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© The Stilwell Democrat Journal
Wednesday, February 14, 2018
Submitted by: Jan Grooms


Johnie Duane Pickett

August 23, 1969 ~ January 15, 2018

Johnie Duane Pickett, 48, of Siloam Springs, Arkansas, died January 15, 2018, at Siloam Springs Regional Hospital. He was born August 23, 1969, in Siloam Springs to John R. Pickett and Judy Allen McCarter. He was a mechanic.

He is survived by two daughters, Julia Pickett of Fayetteville, Ark., and Haleigh Pickett of Fayetteville; a son, Daniel Pickett of Farmington, Ark.; his father, John Pickett of Siloam Springs; his mother, Judy McCarter of Port Charlotte, Fla.; three grandchildren; grandmother, Elda Allen of Siloam Springs; and a sister, Tracy Lovett of Siloam Springs.

A memorial service was held Friday, January 19, 2018, at Wasson Memorial Chapel in Siloam Springs. 


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