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John was a peaceful presence. I miss his direction.
Tyler Arnold
October 28, 2021 | Dallas, TX | Friend
Texarkana, Arkansas
John F. Stroud III, 54, passed away on Sunday, September 4th after a hard-fought battle against cancer. John was born in Washington, DC on February 20, 1962. He grew up in Texarkana, AR as a devout
Razorback fan. He graduated from Arkansas High School in 1980 where he was a member of National Honor Society, a delegate to Boy's State and Presidential Classroom. He earned a BA in History from Hendrix College in 1984, but spent a year studying at the University of Arkansas, where he was a member of Sigma Nu Fraternity.
John's strong work ethic began at an early age, spending summers and holidays during his youth in a variety of jobs including bus boy, as an assistant grip in two Charles B. Pierce films,
construction worker, parcel deliveryman, and law clerk. After receiving his undergraduate degree, John lived in Vail, CO where he skied, waited tables and worked as a sales clerk. John returned to Fayetteville and entered the University of Arkansas School of Law where he was a member of Delta Theta Phi legal fraternity and earned a Juris Doctor in 1989. He was thereafter admitted to practice law in all courts in the states of AR and TX. Following law school John moved to Washington, DC, the city of his birth, where he worked as a General Attorney in the Office of Review and Appeals at the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission. His passion for protecting the disadvantaged continued when he returned to his hometown of Texarkana to start his own law practice. John engaged in the general practice of law and also worked as a part-time public defender in Miller County, AR. John cared deeply about his clients and worked tirelessly on their behalf throughout his career.
John's proudest accomplishment was being a devoted father. He is survived by his wife, Lisa Martin Stroud, his children John Luke Stroud, Emily Ann Stroud, Laikyn Crowson, granddaughter Jett Crowson, his sisters Tracy Waters of Annapolis, MD, Kimball Stroud of Washington, DC and his parents John F. Stroud, Jr. and Marietta Kimball Stroud of Texarkana, AR.
John was a dedicated and experienced swimmer and loved the outdoors. He enjoyed leading hikes to Little Missouri Falls, fly fishing, and white water rafting in the Buffalo and Caddo Rivers.
One of John's greatest gifts was his ability to make people laugh and to entertain his family and friends with colorful and humorous stories. His favorite past time was spent at his family lake house on Lake Greeson in Daisy, AR.
Services:
There will be a memorial service at First United Methodist Church, 400 East 6th Street, Texarkana, AR 71854 on Friday, September 9th at 1:30 pm.
A reception and visitation will immediately follow the service.
In lieu of flowers, the family requests memorials be sent to First United Methodist Church, Opportunities, Inc., 6101 North Stateline Avenue, Texarkana, TX 75501, and Caddo Area Council-Boy Scouts of America, 24 Lynnwood Drive, Texarkana, Texas, 75503.
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John was a peaceful presence. I miss his direction.
Tyler Arnold
October 28, 2021 | Dallas, TX | Friend
He was the best uncle ever.
Art Cain
April 30, 2018 | Atlanta, TX | Family
John was the glue that bound families and communities together.John was the voice of justice wherever he found himself, the voice of hope,fun,insight and love.
Kimball always ends up communicating for all of us. She posted this:
John Fred Stroud III lost his heroic battle with cancer yesterday. Our hearts are broken and we will always miss our John. He was the best big brother, father, son, and friend to all.
He went too soon. We will love him and miss him always. (Feb....
Susan Purtle
December 11, 2016 | Fayetteville, AR
So sorry to hear about John. He always had a smile on his face and I was very lucky to have called him my friend. My heart goes out to Lisa and the entire family. He truly will be missed.
Lynn Lindsey
September 16, 2016 | Redwood Valley, CA
John; you were always a dear friend and brother. You made being around the courthouse fun. I can still see your face, hear your words and your voice. I will never forget you. You were never just a lawyer to me: you were and always will be my friend.
Love, Tommy Johnson
Tommy Johnson
September 09, 2016 | Frisco, TX
Our thoughts and prayers are with the Stroud family during this difficult time.
Jonathan & Kelli Stahl
September 09, 2016 | Texarkana, TX
Rest in Peace John.... My family appreciated your caring personality and quick wit! You will be missed
Rhonda Holmes/Thacker
September 09, 2016 | Texarkana, TX
I will miss you buddy!
Roger Clinton
September 09, 2016 | Los Angeles, CA
You will be missed my friend. Thanks for all the memories!!!!
Tim Collier
September 09, 2016 | Hot Springs, AR