Steven J Miller
Gone but never forgotten. I learned a lot from you Uncle Dick. Rest in Piece...
Birth date: Apr 3, 1937 Death date: Aug 1, 2023
Richard “Dick” Stockland, 86 of Springdale, AR passed away Tuesday, August 1, 2023 in Fayetteville, AR. He was born April 3, 1937 in Middleton, WI to Albert and Marilla (Stace) Stockland. Dick had a long career with Tyson Foods in Read Obituary
Gone but never forgotten. I learned a lot from you Uncle Dick. Rest in Piece...
Mary and the entire family, we’re so sorry to hear about Dick passing. There are certainly a lot of memories from our “old Tyson days” and all the experiences we had together. Dick was one of the key leaders at Tyson that it a great company. He was always there for you when times of need. To be a friend and do what he could to help you through a rough spot. He was a true friend.
John & Marge Vaillancourt
To Mary and all of his family, my prayers are with you. Dick with certainly by missed in the Anna Brown class at FUMC as well as many other places. Good memories will stay with you and keep his memory alive. Sara Brown
What a great man! He never broke a promise to me and was always a man of his word. I'm so happy to have known him and his family. Dick is one person who I will never forget. God bless you all.
Eugene Nash
Mary, we’re so sorry to hear about Dick passing. There are certainly a lot of great memories from our “old Tyson days” and all the experiences/adventures we had together. I always believed that Dick was one of the key leaders that got Tyson in those early days to be a great company.
We will pray that you and your family find peace and comfort during this difficult time.
Bob and Gale Love
Thoughts and Prayers!

What a beautiful and well-loved life! Dick was an exemplary man in every arena. May God bless your soul eternally. Concetta Baker
First, I love this photo of Dick