Improving the oral health of the public and the professional development of ASDA members

Obituary: Dr. James E. Duke, ADA Member for 62 Years

Dr. James E. Duke passed away Sunday, October 5, 2025.    Born in Prescott, AR on November 9, 1930 he was preceded in death by his parents Roy and Ruby Duke, his brother, Roy Duke, Jr. and his loving wife of 70 years, Emma Stockton Duke.  He is survived by his daughters, Jane Elizabeth Duke and her friend, David Andrews, Kelly Duke Torrans and son-in-law Ward Torrans, Dr. Carol Ann Duke and son-in-law David Duke, grandchildren Ashley Jean Giles Coleman, Merrit Duke Giles, Coleman Torrans and his wife Annie and great grandchildren Penelope Lee Giles, Marty Torrans and Louis Torrans.

Dr. Duke graduated from Prescott High School in 1948, attended Ouachita College for two years where he was a member of the Rho Sigma (Red Shirts), and then attended the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville where he was a member of the Kappa Sigma Fraternity.  He graduated from Fayetteville with a degree in zoology and chemistry and received a commission in the Air Force in May of 1952, having previously served in  the Arkansas National Guard from November of 1946 until November of 1949.  He always liked to tell people that he was an E-6 (S/Sgt) when he was only 17 years old.  Dr. Duke’s first job was with Ross Laboratories until he was called to active duty in the Air Force, where he served as a Navigator for four years.  After active duty, he returned to Ross Laboratories until going to the University of Tennessee College of Dentistry.  While in Dental School Dr. Duke served in the Air Force Reserve and was recalled to active duty during the Cuban Crisis of 1962.  He paid his way through dental school with the G.I. Bill while  flying in the Air Force Reserve.  

Dr. Duke finished first in his class in dental school, served as the Grand Master of the Delta Sigma Dental Fraternity, was a member of the Richard Dean Honorary Odontological Society, and the Omicron Kappa Upsilon Honorary Dental Society.  Upon completion of dental school, he was recalled and served two years active duty as a dentist in the Air Force.  Dr. Duke joined the U.S. Army Reserve in 1970 and retired in 1990 as a Full Colonel after commanding a number of Reserve Dental units and having served over 44 years in the military.  Of all the awards he earned during that time, he is most proud of the Legion of Merit which is awarded for performing outstanding service, demonstrating exceptional conduct, performing service in a key position, and performing service in a manner that is clearly exceptional.

Jim and Emma moved to Texarkana, AR in 1965 to raise their girls and start his private dental practice.  He served 3 terms on the TASD Board of Education, served on the Texarkana Airport Authority, Chairman of the Easter Seals, Chamber of Commerce Board, Board of North Ridge Country Club, and on the Texarkana Arkansas Education Foundation.  Dr. Duke was a 32nd Mason and a Shriner.  He was a Kentucky Colonel and a Tennessee Squire.  He was a lifetime member of the Arkansas State Dental Association, MOAA, ROA, American Legion, lifetime member of the University of Arkansas Alumni Association, a Fellow of the Academy of General Dentistry.  

Jim was an avid Razorback fan – both high school and university.  He really loved horse racing, having been a partner in the Red River Stud stable and playing the horses for over 60 years.  His proudest moments in horse racing were having his namesake, Dr. Spanky win 14 races in his career and Colonel Buckwheat win his first race at Oaklawn Park, paying in excess of $60.  

Daddy wanted us to be sure and include this P.S.:

Some people may wonder if there is a Heaven.  I know there is because I have lived there all my life.  I was born to wonderful parents and had a brother that I adored because he and I were blood brothers and bone brothers.  He had a bone from my leg placed in his back when we were children.  I have had a wonderful wife since I was 23 years old – we were sweethearts on earth and now we are sweethearts in Heaven.  I have three beautiful daughters that I am very proud of, three wonderful grandchildren and three precious great grandchildren.  I received a very good education; the military allowed me to serve for 44 years.  I made many friends during my school years, my military service and while living in Texarkana.  I have enjoyed good health.  What else could a person ask for?  YES, there is a Heaven – I have been there all my life.   James E. Duke, D.D.S., COL AUS Ret[1] .

The Family will receive friends at Texarkana Funeral Home-Arkansas Chapel at 10:00 am on Friday, October 10th followed by a Celebration of Life at 11:00 am.  Following the Celebration of Life, friends are invited to join the family at the home of Ward and Kelly Torrans to share stories and memories of our Papa. 

In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to St. Jude’s Children’s  Research Hospital, 262 Danny Thomas Place, Memphis, TN 38105 OR

Shriners Children’s Hospital, 3100 Samford Avenue, Shreveport, LA 71103

Obituary: Dr. Marvin D. Loyd, Past ASDA President and ADA Member for 50 Years

Dr. Marvin Dale Loyd of Lake Village, Arkansas died July 14, 2025, at age 92, after having lived a full and generous life of service. He was predeceased by his wife of almost 72 years, Marilynn Nisler Loyd. He was born on December 3, 1932, in Little Rock, Arkansas and predeceased by parents Dale Claude and Frances Elizabeth Pearson Loyd, sister Jane Loyd Chesshir, and brother William Pearson Loyd.


Marvin graduated from McGehee, Arkansas High School in 1950, Hendrix College in 1953, and University of Tennessee College of Dentistry, DDS, in 1956. He served in the U.S. Naval Reserve (1955-1961), including active duty in the U.S. Navy (1956 – 1958). He continued his military service with the Arkansas Army National Guard (1961-1979), commanding two medical units, followed by service in the U.S. Army Reserve until his retirement as a Colonel in 1993. A graduate of the Army War College, he held senior roles in military dental services, including with the Office of the Surgeon General.


Marilynn and Marvin moved to Lake Village, Arkansas in 1958, and became deeply involved in the community and Methodist church. He served and received recognition from Lakeside United Methodist Church, the Little Rock Annual Conference, Perkins School of Theology-SMU, World Methodist Conference, Nairobi, Kenya, UM General Boad of Global Ministries, UMC Hospitals Revitalization Program Core Group, and others.


While Marvin was in private practice of general dentistry for 50 years and active in numerous professional dental organizations throughout his career, including the Arkansas State Dental Association having served as state President in 1979-80. He became involved in mission work in Haiti, serving with Hospital de Bienfaisance de Pignon, where he was honored with a Hall of Honor induction and a Distinguished Service Award. He also held leadership roles with Christian Mission of Pignon, Inc. from 1996 until the time of his passing. After closing his private practice, he provided dental care for the Arkansas Department of Corrections for nine years. Besides his private practice and mission involvement, Marvin’s business affiliations included AQ Enterprises, Inc., TCBY Enterprises, Inc., First State Bank of Lake Village, and Bank of Lake Village.


Marvin was a long-standing member of Island 82 Hunting Club. One of his greatest joys was spending time with his family, sharing his love of the outdoors and a family tradition of hunting. He is survived by son Gregory Marvin Loyd (Marta) of Mount Ida, Arkansas, daughter Nancy Loyd Rieves (Ralph Summerford) of Birmingham, Alabama, grandchildren Grace Rieves Humber (David) of Birmingham, Alabama, Susan Loyd McDonald (Jason) of Little Rock, Loyd Nisler Rieves (Deeann) of Nashville, Tennessee, Scott Martin Loyd (Krista) of Tulsa, and Bryan Gregory Loyd (Taryn) of Tontitown, Arkansas.


Marvin had ten great-grandchildren-Hammond Humber; Annie, Meredith and Ellis McDonald; Larkin and Harper Rieves; Harrison and Hank Loyd; and Amelia and Charlie Loyd.


The family wishes to thank his loyal and loving caregivers Cheryl Davies, Guillermina Mondragon, Fay Aaseth, Dorothy Tyler, Sharon James, and Sammie Green. They became his friends as much as caretakers. Also, a special thanks to Dr. Jack Burge and Marshall Sexton for their friendship and genuine concern.


A visitation will be held on Friday, July 18 at 10:00 a.m. at Lakeside United Methodist Church followed by a memorial service at 11:00 am. The family requests that in lieu of flowers donations be made to Lakeside United Methodist Church, 324 S. Lakeshore Drive, Lake Village, Arkansas 71653 or to your favorite charity.

Obituary: Dr. John Sanford, ADA Member for 66 Years

Dr. John Sanford, 97, passed away on April 6, 2025 at the Springs of Jonesboro. He was born January 11, 1928 to the late R.S and Elizabeth Waddell Sanford of Searcy.

Dr. Sanford practiced dentistry in Jonesboro for 52 years during which time he formed many enduring friendships. One of his fondest pastimes was visiting with his many friends and patients. As a music lover and accomplished trumpet player, he enjoyed being a member of the University of Arkansas marching band during his undergraduate years and especially loved playing in a dance band. He attended the University of Tennessee dental college where he graduated with honors.

After moving to Jonesboro in 1960, Dr. John was always involved in his community. In addition to being a member of First United Methodist Church, he belonged to the Jonesboro Rotary Club as well as the Jonesboro Chapter of the Sons of the American Revolution and the Craighead County Historical Society. He belonged to Cub Scouts and for several years held the rank of Captain in the Jonesboro Civil Air Patrol where he was very active. Dr. Sanford received a life membership in the American Dental Association.

Music, especially jazz, was an important part in John’s life, and he loved listening to his wife play the piano and organ. He also enjoyed the outdoors and spent many years duck hunting with friends.

Dr. Sanford is survived by his wife Joy Sanford; his daughter Amy (Tim) Branum; a son Hugh (Shelly) Sanford; and stepdaughter Shanna (David) Lightfoot. He is also a proud grandfather of Seth (Allison) Branum, Katie (Conner) Veit, Ryan Sanford, and Kyle Morris. John is equally blessed to have four great-granddaughters.

He is preceded in death by his son Scott Sanford.

A memorial service to celebrate his life will be held Thursday April 10, 2025 at 2 PM at the Gregg-Langford Bookout Funeral Home with Tom Isbell reading the eulogy. A visitation will be held starting at 1 PM at the funeral home. Burial will be private.

Lasting memorials can be sent to St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital.

Obituary: Richard W. “Richie” Poe, ADA Member for 41 years

Richard ”Richie” W. Poe, a beloved member of the Harrison community, passed away at the age of 69 on Sunday, December 29, 2024. A cherished dentist known for his compassion and care, Richie dedicated 40 years to connecting with and loving the folks of Harrison.

Richie’s life was a testament to his love of his family, his faith, and his passions. He was a devoted grandfather, father, and husband. Nothing made him happier than spending time with them. He was a dedicated member of Northside Church of Christ, his second family. He was a passionate fisherman, singer, and Razorback fan and loved Andy Griffith.

Richie’s light will continue to shine in the hearts of those who knew him. He will be deeply missed but is singing with Jesus now.

He was preceded in death by his parents, Richard and Ruth Poe. He is survived by his wife, Becky; his daughters, Ellie Jane (Kevin) of Bentonville, Arkansas, and Emma Gammon (Taylor) of Madison Alabama; grandchildren, Ella, Lucy, Millie, Hattie, and William; his sister, Alisa Davidson (Dan) of Searcy AR and a host of nieces and nephews who will deeply miss him.


The funeral service was on Thursday, January 3, 2025, at Northside Church of Christ, with Steve Powers officiating.

The interment was in Maplewood Cemetery.

In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to Hospice the Hills 501 E Sherman, Harrison, AR 72601, or Camp Tahkodah, HU10844, Searcy, AR 72149.

Obituary: Dr. A.C. Brizzolara, ADA Member for 65 Years

Dr. A.C. (Jerry) Brizzolara, III, of Little Rock, Arkansas, passed away peacefully on December 30, 2024, at the age of 96. Jerry was born on April 29, 1928, in Little Rock to Aristo Cornelius Brizzolara and Agnes Mahoney Brizzolara.

He graduated from Little Rock High School and went on to serve in the United States Army Air Corps in 1948, where he proudly served during the Korean War. After his military service, Jerry pursued his passion for dentistry and graduated from the University of Tennessee Dental School with a Doctor of Dental Surgery (DDS) degree in 1959. He returned to Little Rock, where he practiced dentistry for over 43 years, becoming a trusted and respected figure in the community.

Jerry had a deep love for nature, hunting, and spending time outdoors with his four sons. His spirit of adventure was boundless, and he found joy in every moment of life.

He was preceded in death by his beloved wife of 53 years, Barbara Marie Brizzolara; their son, Paul Benjamin Brizzolara; his second wife of 11 years, Judith Robins-Brizzolara; as well as his sisters, Agnes Aday and Marie Maginn; and his brother, Dr. A.J. (Jack) Brizzolara. He is survived by his sons, Aristo Cornelius (Jay) Brizzolara IV and his wife Carol, and their children Aristo, Elena, Elijah, and Emory, Richard Lee Brizzolara and his wife Charlotte, and their son Ian, and Jeffrey Allen Brizzolara and his wife Kristen, and their children Blake, Whit, and Grace. He is also survived by his sister, Ann Shields of Little Rock; and many nieces and nephews who will miss him dearly.

The Lord blessed us with dad for 96 precious years. He had such a good and joyous spirit about him. Life was always an adventure to him, and if not, he certainly sought it out. Sometimes you just don’t know how good you have it, until you look back and see the Lord’s hand in everything! He took us through some amazing storms as only a strong dad could do. Dad had a wonderful way about him that caused you to love him, and, somehow, he is still doing that even now! He just kept looking forward, and I believe that dad is starting the greatest adventure of his life right now with Jesus! Praise the Lord for blessing us with this wonderful soul, whom we called dad these last 96 years!!!

A drop in memorial visitation in remembrance of Dr. Brizzolara will be held at 54 Longlea Ct., Little Rock, Ark., 72212. on Saturday, January 18th, 2025, from 2-4 p.m. No flowers or gifts are necessary, just come with memories to share.

Obituary: Dr. James Shelton Ellis, ADA Member for 64 Years

Dr. James S. Ellis, 92, of Fort Smith, Arkansas, went home to be with his Lord and Savior on September 29, 2024, in Knoxville, Tennessee. He practiced oral surgery in Fort Smith for 40 years. 

He earned his Eagle Scout Award at age 13 and graduated from Camden High School in 1949. He then attended Henderson University, obtaining a Bachelor of Science degree in chemistry in 1953. In 1956, he graduated from the University of Tennessee School of Dentistry and completed his oral surgery residency at Louisiana State University in 1964.

While attending Henderson University, he met his wife of 67 years, Janette Bryant. They married in 1953 in Camden, Arkansas and had two daughters, Elizabeth and Ruth.

Dr. Ellis served on the Arkansas State Board of Dental Examiners, followed by twelve years of service on the Southern Regional Testing Agency. He was a member of the Fort Smith Dental Association, treasurer of the Northwest Arkansas Dental Association, American Dental Association, Southwest Society of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons, American Society of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons, and American Board of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons.

Additionally, he served on the Dental Staff of Saint Edwards Mercy Medical Center and Sparks Regional Medical Center. After retiring at age 75, he continued to teach Oral Pathology at the University of Arkansas Fort Smith School of Dental Hygiene until he was 84. 

He was a long-time active member of East Side Baptist Church and a men’s Sunday-school teacher. Although he was an avid runner for over 35 years, he also believed in exercising his mind and had memorized most of the Book of Romans. Active in his community, he supported the Fort Smith Symphony and served as president for two seasons.

He was preceded in death by his wife, Janette Ellis. He is survived by two daughters, Elizabeth Hollis of Tulsa, Okla., and Dr. Ruth Lambert and husband Dr. David Lambert of Loudon, Tenn.; two grandchildren, Brandon Son and wife Colleen of Tulsa, Okla., and Ellis Lambert of Loudon, Tenn.; one great-grandchild, Nicole Son of Tulsa, Okla.; and one brother, William Ellis of Fayetteville, Ark.

A graveside service will be held on Saturday, October 5, 2024, at 2:00 p.m., in the Memorial Park Cemetery in Camden, Arkansas.

Memorial contributions may be made to Gideons International, P.O. Box 97251, Washington, DC 20090 or www.gideons.org.  

Proctor Funeral Home is assisting the family in Camden, AR.

Obituary: Dr. Dennis Pulliam, ADA Member for 48 Years

Dr. Dennis Blake Pulliam, 73 of Hoxie passed away December 11, 2023, in the St. Bernards Medical Center in Jonesboro.

Born July 30, 1950, in Walnut Ridge, to the late Chester and Liberty Forehand Pulliam. He graduated Valedictorian of Walnut Ridge High School Class of 1968; he was top of his class and earned Dental honors when obtaining his D.D.S. in 1974. Dr. Pulliam owned and operated Dennis B. Pulliam Family Dentistry for forty-two years. He was a member of the First United Methodist Church of Walnut Ridge, where he was very active in the music program and was an elected lay leader. He was active in his community, member of the Chamber of Commerce and Kiwanis. He enjoyed singing, playing his guitar, and tying his own flies to fish for trout.

In addition to his parents, he is preceded in death by his wife, Dixie Pulliam in 2021.

Survivors include two sons, Kevin (Kristi) Pulliam of Jonesboro, and Rev. Steven (Allison) Pulliam of Fayetteville; a daughter, Lee Ann Pulliam of Jonesboro; eight grandchildren, Ash (Kortney), Eleanor (Will), Caroline (Isaac), Evelyn, Clarissa, Andrew, Joshua, and Brooke (Joe) ; one great grandson, Murphy; one sister, Karen (Dave) Fowler of Walnut Ridge; a niece, Kerri (Houston) Hart of Bono; and many other relatives and friends.

Funeral Service was held December 14, 2023 at the First United Methodist Church in Walnut Ridge with Bro. Jeremy Hopper officiating. Pallbearers will be Ash, Joshua, Andrew Pulliam, Joe Donegan, Will Allen, and Isaac Haynie. Honorary Pallbearers are Jim Stevens, Butch Minor, Ken Guthrie, Terry Tharp, Dave Fowler, John Bland, Houston Hart, and Dr. Dave Register. Interment will follow in the Lawrence Memorial Park.

In lieu of flowers donations can be made to ARMOM c/o Arkansas State Dental Association 748 HWY 107 Sherwood, AR 72120

Obituary: Dr. Gerald Johnson of Little Rock

ASDA Member Dr. Gerald K. Johnson, Sr., departed this world on Wednesday, October 4, 2023. Gerald was born in Shreveport, La., on December 2, 1933, and at the tender age of 2, he moved to Augusta, Ark., following the tragic loss of his father.
He pursued his passion for chemistry and biology at UCA (formerly ASTC) before graduating from the University of Missouri School of Dentistry at Kansas City.
Gerald proudly served his country as a Captain in the USAF Hospital in Amarillo, Texas, where he practiced general dentistry during three years of active duty. After his Air Force service, he pursued a preceptor-ship program in orthodontics, working alongside esteemed professionals including Drs. Alstadt, Casey, Golden, and Johnson in Little Rock, Ark.
Gerald is preceded in death by his parents, Gladys Johnson of Augusta, Ark., and Austin, Texas, and Kay Johnson of Austin, Texas.
He is survived by his loving children, G.K. Johnson, Jr. (Claudia) of Atlanta, Ga., Brenda Majors, and Scott Johnson (Quinci) of Little Rock. Cherishing his memory are his grandchildren, Ryan Nunez (Ricky), Brooke Johnson and Ross Johnson of Atlanta, Ga., and Jackie Majors (Joey), Emily Lang (Derek) and Graeson Johnson of Little Rock. His legacy continues through his great-grandchildren, Kylie Barrow, Mason and Miles Lang.

Gerald was a dedicated member of various dental associations, including the American Dental Association, the American Association of Orthodontics, the Southwestern Society of Orthodontics, the Arkansas State Dental Association, and the Pierre Fauchard Academy. He served as the president of the Arkansas Society of Dentistry for Children and the Pulaski County Dental Association. Additionally, he was a valued member of the Founder’s Group of the Cleft Palate Clinic at Arkansas Children’s Hospital in 1965.
His commitment to his community extended beyond his professional life. He was a board member of the Scott Connections Plantation Settlement and the Managing Member of the Indian Mounds Land Company, a family enterprise. A devout member of Second Presbyterian Church, he faithfully served as Deacon and Elder during various periods. His passion for music led him to the Little Rock Country Club and earned him the title of Lifetime Member of the Downtown Rotary Club, where he joyously served as their “unofficial” pianist for over three decades.
A celebration of Gerald’s life will be held at Second Presbyterian Church on Tuesday, October 10, 2023, at 11 a.m. In lieu of flowers, the family kindly requests donations be made to Second Presbyterian Church or to The Down Syndrome Foundation, organizations that held special places in Gerald’s heart.
In these moments of grief, let us remember Gerald for his kindness, dedication, and love. His legacy lives on in the hearts of all who had the privilege of knowing him. Arrangements are under the direction of RuebelFuneralHome.com

Published October 7, 2023

Obituary: Dr. George C. Martin, Past ASDA President

Dr. George Chesley Martin, Sr., of Springdale, AR passed away on Tuesday, September 26, 2023, at 71 years old. He was born July 13, 1952, in San Antonio, Texas to Robert Chesley and Enbe (Woody) Martin.

George began his dental career in 1976 in McGehee, AR where he owned his own practice. He practiced there for 28 years before moving to Northwest Arkansas. He then became a partner at the Family Dental Center and practiced there for 17 years. George decided to share his skills and passion for dentistry and taught at the University of Tennessee College of Dentistry in Memphis for 4 years. During his career, he received many prestigious awards. He received the Young Dentist Award in 1991 by the Arkansas Dental Association. He served as President on the Arkansas State Board of Dental Examiners from 2013 to 2014. He served as President of the Southern Regional Testing Agency. He received the Distinguished Service Award in 2021 from the Arkansas State Dental Association. During his tenure at University of Tennessee College of Dentistry he received multiple awards including the Charles Edrington Faculty Award, the Junior Faculty Award, and the John S. Diggs Nelson Faculty Enrichment Award. George had a passion for helping others that led him to go on 12 different Honduras mission trips performing dental procedures.

Lovingly referred to as “Doc” by those who knew him best, George enjoyed spending time with family, gardening, pheasant hunting, and watching the Razorbacks. He loved to travel with family and friends. He also loved being outdoors. George was an avid camper, hiker and loved to fish. Also known as “Poppy” to his grandkids, he loved being at all their events, coaching them, and beating them in a foot race any chance he got.

He is preceded in death by his parents, Robert and Enbe Martin. George is survived by his wife of 41 years Julie (Jordan) Martin; sister Rebecca (Martin) Sherwood and husband Ron; his son George Chesley Martin, Jr. and his wife Ashley; his daughter Jordan (Martin) Prater and her husband Seth; son Kyle Martin; four grandchildren, Easton and Jase Martin and Charlotte and Georgie Prater; as well as many other friends, family and loved ones.

Funeral services will be 10:00 a.m., Friday, September 29, 2023, at Johnson Church of Christ in Johnson, Arkansas. Burial will follow at Stuckey Cemetery in Johnson. Visitation will be from 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m., Thursday, September 28, 2023, at Nelson-Berna Funeral Home in Fayetteville. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Johnson Church of Christ at https://johnsoncoc.breezechms.com/give/online. To sign the online guestbook, at www.bernafuneralhomes.com.

Obituary: Dr. Tommy Raines of Camden

Dr. Tommy Raines of Camden went to his heavenly home on Tuesday, September 19, 2023. He was a beloved husband, father, grandfather, son, brother, and friend. His humor was contagious and his loud laugh lit up every room. His hospitality and servants heart left an impact on more people than could ever be counted. His pride as a parent and especially as a grandparent was unmatched. He absolutely adored his wife and truly believed that she hung the moon. Tommy was a faithful man who loved the Lord, his church, and community. He was a member of the Camden Rotary Club, a Deacon at Immanuel Baptist Church, and the Pastor’s Accountability Team of Oasis Church.

Tommy is survived by his wife Laura, Daughter Catherine and Son-in-law John and Granddaughter Aspen, Son Stephen and Daughter-in-law Lauren and Granddaughter Nora Grace and Grandson Micah, Mother Ann, Brother Mike and Sister-in-law Lori and Niece Haley, Sister Kim and Nephew Sam. We have faith and firm belief that his beloved Father James Ray was waiting for him when he entered into heaven to be with his savior.

Dr. Raines’ funeral was held on Saturday, September 23 by Proctor Funeral Home. In lieu of flowers memorials may be made to Oasis Church of Camden, Arkansas.