Paul "PD" David Cissell

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Roller-Swift
2173 S US Hwy 61
Osceola, AR  72370
Monday, September 17, 2018
1-2 pm
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Chapel Service
Roller-Swift Funeral Home
2173 US Hwy 61
Osceola, AR  72370
Monday, September 17, 2018
2:00 pm
Paul "PD" David Cissell

of Bassett, AR

September 5, 1951 - September 13, 2018

Paul David "PD" Cissell, 67, of Bassett, AR, passed away Thursday, September 13, 2018 in Jonesboro. He was born September 5, 1951 in Memphis, TN to Edward Eugene and Sarah Louise Brown Cissell. PD worked as a farmer and was of the Presbyterian faith. He loved shopping, estate sales and traveling. He graduated from the U of A , where he was a member of Lambda Chi Alpha fraternity.

PD was preceded in death by his parents; and a brother, John Stephen Cissell.

Survivors include his son, David Judd Cissell; a daughter, Jessica Cissell (John Stockert); a grandson, David Matthew Cissell; a brother, Carl Edward Cissell; a sister, Charlotte Cissell Oates; and his nieces and nephews, Lance Cissell, Cynthia Gadberry, Josh Cissell and Stephen Cissell.

Funeral services will be 2 pm Monday at Roller-Swift Funeral Home is Osceola with Al Appling officiating. Visitation will begin at 1 pm until time of service.




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Mary E Cissell Halford (daughter of John Robert cissell
West memphis, AR
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Tuesday, September 25, 2018

So sorry to hear about your loss. We are not close cousins. I went to school in Wilson. Graduated in 1962. My mom was also a relative of Calvin Williams. Perhaps we met in the past and I don't remember. I am sure he will be missed.

Diane Brunner
Memphis, TN
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Sunday, September 16, 2018

I was so sorry to hear of PD's passing. Even though we haven't seen each other in a few years, I always enjoyed seeing him at the Crawfish festival down on the River in Memphis every year. When he would come to Memphis to shop, he would always call me to meet him to visit if only for an hour. We were friends on Facebook and I enjoyed seeing him happy spending time with his family, going out to eat and just enjoying life the best he could. He never told me the seriousness of his condition. He was always positive and hopeful his treatments were going well. That's why I was really shocked to hear he lost his battle. I'm so sad to know I will never see him again, but he will always be in my heart. My deepest sympathy to all of his family. I know he will be dearly missed. P.S. PD and I met at church in Basset about 50yrs ago....he was always a good friend and I will truly miss him.