Jim Mangrum
Jonesboro -- James C.L. Mangrum, 93, formerly of Black Oak, passed away Sunday, Nov. 20, 2016 at his home. He was born April 3, 1923 in Black Oak. JC grew up in the Mangrum and Caraway area and had lived in Black Oak for many years. He served his country proudly in the United States Army during World War II in the European Theater. He was a member of the Veterans of Foreign War Post 1991 and the Monette American Legion Post 136 for many years. He was a 60 year member of the Monette Masonic Lodge 558. He was a farmer, millwright and truck driver who enjoyed small town living, music and loved his family.
He was preceded in death by his wife, Elsie Wilcox Mangrum; his mother, Annie Mangrum; his parents, Lane and Georgia Stark, and a sister, Eva Mae Cook.
He is survived by his children, James L. "Jim" Mangrum of Memphis, Mary Lynn Williams (Eddie) of Jonesboro and Theresa "Tammy" Waymire (Arthur) of Byhalia, Miss.; two sisters, Joyce Goodman of Jonesboro and Anita Peek of Lenexa, Kan.; eight grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren.
The family received friends from noon until 2 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 26, at New Hope Baptist Church in Black Oak.
A celebration of his life was 2 p.m. Saturday at New Hope Baptist Church in Black Oak with Rev. Jerry Wilcox officiating. Interment followed at Monette Memorial Cemetery under the direction of Gregg Funeral Home of Monette.
Honored to serve as pallbearers were Jeremiah Thacker, James Mangrum, Phillip Wilcox, Jesse Wilcox, Cole Ashley and Stacy Thomas. Honorary pallbearers were Leon Cook, Steve Cook, Houston Thomas, Black Oak Arkansas Band members and Overcomers Choir.