Obituary

William "Bill" Hal Bequette

Age 83, a resident of Fayetteville, Arkansas, passed away Saturday, September 26, 2020 at Butterfield Trail Village in Fayetteville, Arkansas. He was born October 29, 1936 in Lowell, Arkansas, the son of Hal Dewey and Lena Belle (Brown) Bequette.

In 1952, at Farmington High School he met Ayleen Cammack, the love of his life, and she met her Hero! They were married May 17, 1956. After the wedding they started their life in California where they lived for a year before returning to Northwest Arkansas where all four children were born.

Bill was a resident of Farmington most of his life. He served the community in may roles. He was on the first City Planning Committee and as Director of the Farmington Cemetery Board for many years where he put in countless hours volunteering on behalf of the Cemetery, which was very important to him. He was a longtime elder of the Farmington Church of Christ. He was truly interested in people and their well-being, both physically and spiritually.

In 1958, Bill began a 41 year career with Standard Register Company in Fayetteville as a machine operator. He went on to serve as Plant Manager in Salisbury, Maryland and Kirksville, Missouri as well as the Fayetteville Plant before retiring in 1999. Also, during this time, He and Ayleen worked together in their construction company, building many homes and structures throughout Northwest Arkansas as well as running a cattle operation on their farm. He was extremely proud of his family and you would find his grandchildren, from the time they were born, spending time at the farm throughout the year. It was also a gathering place Thanksgiving
Week every year.

Bill was preceded in death by his parents and grandparents, W.L. and Bettie Brown and Aunt Marie Brown.

He is survived by his loving wife of 64 years V. Ayleen Bequette, one son and daughter-in-law B. Wayne Bequette and Pat Fahy of Albany, New York; three daughters and two sons-in-law Kim Smith of Fayetteville, Arkansas, Pam and GW Walsh of Rogers, Arkansas, Jill and Doug Faires of Paris, Texas; eight grandchildren and nine great grandchildren and his brother Gerry and his wife Joyce.

Due to Covid-19 restrictions, a celebration of life will be held at a later date. There will be a private family interment at Farmington Cemetery.

Memorial donations may be made to Farmington Cemetery Association P.O. Box 633 Farmington, Arkansas 72730 or Farmington Church of Christ P.O. Box 358 Farmington, Arkansas 72730.
Funeral Service
Service information unavailable.
Visitation
Visitation information unavailable.
Final Resting Place
Farmington Cemetery
South, Row 02 54, Space 125
General

Oct 29, 1936

Sep 26, 2020

83

Tributes

Our deepest sympathy to Bill’s family. He was one of a kind and we loved working with him at Standard Register in Kirksville. We will cherish the many memories we have of him. So glad we had family move to AR so we were able to see him and you, Ayleen, after you left Kirksville. Always enjoyed visiting the farm. May he Rest In Peace in the arms of our almighty God! He will be missed by many!! Hugs and love to all of his family!
Bob and Mary Jane Kiefer - Friends
Our hearts go out for Bill’s family. He was our special friend. We will never forget him. Hold on to his memory. Rest In Peace my friend, you deserve it.
Terry & Patty Neal - Friend
Bill was a good Christian friend and will be missed. Bill was the plant manager where I worked. He was a Godly man where ever he was. May God Comfort the family.
Clarence and Sue Wiles - Friend
We are so sad to hear of Bills passing. Our thoughts and prayers are with the family during this difficult time. Ruth, Mike and Michelle Sellers
Michelle DeCanio - Friends
Your family are in our thoughts and prayers. Greg and Mary Kaye Oxford
Mary Kaye Oxford - Friend
Funeral Service
Service information unavailable.
Visitation
Visitation information unavailable.
Final Resting Place
Farmington Cemetery
South, Row 02 54, Space 125
General

Oct 29, 1936

Sep 26, 2020

83