mission trips to Romania with Eleanor and to Papua, New Guinea.
Robert enjoyed photography, fishing and writing poetry. He liked to travel and tried to garden, although he invariably lost most of his grapes and tomatoes to squirrels.
Robert is survived by his children, Dee (Marilyn) Bristow of Claremore, OK, Wesley (Traci) of Little Rock, Shelley (David) Padgett of Marietta, GA and grandchildren, Jennifer (Michael) Cain of Claremore, OK, Laura Bristow of Altus, OK, Evan and Wilson Walls of Little Rock and Cat, Joel and Micah Padgett of Marietta, GA; as well as his great-granddaughter, Vivian Cain of Claremore, OK. He is also survived by his brother-in-law, Budo (Sue) Perry of Ft. Gibson, OK; sister-in-law, Gayle Perry of Tulsa, OK and numerous nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by his parents, his wife; his parents-in-law, Gail and Janie Perry; brother-in-law, Arlie Perry, and nephew, Duane Perry.
Visitation will be Friday, November 21st from 6:00-8:00 p.m. at Roller-Chenal Funeral Home. Memorial services will be at 10:00 a.m. on Saturday, November 22nd at Pleasant Valley Church of Christ.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Haiti Christian Development Project (https://hcdp.net/) or Central Arkansas Christian Schools (https://cacmustangs.org/support-cac/).

Robert will be greatly missed. He was a champion for Jesus our Savior. We had so many good times together, especially with his lectures, sharing his passion for the Lord. Robert and Eleanor were such exceptional hosts over the years at our small group gatherings. I particularly enjoyed visiting with Robert about his statistical expertise at UAMS. So full of knowledge and characterized by complete love.

Robert Walls will be missed. He was a man of God- wise, gentle, and smart. He had so many kind encouraging words for our family when we would return on furlough as missionaries sent out by Pleasant Valley Church of Christ.
May our God comfort his family in their grief. May they know his passing was to a brighter glory than he has ever known!

I'm sorry to hear about the loss of your father. I sounds like he lived a full and interesting life. I'm sure he will be missed.

Bro. Bob was a source of wisdom, stability, and kindness in his many years of service to Pleasant Valley, as well as, I'm sure, his vocational pursuits as well. It has been sad to see his physical decline but we know he is at rest with Eleanor and he has certainly made an impact while being with us. Rest in peace, my friend.

So sorry to hear about Brother Walls' transition. He and Mrs. Eleanor were simply two of the sincerest, quality Christians we have ever known. I'm thankful our life paths crossed, and I was able to have some meaningful conversations with them. I know the finality of losing a father; however, your parents were certainly a blessing for your family and a joy to know by everyone who knew them. Blessings to your family at this time, my prayers are with you.

I am so sorry to learn of Mr. Walls' passing. He & Mrs. Eleanor were such a beautiful & loving couple towards everyone & both were lives very well lived. Our prayers are with their family.

What a wonderful man of God. I had such a great respect for Bob. Loved serving with him at CAC. What a wonderful man.

A fine man. A wise man. A humble man.
May Mr. Walls rest in peace. May perpetual light shine upon him.