

of Quitman, AR
March 23, 1930 - October 8, 2011
Charles E. Mauldin, 81, of Quitman passed away on Saturday, October 8, 2011. He was born on Sunday, March 23, 1930 to the late C. E. and Ima (Qualls) Mauldin in Quitman, Arkansas.
Mr. Mauldin was a cattle farmer and was retired from the Arkansas National Guard.
He is survived by his wife of sixty years, Ernestine (Herring) Mauldin of Quitman; two sons, Danny Mauldin, and Neal Mauldin (Mary Beth) of Quitman; daughter, Sandra Baldridge (James) of Quitman; seven grandchildren; fifteen great-grandchildren; and sister, Betty Anne Taylor of Bryant.
Services will be held at 11:00 a.m., on Monday, October 10, 2011 at New Home Baptist Church in Quitman with Brother Harrel Herring and Carrol Herring officiating. Burial will follow at Old Texas Cemetery in Quitman with Charles Baldridge, Brian Mauldin, Josh Mauldin, Paul Mauldin, John Cole, Tim Shue, and Josh Wintters, serving as pallbearers. Visitation will be from 2:00 to 4:00 p.m., on Sunday, October 9, 2011 at Roller-McNutt Funeral Home, Greenbrier.
Memorials may be made to: The Gideons International Memorial Bible Plan, P.O. Box 397, Conway, AR.

Always enjoyed being around Charles. Know he is missed. He was a very special man. He always put others first. He could and did get along with everyone, even people you know he couldn't like, they never knew. We have lost a special man.

Ernestine and family. I just know saw about Charles. I am so sorry for your loss. Prayers for you and your family as you struggle forward.

We were all saddened to read this. We did not know Charles, but we are praying for strength and comfort during these next days to come. We want you and Sandra to know that we praying for you. The Whole CARTI Gang.

Ernestine and Family We are so sorry for your loss and have you in our prayers. Vern Eva and Mary Jo

TO ALL THE FAMILY, I AM SORRY TO HEAR OF THE LOSS OF CHARLES. HE WAS A WONDERFUL AND CARING PERSON. HE WILL BE MISSED BUT WILL CONTINUE TO BLESS EVERYONE DAILY WITH ALL THE CHERISHED MEMORIES! THINKING OF YOU ALL!

Danny sorry for your loss will keep you in my prayers.

We are sorry to here about Charles. He was a great person, always ready to help anyone in need. Our thoughts are prayers are with you during this difficult time.

We are sorry to here about Charles. He was a great person, always ready to help anyone in need. Our thoughts are prayers are with you during this difficult time.

We are sorry to here about Charles. He was a great person, always ready to help anyone in need. Are thoughts are prayers are with you during this difficult time.

Charlie Mauldin was a fine man and treated everyone honest and fair. I worked with him in the full time National Guard for several years and saw him go out of his way many times to help others.

For all the family.
I had the honor of knowing Charlie, as he enlisted me in the Ar National Guard. A man that demanded respect yet, a man that would stand up for you if you were doing the right thing! Truly a wonderful experience in just serving along-side such a great person. Truly he will be missed!!

So sorry to hear about your loss. Mr. Charles was a fine man. Our thoughts and prayers are with your family.

Neal, Paul & Josh,
I never had the privelege of meeting your dad/grandpa but judging by how all of you guys turned out, I know he was a great man!

Mr Mauldin was fine man.

Mr Mauldin was fine man.

Danny ,
Sorry to hear about your dad. Our prayers and thoughts are with you in your time of loss.

Sorry for your loss we will keep you and your family in our thoughts and prayers.

A true Gentleman.

So sorry for your loss,you are in our prayers.

there has never been a finer man than charlie mauldin

I am so sorry to hear about Mr Mauldin . He was a good friend an a great person to work with may god bless each one of you during this time of sorrow.

Sandra and family i'm so sorry to hear of your loss I will be praying for your family during this time. May God hold you and provide the strength to endure during this time.

I've never met anyone more solid and dependable than Charlie Mauldin. He was a mentor and father figure to many who served with and under him in the Arkansas Army National Guard, Officers and Enlisted alike. He was a man's man, but tempered with understanding and compasion for those in his charge. His quiet and unassuming leadership set many on a better road than the one they were on before coming in contact with him. His passing will leave a large void but one that will be filled by the good deeds he leaves behind, which is the strongest testament to how a man has lived. May the Perpetual Light shine upon him. God Bless the family in this time of loss.

Aunt Ernestine,Danny,Sandra,and Neal: What a GREAT privilege it is to have known such a man as Charles Mauldin.
He has always been an inspiration to me. During the years he worked at the armory in Conway when at different times that I needed someone to talk to confidentially with he seemed to be most eager to give me advise and direction that I needed to overcome whatever situation that was confronting me. The family has experience a tremendous loss today. My heartfelt prayers and love are with you. Tim.