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Robert Jackson Batchelor 1920

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Robert Jackson Batchelor 08/05/1920 01/30/2005 (Crossett, AR) m. Marjorie Cart 1922


Robert Jackson Batchelor, 84 passed away Sunday, Jan 30, 2005, at Ashley County Medical Center.

He was born Aug 5, 1920 to his parents Ray Knighton Batchelor and Nellie Lou Smith Batchelor in Heflin, Louisiana.

Mr Batchelor was a World War II veteran.

He was an electrician and a member of West Crossett Missionary Baptist Church.

He was a member of International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers Local Union 661 at Lake Charles, La for 53 years.

Survivors include his wife of 63 years, Marjorie Cart Batchelor and one son, Raoul Ray Batchelor and his wife, Karen and two grandchildren, Latonya Batchelor and Michelle Grisham of Town Creek, AL; five great-grandchildren, Blake, Alex, Larah, and Paton Grisham and Philip Chavis, all of Town Creek, AL.

His funeral was at 1:00 PM on Wednesday, Feb 2, in Crossett Missionary Baptist Church.

Brother Tony Williams did officiate. The best service in modern times. Mr Batchelor requested that the plan of salvation be presented, because lost people might not attend church at other times. Jesus died as a sacrifice to take your place.

16 For God so loved the world,

that he gave his only begotten Son,

that whosoever believeth in him should not perish,

but have everlasting life


18 He that believeth on him is not condemned:

but he that believeth not is condemned already,

because he hath not believed in the name of the only begotten Son of God.


Interment will be in Hamburg Cemetery under the direction of Jones Funeral Home of Crossett.

In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to West Crossett Missionary Baptist Church Building Fund, 1510 Hwy 82 W, Crossett AR 71635.





Allen Jackson Smith 1870