Obituary

Tommy Wayne Remington

Age 75, a resident of Prairie Grove, Arkansas, passed away Tuesday, June 3, 2025 at Washington Regional Medical Center in Fayetteville, Arkansas. He was born February 22, 1950 in Lincoln, Arkansas, the son of Stanley and Bessie (Wood) Remington.

Tommy served in the United States Army.

He was a member of the Prairie Oaks Baptist Church.

He was preceded in death by his parents, his grandparents Myron and Millie Remington and Jim and Effie Wood.

Survivors include his wife Debbie Remington; two daughters Marcresa Hattenhauer and husband Mark and Kim Rose and husband Dewayne; two stepsons Kary Reed and Frankie Reed; one stepdaughter Chantal Redden and husband Roger; his sister Brenda Velton; four grandchildren Anthony Hattenhauer, Chasidi Baber, Damian Rose, and Matheu Hattenhauer; ten step grandchildren Shanda Butler, Kyler Reed, Dylan Reed, Dalton Reed, Riley Reed, Remmie Schneider, Destinie Reed, Laynie Bandy, Zachary Redden, and Luckie Reed; twenty five great grandchildren; numerous nieces, nephews and cousins.

The family will receive friends Thursday, June 5, 2025, 6:00-7:00 PM at Luginbuel Funeral Home.

Funeral service will be held 2:00 PM Friday, June 6th, 2025, at Prairie Oaks Baptist Church in Prairie Grove, Arkansas. Burial will be in the Prairie Grove Cemetery, there will be no graveside services held.
Funeral Service

2:00 pm
Prairie Oaks Baptist Church
Visitation

6:00 pm
Luginbuel Funeral Home
Final Resting Place
Prairie Grove Cemetery
North, Row 78, Space 30
General

Feb 22, 1950

Jun 3, 2025

75

Tributes

Tommy was one of the sweetest, most gentle and kind man you could ever know. He loved to play his guitar and sing for all of us at the Lincoln SR Center and we loved to listen to him. My prayers for comfort in the coming days for Debbie and all his family and friends.
Kathy Rankin - Friend
He was also a truck driver over the road for many years and a dump truck driver and was proudly known over the CB as muleskinner or skinner for short and momma was Mrs Kitty. He was a avid hunter and fisherman. By avid I mean great. I once seen him shoot a Buck on coon ridge in White Rock and chased after it with a broken led on crutches ?? Budkid and White rock were his second home. He taught me many great skills like hard work and no pay hehehe. In his later years he loves taking his 57'chevy to car shows. Were he taught me how to properly wash it and wax it lol ( but it was the time he one a trophy in his category). I loved talking with him about current events the Bible and the way the world had changed (normally for the worst) but we always had good laughs great talks and sometimes just enjoying the silence of mother nature. To say he was a good man is a understatement. And to say he will be missed is too. Thank you to the Remington and Daniels family for taking me in and making and loving me as their own. With love Frankie Wayne Reed.rest in peace I Love you. Until I see you again.
Frankie Reed - Son/ step son
All of my childhood memories feature Tommy and Brenda in them. Tommy was my second brother. I will always remember those times fondly. He was a wonderful man and will be missed. Barbara Remington Johnson
Barbara Remington Johnson - Cousin
Great times growing up with Tommy. Born the same year and lived within walking distance, before we could drive. Cherish those days in deer camp as teens, down at White Rock, and running up and down the creek killing snakes. Spent many a night camped out over on Tenkiller. So many fond memories, I can't even count them. He's left us here for now, but I'm assured that I will see him again..
Paul Remington - Cousin
Tommy was like another brother growing up. We shared many fond memories. We recently visited as we waited for our treatments. He was a wonderful person and will be missed greatly. Our deepest sympathies, rest in peace. -Love Patsy and family
Patsy - Cousin
I met tommy and Brenda thru there sons Kary and franky.the first time was with a smile I'll never forget.good people.we would visit and talk and always see eye to eye even if we didn't agree witch I never knew.there is just some people you can always call home.tommy was always kind and a great guy.and I am proud to call him brother.a true knight.this well defense.we will miss.a great loss to place we call home our town our community the word.
Scott tremmel - Friend and friend of family
My sympathies to Debbie and family. Tommy’s parents and family were among my favorite customers at Valley Drug. I watched lots of baseball games that my Woolsey boys played with Remingtons, Reeds, and Daniels. ????
Peggy Mott - Friend
Funeral Service

2:00 pm
Prairie Oaks Baptist Church
Visitation

6:00 pm
Luginbuel Funeral Home
Final Resting Place
Prairie Grove Cemetery
North, Row 78, Space 30
General

Feb 22, 1950

Jun 3, 2025

75