of Clinton, AR
March 3, 1934 - May 21, 2012
Mr. Monroe Wallace (Wally) Hoyle 78, of Clinton, Arkansas passed away Monday, May 21, 2012 at Conway Regional Health System. He was born March 3, 1934 at Crabtree, Arkansas to the late Martin Zachariah and Fannie Mae (Sanders) Hoyle.
He was a mason, and was in the Army, and was a mechanic for over forty years.
He was preceded in death by his parents, two brothers Johnny and Wilson Hoyle, one sister Beulah Mae Hoyle.
He is survived by his wife of 56 years Nancy Mae Hoyle, three sons Wallace Monroe "Wally" Hoyle and wife Billy Jean of Clinton, AR; Martin Glen Hoyle of Quitman, AR; Carl Lynn Hoyle and wife Sherri of Quitman, AR; one daughter Janet McCool and husband Billy Sr, of Clinton, AR; twenty-one grandchildren Jacob, Johnathan, Derrick, Sam, John, Joseph, Charles, Mikey, Katie, Billy Jr., Shannon, Shaunette, Adam, Jamie, Jackie, Bobby, Sammy, Terry, Kaylyn, Cordell, and Stormy, eighteen great-grandchildren Hannah, Austin, Katie, Alyssa, Justin, James, Kyla, Kolton, Kamdon, Matthew, Nicholas, Gabriel, Xavier, Alexander, Lane, Brandon, Ashlen and Grace; one brother Nathaniel; three sisters Laura, Inez, Eldora and many relatives and friends.
Cremation Arrangements are under the care and direction of Roller-McNutt Funeral Home of Clinton, Arkansas. Online guest book: www.rollerfuneralhomes.com
We are so sorry for the loss of your family. We feel the loss.Wally was a great man whom taught many lessons and was kind to most. He is dearly missed.please contact. Best Regards Always.
RIP
I have some really fond memories of Bro. Wally and am very proud to have known him as a good man and mason.
Brother Wally,
I'm going to miss you. Your gentle reminders of my errors were always appreciated.
There is a sadness deep in my heart.
Until we meet again in the Celestial Lodge above...farewell.
Brother John
sorry to hear of your loss. may god bless you and help you through your time of sorrow.
Wally was a good person, and a good friend.
Dear family, I am so sorry for your loss! I worked with Wally years ago at the cord plant. I considered Wally a hard worker and a good man. May the love of God surround you and may you find comfort in Him. A friend, Berniece
My Poppa was one of my life long hero's. He always had a way of teaching life lessons through daily tasks. I will always remember the times we spent together. I wish wecould have spent more together. My heart breaks for my family but I know god has a better plan for him. I know he is with us and will be watching over us till we see him again.
Brother Wally will be missed by alot of people. I'm proud to have known Bro. Wally and the Fraternity will miss him.
Bro. Curtis Bradley
Worshipful master
Greenbrier Lodge # 290
I am sorry to hear the loss of our dear Brother Wally. I will greatly miss him as will the rest of Choctaw Lodge #617.
Our heart felt condolences are extended to the family of Brother Wally Hoyle. May God's grace ease your burden during this time of loss.
fraternally,
Jason Phillips
Past Master
Danville Lodge #41
Bro. Wally will be missed and I will remember your family while on my knees offering my devotions to Almighty God, as will My Brothers at St Joe Lodge 317 and Calf Creek Lodge 426
I am so sorry over your loss of Wally. He was a good neighbor and friend to my family all the years we've lived in Clinton. Prayers are with you all!
Aunt Nancy and kids, we have you in our prayers and are thinking of you'll.