Malissa Newtols
Talking to him as if he was my Friend Love Always your Daughter

Birth date: Sep 18, 1943 Death date: Apr 20, 2013
Harold Clarence Meadows, 69 yrs., of Fayetteville, AR, passed away Saturday, April 20, 2013 after a long battle with cancer. Harold was born September 18, 1943 to parents Clarence and Nervia Meadows. Harold was retired from Coope Read Obituary
Talking to him as if he was my Friend Love Always your Daughter

Harold Meadows was my first husband and father of my daughter Malisa. I was quite young when we married and we were crazy in love. Harold was raised as a fine young man which carried him well into his senior years; always thoughtful, full of grace and above all, a loved man by many. He had scruples far beyond most throughout his entry life. During his early teen years he developed an art of his own in roller skating...a sport so well accomplished it might have led him into a professional. In additional, his passion was within his distinctive artistry, also derived from a early age. Harold remarried over the years twice. He was a fine Son, Father, Step Father, husband and friend. He remained my friend to his last day. Harold, you will always be missed and leave a great heritage. You asked me many years ago, although so young when married, did I still love you? Our daughter was at the sage of 20. I told you “ a love will always be there, we share a beautiful daughter, the finest gift you gave me. I will always be thankful and indebted to you. And yes, there will always be a love between us that simply can’t fade. Our worlds carry on with Our daughter Malisa Maelyn Newtols, our Grandson Matthew Robert Snyder and now our grand prize, Great Grandson, Matthew Robert Ryot Snyder almost 5 years old now. You did Great Harold.
Sherry
Mister Harold, all the guys at Ozark Custom Construction will miss you. The real profit in doing your work was getting to know you and enjoying your companionship.
May the love of friends and family carry you through your grief.
I like to remember you as the clown you were. You were the life of a party and full of silly jokes. Thanks for the great memories!
Although I can't be with you while you remember your loved one, you're in my thoughts from afar.
Dad, I am so great-full to have been here for you, the way you were for Mom when she needed you most. I feel blessed to have learned from you both how love, comfort, & care that much, will keep you both with me always. I love you
You will be missed uncle Harold!Love you.Paula smith