
of Timbo, AR
June 20, 1930 - July 18, 2008
Junior Hess, 78, Timbo (Newnata), died July 18, 2008 at his residence.
Mr. Hess was born June 20, 1930 in Mozark, Arkansas to the Noah Hess and Dona Vinita (George) Nordrum.
He was a Christian and worked as a truck driver. He was a loving husband, father and grandfather and brother.
He is survived by his wife, Carolyn (Price) Hess; two sons, Ronald G. Hess and wife Pat of Fifty Six and Harold E. Hess and wife Tami of Mtn. View; one daughter, Gail Baze of Harriet; three brothers, Robert Sears, Johnny Sears and Glen Sears; three sisters, Mary Sue Hess, Kathy Atwater and Fern Moore and fourteen grandchildren and many relatives and friends.
He was preceded in death by his parents; one daughter, Eugenia Chatman and one grandson, Shawn Gene Hess.
There will be a Memorial service held in his honor on Monday July 28, 2008 at the Flatwoods Cemetery in Mtn. View, AR at 10:00 AM. Roller Crouch Funeral Home, Mtn. View is in charge of the arrangements.

Uncle Junior, I love you! You had your own special special way of touching the lives of your family and many people! Afterall, you never meet a stranger! Whether you were playing bass or guitar on the square, fishing, deer hunting, coon hunting, trading mules, talking on the CB, riding your motorcycle in the parade with Fritz (dog) on the back, telling stories and or jokes, carving cowboy boot earrings or going to the auction you always had something to share, give, do or say that made a lasting impression with everyone!
I will miss you always!
I love you!
Your niece Toni (Sears) Nipps

My thoughts and prayers are with the Hess family. Its been many years since I lived in the area ,but I still have many found memories. I was sad to see that junior passed.

Junior was a great friend of ours that we met while visiting Mtn. View. We thought the world of him. We enjoyed many hours with him sitting on the square, laughing and visiting. . I (Vickie) will treasure the spoon he carved for me. He was a dear man and our buddy. Our prayers are with his family, who he loved dearly.
We loved him,
Vickie & Kenneth Cheatwood