Biography ken tate harrison arkansas
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Alumni Awards
2023
Steven J. Austin Sr., BSCS ‘01
Associate Director, Raytheon Technologies
Indrajeet Chaubey, MSBAE ‘94
Dean, University of Connecticut College of Agriculture, Health, and Natural Resources
Jeff Fackler, MSOM ‘13
Retired
C. Denese Bracy Jackson, BSChE ‘90
Retired
Karen Jewell, BSIE ‘00
Engineering & Technology, J. B. Hunt Transport, Inc.
Mike Linstrom, BSCmpE ‘85
Vice President, CGI Consulting
Herbert J. (Bert) Parker, BSCE ‘77, MSCE ‘78
Retired
E. Lamar Pettus, BSME ‘68
Retired
Rajesh Calicut Subramaniam, MSEE ‘01
Founder and CEO, embedUR
2022
Jeff Amerine, MSOM ‘09
Founder, Managing Director, Startup Junkie Consulting
Kevin Henry, BSBAE ‘99
Executive Director, Demand Planning Lead, MAC Cosmetics
Brad M. Jackson, BSCS ‘83
Chief Executive Officer, Cordin8 llc
Michael W. Mourot, BSChE ‘76, MSChE ‘77
Senior Vice President, Sinclair Group
Thomas H. Newton, Jr., BSME ‘82, MSME ‘84
Deputy Director, National Institute of Standards and Tec
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Willis Ray Tate
Visitation Schedule
Roller-Christeson Funeral Home
519 N. Spring Street
Harrison, AR 72601
Friday, February 22, 2019
6:00 to 8:00 PM
Service Schedule
Roller-Christeson Funeral Home
519 N. Spring Street
Harrison, AR 72601
Saturday, February 23, 2019
10:00 AM
Memorial Contributions
Eagle Heights Baptist Church Building Fund
703 E. Walters
Harrison, AR 72601
of Harrison, AR
December 14, 1927 - February 18, 2019
Willis Ray Tate passed away on Monday, February 18, 2019, at Mount Vista Health and Rehabilitation Center in Harrison, at the age of 91. Willis was born on December 14, 1927, in his grandmother's hotel in Amagon, AR, to Chester and Gladys (Balch) Tate. He grew up in Newport, AR, where he graduated from Newport High School. Willis served one year
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About the Foundation
The North Arkansas Medical Foundation was created in 1996 as a 501(C)3 nonprofit organization. As the fundraising branch of North Arkansas Regional Medical Center (NARMC), the Foundation is committed to providing financial support to the hospital and our clinics.
Within the past year alone, the Foundation purchased a LUCAS chest compression system for the EMS department and two anesthesia machines for the surgery department. This is only possible through the support of our valued donors. Additionally, the Foundation secured grant funding to purchase four ECG machines for the respiratory department, a bladder scanner for the emergency department, a birthing bed for the OB department, and an AED for the Claude Parrish Cancer Center. Since its inception in 1996, the foundation has raised more than $10 million for the needs of NARMC.
We count it an honor and privilege to serve NARMC and this community. We want to be a Foundation that you