The survey recovered 103 prehistoric artifacts and 4,063 historic artifacts from nine parcels of land within Newton County. A total of 932.27 acres (377.27 hectares) of agricultural land were surveyed, which includes 5.63 acres of resurveyed area, and 110 new archaeological sites were recorded. This Historic Preservation Fund grant project investigated the archaeological resources of Newton County, Indiana with a focus on the two central townships, Beaver and Jackson, and under-represented ecological communities within Newton County based on FY2014 and FY2015 surveys. Sunbridge, Fayetteville, Arkansas, 72703, or to Big Creek Assembly of God Church, General Delivery, Vendor, Arkansas, 72683.The Applied Anthropology Laboratories (AAL) at Ball State University conducted a data enhancement project for archaeological resources in Newton County, Indiana for a FY2016 Historic Preservation Fund Grant (Grant #18-16FFY-04). Memorials may be made to the American Heart Association, 92 W. The family received friends on Thursday, May 3, 2012, at Roller-Christeson Funeral Home. ![]() Honorary pallbearers were Don Smothers, Tom Flud, Clint Craig and the Carroll Electric Cooperative Board, both past and present. Pallbearers were Ben Eddings, Kent Johnson, Philip Campbell, Bill Reffert, Winfred Prier, Bob Lyford, Gerald Norton and Rob Boaz. Charles was preceded in death by his parents his sisters, Voda Sims, Gladys Hefley, Amy Sexton and infant sister, Cly Burdine and his best friend and only brother, James Edward Burdine.įuneral services was Friday, May 4, 2012, at Big Creek Assembly of God Church in Vendor, with the Reverends Arlis Thrasher and Rex Middleton officiating. He is survived by his wife of 53 years, Joy (Norton) Burdine two daughters and sons-in-law, Kimberly and Adam Motherwell of Fayetteville and Kristi and Johnny James of Vendor three grandsons, John Burdine James and Nicholas Houston Norton James of Vendor, and Charles Jackson Motherwell of Fayetteville, and one granddaughter, Kathryn Hunter Burdine Motherwell, also of Fayetteville his sisters and brothers-in-law, Kathryn Wheeler of Harrison, Edith Thompson of Jasper, Louise and Gus Kilgore of Bergman, and Bernice and Marvin Blevins of Harrison and a special cousin, Robert Burdine, of Harrison. In 2009 he received the Pioneer Award from the Electric Cooperatives of Arkansas, which is commemorated on the Electric Cooperatives' Wall of Fame in Little Rock.Ĭharles was a loyal husband, a loving father, a doting grandfather and a good friend to many people in the extended Arkansas community. During 2008-2009, he presided as chairman of the board at all four organizations, a historic first for the Electric Cooperatives of Arkansas. He also served as a former board member and chairman of Arkansas Electric Cooperative Corporation. and the Electric Research and Manufacturing Company. Charles served as a board member and former chairman of Arkansas Electric Cooperatives, Inc. Charles served in the US Army Reserve, 4341 Unit.Ĭharles was committed to the cause of rural electrification, serving as the chairman of the board of directors of Carroll Electric Cooperative. He also served on the board of Area Agency on Aging, Newton County Fair Board, and Newton County Farm Bureau. Burdine was instrumental in the development of the Eastern Newton County Water Association, where he served as president. Charles was a deacon and active leader in Big Creek Assembly of God Church. ![]() ![]() For the past several years, he managed a beef operation on the family farm. He was the past general manager of Newton County Farmer's Cooperative. Charles operated a large swine farm worked as a banker and a funeral home manager. The Burdines were named Newton County Farm Family of the Year in 1973 and again in 1982, when they were also honored as the Northwest Arkansas Farm Family. He was born Jon the family farm at Vendor, the son of Cylvester and Sally Jane (Cheatham) Burdine. Vincent Hospital in Little Rock, Arkansas. Burdine, 75, of Vendor, Arkansas, died Apat St.
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