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Arthur L. Withers, Sr.

6/9/2023

10 Comments

 
Picture
Sunrise: Feb. 17, 1939
​Sunset: Jun. 9, 2023

​Visitation
Friday, Jun. 16, 2023
5:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.
Jones Stuart Mortuary
115 E. 9th St.
Texarkana, AR 71854

Funeral Service
Visitation
Saturday, Jun. 17, 2023
10:00 a.m.
Mt. Grove Baptist Church
2801 Arkansas Blvd.
Texarkana, AR 71854

Interment
Memorial Gardens
5200 E. Broad St.
Texarkana, AR 71854

​​Obituary
Arthur Leon Withers, Sr., also known as Skin, was born February 17, 1939, in Texarkana, AR. Arthur was the son of the late Margaret Ernestine Roberson Mahon and the late Lee Alford. On the morning of June 9, 2023, he was called home to be with the Lord.
 
Arthur was born and raised in the church. He attended Eylau Church of God in Christ, now known as Roberson Temple Church of God in Christ, under the leadership of Elder Kamau N'namdi, Pastor.
 
Arthur is an Honors graduate of Booker T. Washington High School, class of 1957. He played football and basketball while in school and was an All-State and All-Conference athlete. Arthur received his nickname "Skin" from playing football. After high school, he enlisted in the military in the Air Force and was stationed at Altus Air Force Base in Oklahoma. His awards and commendations include a Good Conduct Medal and Air and Space Longevity Service Awards. He was honorably discharged after serving four years in the Air Force as an A2C.
 
Arthur returned home and married Betty Lou McPeak, and started his family. He then began attending the University of Pine Bluff to obtain a Bachelor of Arts degree. Arthur later started work at Lone Star and Red River Army Depot. After this, he began working as a State Health Inspector for the Miller County Health Department. He went on to gain two master's degrees from East Texas State University in Science and Education. He was employed for 26 years before his retirement from the Miller County Health Department.
 
Arthur was loved and cherished by many in the community. He loved his family and was proud to be a part of his Roberson family. Arthur loved his music and sports. In the late 60s through early 70s, he formed a band called "The Invaders," which performed at the Sigma House. Arthur was the lead singer performing most exclusively James Brown's hits, and his brother, James "Jimbo," was the co-sponsor. The band consisted of several family members. He impacted many hearts throughout his life. He firmly believed in being a man of God and doing God's work. Arthur would always speak positive words of encouragement to anyone with whom he interacted. He enjoyed sharing many memories of his family, the Air Force, and his time playing sports. He was a kind-hearted and gentle man who believed in always being happy.
 
Arthur is preceded in death by his parents, one brother, James "Jimbo" Withers, and one sister, Doris Ross Morrison.
 
Arthur's memories will be cherished by his five children- Lucretia Keener of Texarkana, AR; Arthur Withers, Jr. of Texas City, TX; Edward Young of Dallas, TX; Shayla Bolden of Texarkana, AR; Jessyca White of Texarkana, TX, his grandchildren, Dorrell Waller, Dulincia Keener, Darshika Burton, Jaylon Carroll, LaMoya Cooper, Keymaury Williams, including five others, his five great-grandchildren, several nieces and nephews, and a host of other relatives and friends.
 

10 Comments
Yolanda nolen
6/9/2023 11:38:35 pm

Sending my prayers and deepest sympathy to the family.

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Sherry Hurley
6/10/2023 02:58:20 am

Rest on Mr. Withers

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Henry ( Tut) Anderson
6/14/2023 11:05:28 am

Many, many memories of growing up together on Preston St. and going to school together. Rest in Peace my childhood friend! TUT

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Pastor Kamau N'Namdi
6/14/2023 12:31:12 pm

Thank the Lord for the powerfully influential life that my dear brother lived. His love for the brethren will always be remembered. Thank you Deacon for what you did for the Church !

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James E. McClenton
6/14/2023 05:13:55 pm

R.I.P. My dear childhood friend. (SKIN) We went and graduated from the same school "Booker T Washington High", We played baseball and other sports together. Well so long my dear friend, and I hope to meet you in that sweet by and bye

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Freddie M Walters
6/16/2023 11:42:41 am

My deepest sympathy and condolences to the family. May God give strength and comfort during this time of sorrow.

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Verna Nixon
6/16/2023 08:35:15 pm

My deepest condolences to the family during your time of sorrow. May God to keep you is my prayers.

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Antoinette Boyd-Scoggins
6/16/2023 10:34:38 pm

Our deepest sympathy and condolences to the family especially to our classmate Lucretia. From the class of 1980

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Delia L James
6/26/2023 07:43:27 pm

Worked with Arthur for many years at AR DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH. He was a great guy who could talk to & get along with everyone. Those traits made him very effective in his job. So sorry none of us knew til today. Rest in Peace my friend

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Mary E Johnson
7/10/2023 06:14:07 pm

I worked with Arthur since the early 70's at Miller County Health until his retirement. Arthur was very well thought of in the community and so very effective in his job. It was difficult to find someone close to being nearly as effective as he was in his job. I enjoyed running in to him in Walmart after we both retired. The world won't be the same without him. Rest in peace Arthur. Until we see you again my friend . Mary Johnson

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