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Dean MattisonDied At De QueenDean Mattison, 44, Sevier County Production and Marketing Administrator of the U. S. Department of Agriculture died at De Queen of a heart attack Wednesday afternoon,! January 8, 1984 at 4:00 o'clock. | He was a veteran of World War j II having served in the XJ. S. Navyj as a medical Aide on a hospital j ship in the Pacific; was a Mason! and active In civic affairs of Do; Queen, a member of the First Baptist Church, serving as superintendent of the Junior Department of Sunday School at the time of his death, jHis survivors include his wife, two sons, Harry and Stanley Mattison; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W, R. Mattison, Sr,, of Stephens; one brother, M-Sgt. W. R. Mulllson, Jr., of the U. S* Army stationed in Korea; three, Sisters, Mrs. Lige Mnr-j tin of McNeil, Mrs. O. W. Halt cm j and Mrs; Marvin Fawver of Steph-' ens. * 1The funeral service was held in; the chapel of the Wilkerson Funeral: Home at De Queen Friday, Jan. 8 at 10:30 a. m. with the Rev. Earl. Humble, his pastor, in charge. ;Burial was in the Stephens cemcJ lory at Stephens, Active Pallbearers fwere Harold Hodge, Tom Hubbard, Horace Ur-rey, Pete Hargis, W. C. Edwards,; and Co;y. Wiles, all of De Queen. |
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Stephens, Arkansas, US

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