John Simmons

John Simmons obituary, Pine Bluff, AR

John Simmons

John Simmons Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by Fuller Hale-South Funeral Services on Dec. 5, 2021.
John Calvin Simmons, age 71, died Saturday, December 4, 2021 in Muskogee, OK, as the result of an automobile accident.
Born in Birmingham, AL, on October 9, 1950, he was a son of the late Calvin Richardson Simmons, M.D. and Jeanne Tillou Simmons. He moved to Pine Bluff when he was a year old and graduated from Pine Bluff High School in 1969, where he was a multi-letter athlete in football, basketball, and track. He attended the University of Arkansas on a track scholarship and obtained both his undergraduate and master's degrees there.
John spent his career in the petroleum industry, first as the General Manager at Knox Nelson Oil Company and later as a petroleum consultant to many multi-outlet operators in Arkansas and surrounding states. He was an avid water skier and mastered slalom and trick skiing in addition to being an experienced barefooter. He taught legions of kids how to water ski and barefoot on Atkins Lake, the Arkansas River and at numerous Simmons Family Reunions.
John had an unmatched love and passion for the outdoors and hunting. This interest was sparked by his father, Calvin, and passed down to his son, Andy. This passion evolved from an early love of duck and deer hunting into a focus on turkey hunting where he obtained numerous wild turkey "grand slams." In his later years, he prided himself by harvesting turkeys in multiple states each year and by being a Diamond Life Sponsor to the National Wild Turkey Foundation. He always took time to introduce youths to hunting and the outdoors.
John was known to be kind and generous even to those that did not know him well. He was a "super uncle" to his Simmons nephews and beloved "Pop" to his Perry grandchildren. He will be missed especially by them and also by all that knew him.
In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his son, John Andrew Nelson "Andy" Simmons on May 12, 2021.
Survivors include his wife, Della Stark Simmons; a daughter, Ashley Simmons Perry (Robert) of Oxford, MS; four grandchildren, Knox Perry, Ada Grace Perry, Lucy Perry, and Annie Perry; a sister, Jeanne Verlenden of Little Rock; a nephew, John Verlenden of Little Rock; a brother, Donald Simmons (Mari) of Hot Springs; nephews, Taylor Simmons of Hot Springs, Patrick Simmons and his wife, Taylor, of Kelseyville, CA, Neil Simmons of Little Rock; a step-son, Jesse Stark (Crystal), and a step-grandson, Layne of Conway.
A memorial service will be held Monday, December 20th at 10:30 am at Fuller Hale-South Funeral Chapel with Brother Dean Dancer officiating. Immediately following the memorial service, as John requested, there will be a celebration of his life at the Pine Bluff Country Club.
Memorials may be made to the National Wild Turkey Federation, Post Office Box 530, Edgefield, SC 29824-0530 (800) THE-NWTF(843-6983) or (803) 637-3106 or online at https://your.nwtf.org/donate/

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David Hunt

December 7, 2021

Sharon and I were so sad to hear of John´s passing. I´ll never forget the times playing football and basketball with him at PBHS. We had great times at the U of A also when we both worked at the Springdale Youth Center...certainly enjoyed the times fishing. He was a wonderful guy and will be missed greatly.

Yvonne Leamons Lawhorn

December 6, 2021

So sorry to hear about John. Great guy. He and I were good friends in junior and senior high. My prayers go out to the family at this time of sorrow.

Mike Burns

December 6, 2021

I was always proud to call John my friend! I always enjoyed being around John, he was always positive and did not mind letting you know that God is first and in his life.
May God bless his love ones in this time of sorrow.

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