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Willie Hugh Womack, 89, passed away on February 12, 2026, at his home in Nashville, Arkansas. He was born on May 8, 1936, in his family’s home in Murfreesboro, Arkansas, to Morgan and Mildred Womack. He is survived by his siblings, Lewis Womack and Maurice Geiger.
At age 18, Hugh enlisted in the United States Army, where he was the first to get a perfect score on his civic engineering entry test. He served for three years as a Combat Engineer and Construction Foreman moving between Virginia, Alaska and Washington. During his service he also earned the National Defense Service Medal and the Good Conduct Medal.
After being discharged, he met Joyce Bristol at church in Portland, Oregon. He grew close not only to Joyce but also to her large family. They were married in 1960 and recently celebrated 65 years of marriage. Together they raised three children: Steve, Jeff, and Amy.
Hugh built a long career as a building contractor in the Pacific Northwest. He focused on light commercial, but was especially known for designing and building church facilities throughout the region. He became known as the “master builder” and his craftsmanship is reflected in the buildings that continue to serve their congregations and communities today.
In 2009, Hugh and Joyce moved from Oregon to Nashville, Arkansas, where they spent their time raising cattle and reconnecting with family, while also forming dear friendships with their church community.
He leaves behind nine grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by one great-grandchild, Hunter. He also leaves behind many cousins, in-laws, and friends who were a major part of his life over the years.
Funeral services will be 11:00 a.m., Monday, February 16, at Latimer Funeral Home in Nashville, with Benjamin Neeley officiating, burial will follow in Pleasant Home Cemetery in Murfreesboro, under the direction of Latimer Funeral Home in Nashville.
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115 E Hempstead St P.O. Box 298, Nashville, AR 71852

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