of Mabelvale, AR
June 27, 1938 - September 24, 2013
David B. Fletcher, 75, of Mabelvale, Arkansas went to be with the Lord on September 24, 2013. He was born June 27, 1938 in Sherril, Arkansas to the late Thomas Lee Fletcher and Beulah Enoch Fletcher. He was a salesman for Capitol Welding Supply. He was a member of the American Welding Society and Elks Lodge North Little Rock #1004. He enjoyed hunting, fishing and everything outdoors.
He was preceded in death by his parents; wife, Clara Monahan Fletcher; four brothers, Charles, Roy, Dan, Thomas and sister, Juanita Anderson.
He is survived by sons, Larry Fletcher (Cheryl) of Alexander; Gary Fletcher of Mabelvale; daughter, Dorothy Jean Staggs (Kendall) of White Hall; stepson, Glenn Alexander; stepdaughters, Lisa Scribner, Darlene Tracy, Pamela Miller, Dawn Warren; five grandchildren, Candace, Shane, Courtney, Spencer, Catherine and brother, Don Fletcher. Also survived by numerous nieces, nephews and friends.
Graveside services will be held 11:00 a.m., Saturday, September 28, 2013 at the gazebo of Pinecrest Memorial Park with Brother Bobby King officiating.
The family would like to thank the ICU nursing staff at St. Vincent, doctors, Mary Searcy, Bob Searcy and Fred Meadors for their loving care of David through his illness.
My prayers are with the family. You will be missed David.
I am Sallys sister. I remember you from the 50's. My prayers are for your brother Don.
my prayers are with my extended family. Knew David and whole family over 60 yrs.I know he wil be missed so very much.I love you all
I will miss my Uncle David. You were a joy to be around.
Uncle David will be missed . Sympathy to the family.
David will always be my best friend and buddy. You were like a brother to me. I will miss you always. With sympathy to all the family and friends.
david was a my friend as was all fletcher family to the family take care .
Deepest Sympathy to Dorothy, Larry, And Gary in this time of sorrow. Loved everything Uncle David taught us young Fletcher kids. He will be greatly missed!!!
Family, I was so sorry to hear of Uncle David's passing. I can still hear his voice tell his stories. I am praying for comfort and that you cherish the great memories you shared with him.
Uncle David, I have so many memories that include you, at our house, your house, deer camp and many other places. I remember you and Aunt Clara-Bea coming to our house of Saturdays when we were little and you would teach us to draw ubange monkeys, you counted our ribs, but you could never get a good count and have to start over when we laughed. I remember the many games of Mumbly Peg you would play with the Kenny, I saw you many of times dig that peg from far in the ground :) with a great attitude and laughter. You always had the most kind, encouraging words about my life and my own little family. You shared stories of my grandparents, uncles and aunt and the families before them. Thank you for being a special part of my life. You will always have a special place in my heart.
Melinda, Joey, Haley & Kennedy Vergona