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Hines said he received a call from Mapco represen- tatives Tuesday morning notifying him of the compa- ny's intention to seek a sec- ond deferral and noted that the board received a letter See MAPCO, Page 513 66 • WEDNESDAY, JULY 2, 2014 . Deaths Arkansas a1nomt VOazette Obituaries OBIRUARIES Information for the obituaries and funeral notices below was supplied to the Arkansas Demo- rrat-Gazette Advertising De- partment by funeral homes. INDEX Some obituaries may appear in certain editions of the Ar- kansas Democrat -Gazette and not in others. This list shows the names of all people whose as many extended family mem- bers and friends. The reunion on the other side was surely joyous as those of us left behind mourn his passinft g. Those leto grieve include his wife of 60 years, Edna Barker, a sister, Fanchion Kirkendoll, a son and daughter-in-law. Bruce and Lisa Barker, a daughter and Bon- in -law, Cathy Barker -Brown and Garrett Brown, grandchildren, Christie Harshaw and her hus- band,'JuJu Harshaw, Jake Joseph, Megan Barker and Kristin Barker. andgreat-grandchildren, Hannah and Hayden Harshaw and a Bost of extended family and friends Lyndon was a devout Christian and member of Amboy Baptist Church for over 50 vears. He work again & joined the USDA as a Veterinary Inspector. He was fortunate to be located at Odom's Tennessee Pride Plant in Little Rock for 10 years. In 2012 he went on Intermittent Status with USDA (just couldn't stop working completely). Robert married Margaret House May 23, 1981 and, they began a journey that has been what each calls a "great ride" for 33 years. During that time they (with both working in their own fields) started taping speakers at Conventions, Conferences & Meetings of a 12 step Fellow- ship on weekends. This began a "ride" of collecting many new and lasting friendships in various parts of the country. He spent a great deal of time helping oth- ers and was known for "telling it like it is". He was asked by the Arkansas Veterinary Board to be involved with a Peer Assistance Committee to assist other pro- fessionals with alcohol and drug problems. He was predeceased -by his mother & father, Wayne & Dor- othy Barras; a brother, Gilbert Barros; and a stepson, Brooks Ruble Brown. He is survived by his wife, Margaret. stepsons lay Brown and Ricky grown, and two step -grandchildren, Hunter Brawn and Elizabeth Brown. The family thanks the many doctors, nurses, and people who helped him through these long times. Donations may be made to charity of your choice or Wolfe Street Center, 1015 Louisiana, Lit- tle Rock, Ark. 72202. Family graveside service wilt be private at Forest Hills Memo- rial Park- A Memorial Service will be held Wednesday at 11:30 am. at Griffin Leggett Healey& Roth,.5800 West 12th Street, Little Rock. A reception will follow the memorial service at their home. Online guestbook: www.griffin- leggetthealeyroth.com. DEBRA BINKER-BROWNING was born in 1959 in the Bronx, New York. At 18, -she joined the United States Air Force and Shirlie shared with a friend she couldn't remember ever not lov- ing Jesus. She loved her church, friends she found there, and the peace she had knowing where her loved ones were and that she would be with them again.... someday! One of Shirlie's greatest joys was reading! She was a prolific reader and when asked how she could read so fast and so much, she replied "I am never bored when I am reading, never alone and also we're never too old to learn." Funeral services will be held at 10 am. Thursday, at First Baptist Church, Sherwood. Everyone at- tending is welcome to wear red, white and blue. After a short re- ception in the church fellowship hall, burial will follow in Rose - lawn Cemetery. Online obituary at www.SmithFamilyCares.com. BARBARA JEAN EDWARDS. 68, of Little Rock, Ark., was called home June 29, 2014. She was born and raised in Little Rock, Ark. Preceded in death by: hus- band, Robert D. Edwards, Sr.-, son, Broderick J D. Shavis; her parents, Be- atrice Gardiner Thomas Tyson & Fred F. Tyson; and four siblings. She is honored in memory by her children, Ricky Tyson, Regi- na Edwards -Record, Alan Tyson, Andrea Allen, Luciana Edwards & Robert Edwards Jr.; her siblings and a host of grandchildren, great grandchildren, nieces, nephews, family & friends. f=uneral services will be held Monday, July 7, 2014, at 10 am:, at St. Paul MBC, 2603 Commerce St., Little Rock, Ark. interment will follow at Little Rock National Cemetery. Visitation services will be held Sunday, July 6, 2014, 5-6 pm, at Ruffin & Jarrett Funeral, Home, 1200 Chester St., Little Rock., Ark. (501) 3724305. Robert Earl Barros Skillful veterinarian was e�cting in work KENNETH HEARD ARKANSAS DEMOCRAT -GAZETTE Even though veterinari- an Robert Earl Barras once skillfully helped with the delivery of a calf on a farm near Little Rock, he didn't want anyone to know he had done it. It was a snowy Decem- ber morning in 1979, recalled Barros' friend, veterinarian Conley Byrd Jr. of Redfield. "It was cold, we were in a rickety, old barn, and there were mosquitoes actually flying around," Byrd said. "We delivered that calf, and Robert said, `Don't you ever tell anybody I just delivered a calf.' He preferred working with the smaller animals in- side. He didn't want anyone to know he could do a good job with other animals." Barros, a Little Rock veterinarian and former U.S. De- partment of Agricul- ture veterinarian inspector, died Monday at Baptist Health Medical Center in Little Rock A cause of death was unavailable. Barros, 70, had long suffered from os- teoporosis and heart issues. Born in Detroit on Sept. 24, 1943, Barros grew up in ,ice Uo „++o A_ open the Asher Animal Clinic. He closed the prac- tice in 1991 and later joined the Agriculture Department as a veterinary inspector at Odom's Tennessee Pride plant: in Little Rock He married the former Margaret House on May 23, 1981, beginning the journey his wife called the "great ride" The two were best friends. "He was the most inter- esting man I ever knew," she said. "He could laugh at life. We got every,thing out of life we could." Margaret said his love of animals was evident in his practice — though he did prefer the smaller animals. "It wasn't just cows," she said, re- ferring to his assis- tance delivering that winter calf. "I was a horse person. He fi- nally told me that he figured out the big animals could hurt you worse. The funny thingthough, was he had a scar on his lip From a tiny chihuahua dog that bit him.„ Byrd said he often called Barros for help on cases and just to talk. The two were uie iNauuIIai reaeration or In-' dependent Business came af-i ter more than 4,000 members of the Arkansas chapter were polled on which candidate most represented the mission of the organization. said Sylves- ter Smith III, the group's state director and lobbyist. Smith said the results of the poll were private, and he would not divulge the percentage of member responses split be- tween the two candidates. "The evidence was clear that the majority of our mem- bers support Tom Cotton," Smith said. He added that Cotton way the most "consistent voice or their issues and will be a sen Gunman holds l ARKANSAS DEMOCRAT -GAZETTE A gunman in a designe T-shirt robbed a bank in Ben ton on Tuesday morning, po lice said. Shortly before 9:40 a.m.; a man walked into the Sum- mit Bank at 1114 Arkansas 35 North, showed a bank clerk a pistol and demanded cash. Arkansas Demomrat V Onto-tte • WEDNESDAY, JULY 2, 2014 513 Mapco ,* Continued from Page 1 B from Mapco's president last week indicating the compa- ny's willingness to cooperate with the community. Ward 7 City Director B.J- Wyrick and At -Large City Di- rector Joan Adcock said they were shocked to hear of the deferral request at the last minute. Wyrick, Adcock and Ward 3 City Director Stacey Hurst voted against the de- ferral. There has been no short- age of opposition to locating the gas station and conve- nience store at the busy in- tersection. In addition to sev- eral Pulaski County elected officials — including County Judge Buddy ViIlines and County Prosecuting Attor- ney Larry Jegley — there are neighborhood groups that are against the effort. The Downtown Partnership and the Quapaw Quarter Associa- tion both voted to oppose the -proposal. Hines said Tuesday that the company asked for the vote on its request to be post- poned so it could work with the community on a compro- mise for the station's design. In response to Hines' mo- tion to defer, Ward 4 City -Director Brad Cazort said he wouldn't oppose putting off the vote because the board has allowed deferrals in the past. However, he noted that because the design isn't what the community opposes, he A'a:,75as River LfViARPF 6t Vr) Proposed Mapco site ;NIARKw{nn Sr SF. c E! MST, Little .4Th ST. Hock C A gc� GAP•?'[jL Arkansas Democrat -Gazette didn't see the point in de- ferring the proposal for that reason. Wyrick said she had met with downtown real estate broker Dickson Flake of Col- liers International, who is representing Mapco in the development request, on Monday and wasn't notified that the company planned to ask for a deferral. "I don't know how much you can change the design for a gas station and convenience store to make it attractive to a multitude of people who don't want to see it there," Wyrick said. "I'm surprised at the deferral. As late as ll o'clock [p.m.] yesterday, I had met with Dickson Flake and he never mentioned it, so I'm surprised someone knew about it a week ago." Adcock added that putting off discussion on the proposal for a second time was "rude" to the dozens of citizens who took time to go to Tuesday's meeting. "I wish we'd be a little more considerate of the cit- izens," Adcock said. Villins, Jegley and others wrote letters to the Planning Commission asking that it de- ny Mapco's request in May, but the commission advanced the measure in a 7-2 vote de- spite the city's Planning De- partment staff recommending denial. Planning Director To- ny Bozynski told the Board of Directors at its agenda meeting last week that staff members didn't support the request because the Mapco proposal didn't fit the urban use zoning of the area, wasn't pedestrian friendly and didn't fit with what many residents refer to as the government corridor. The county's admin- istrative offices, prosecutor's office and courthouse are all nearby. In an added twist, a grass- roots group dubbed Smart Growth Little Rock paid for robocalls last week asking residents to tell city directors to vote against the gas station development. Christen Carter, a field coordinator at the Markham Group who, according to her work biography, managed the Restore Robinson campaign, said she created the group's Facebook page. Many against the Mapco development have said the gas station will lead to crime in the area, which they said would be a slap in the face to voters who recent- ly approved a $68 million ren- ovation to Robinson Center down the street. Carter wouldn't disclose the names of the groups or people behind Smart Growth Little Rock, saying that it is a community effort of resi- dents, neighborhood organi- zations, businesses and elect- ed officials. She also wouldn't say how much the robocalls cost nor who paid for them. Adcock said she was noti- fied of another robocall that went out last week that was in support of the proposal, but didn't know what group backed that call - City Directors Doris Wright, Hines and Erma Hendrix have all said they support the proposal. The property is located in Hen- drix's ward. She said the city needs the tax revenue, while Wright said there's a shortage of convenience stores in the immediate downtown area. Additional issues men- tioned by those in opposition to the development include concerns that it would hinder pedestrian safety and add to traffic problems at an already dangerous and congested in- tersection. Mapco Director of Real Estate Steve Vanden Noven ewspliper Mote Arkansas News Every Day �eiilo4`C2tL�'r �i71�t�1tC has said the gas station isn't a destination venue and would serve the existing traffic in the area, not create addi- tional congestion. He also countered that a well -lit and staffed convenience store is better for the safety of pe- destrians than a dark, empty bank building and parking garage that presently sit on the lot. As proposed, the Mapco would stock groceries and have a restaurant with a I' seating area. The gas pumps also would be placed closer to Arch Street to encourage customers to enter from Arch and Third instead of from Broadway. Board chambers at City Hall had standing room only, and Mayor Mark Stodola said at least 17 people had signed up to speak against the pro- posal. 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