Paul Russell Hairston's Obituary
Paul Russell Hairston, 61 of Fayetteville, AR passed away peacefully on Monday January 27, 2020 at Willard Walker Hospice in Fayetteville. He was born November 8, 1958 in Orange, TX to Russell and Judith (Batchelor) Hairston.
Paul graduated from Baylor in 1983 and came to Fayetteville to pursue a masters degree in Geology at the University of Arkansas. He was an inspector for the Arkansas Department of Environmental Quality and a member of Central United Methodist Church.
Paul was a genuine, kind soul. He enjoyed woodworking: making cutting boards and lawn chairs. He could quote all of ‘The Hunt for Red October’ and ‘Top Gun’. Paul enjoyed meeting friends at West Mountain and his weekly Sunday night ‘Garage Gang’ gathering with his neighborhood guys. He was an excellent cook and always ready to feed anyone walking in the door. He was a craft beer connoisseur, even making his own brew.
Paul loved keeping people informed. His favorite app was the Weather Channel so we always knew when there was a tornado warning. He kept up to date with the detainees on Washington County Sheriff’s website, just in case he knows anyone. He always knew what plane was flying overhead or when the international space station was passing by.
Paul was the neighborhood watchdog and party planner. He directed traffic during numerous Root Rocket runs and made sure the runners were safe. He loved the Pink Flamingo parties in front of his house and always enjoyed people coming together to eat and laugh. He took care of everyone, even the firefighters who came to entertain the neighborhood children.
Paul is survived by his wife, Nancy Hairston, two daughters, Hannah Hairston (Shawn) of Conway, AR, Hallie Hairston of Fayetteville, AR; his parents Russell and Judith Hairston of Nacogdoches, TX; his sister Julie Pigneri (Phil) of Tauranga, New Zealand; and one brother Thad Hairston (Loryn) of Waco, TX.
A memorial service will be held 10 AM, Saturday, February 1st at Central United Methodist Church in Fayetteville with Dr. Steven K. Pulliam officiating.
In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the Fayetteville Public Library.
To sign the online guest book please visit www.nelsonberna.com
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