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Richard “Rick” Lee Eubank I, 68, of Austin Arkansas, passed away on June 15th, 2024 in the presence of family members.
Rick was born to Clyde and Pauline Eubank in Little Rock, Arkansas on February 27, 1956.
He graduated from Ole Main High School in 1975 in North Little Rock Arkansas. Rick was married to Mikki Eubank on January 10th, 1997. They were married for 27 years. Rick retired in December of 2019 from the Arkansas Highway Department after 13 years.
He is preceded in death by his father Clyde Eubank, mother Pauline Eubank, sister Brenda Graham, and sister Dee Diffy.
He is survived by his wife Mikki, brother Gary Eubank (Francis), sister Donna Hathcock (Jim), son Steven Black (Merry), daughter Serenia Edwards (Drew), and his son Richard Lee Eubank II. He is also survived by seven grandchildren and one great grandson and other family and friends.
Rick was an avid deer hunter and outdoorsmen. He belonged to the Rixie Deer Camp for several years. He was a very quiet man and an observer of people. Rick was a help to anyone when the need arose, a major John “Duke” Wayne fan, and considered by everyone he knew as a “jack of all trades.”
Services will be held at North Little Rock Funeral Home on Thursday June 20th, 2024. Visitation will be at 12:30 and service to follow at 1:30. Interment will be held at Rest Hills in Sherwood following the service. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be given to the Alzheimer’s Association at Alzheimer's Association | Donate to Fight Alzheimer's Disease
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