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Rodney Wayne Squires, 44 of Alma passed away Saturday, December 23, 2017 in his home. He was a journeyman electrician for Daniel Armer and a member of Red Ministries in Alma. He was an avid softball dad. He was preceded in death by his biological father Jim Rozell and his parents Emerson and Melba Squires.
He is survived by his wife of 24 years Angie Squires of the home; two daughters Felicia Squires of Fayetteville and Mariah Squires of the home; one sister Stacy Thurston of Fort Smith and one brother Shayne Friddle of Van Buren; his mother Kathy Morgan of Alma; two nieces and one nephew.
Pallbearers will be Rick Walker, Greg Ables, Daniel Armer, Zach Miller, C.R. Caldwell, Terry Moore, Brad Morrison and Aaron Lanning.
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