JACK C. DAYMON

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Jack Clifford Daymon was born April 2, 1925 in Chicot County. He passed away May 6, 2018 at Courtyard Health and Rehabilitation on El Dorado. Jack was the son of Docie Routh and Henry Clifford Daymon.

After enlisting in the Army in WWII, he worked from the Carolina coast to the East Texas oil fields as a pipe fitter. He settled in the Los Angeles area where he raised a family and became a master plumber. He proudly served as a Deputy of the Los Angeles County Mounted Sheriffs’ Dept., and learned the Navajo language.

He retired to Arkansas to be with his family and became a real estate investor.

He was preceded in death by his parent, the mother of his children, Joy J. Daymon, two sons, James Clifford and David Loren, a daughter, Deborah Kay, and a sister, Naomi Callaway.

He is survived by his son, Michael L. Daymon of Colorado Springs, CO., grandsons Maxx (Tami) Daymon of Colorado Springs, CO., Shane and Danny Daymon of Arizona, granddaughters Heather (Zach) Conger of Westminster, CO., and Michelle (Richard) Michael of Winchester, Tennessee, sister-in-law Carolyn Parks, and a host of great-grandchildren, nieces and nephews.

Jack will be missed by his church family and Pastor Pat Daugherty, and his business partner and best friend for over fifty years Al (Linda) Courtney. A special thank you to Darrell Kuykendall for all of your help, and to Hospice and staff of Courtyard, especially Matlynne and Penne.

Memorial Services will be held May 24, 2018 at 2 p.m., at Dumas Memorial United Methodist Church, with the Rev. Pat Daugherty officiating.

Online condolences at www.perrysfuneralchapels.com.

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