Obituary

LeRoy Sidney Struble

69 a resident of Lincoln, passed away March 19, 2013 in Fayetteville. He was born September 16, 1943 in Sheridan, Wyoming, the son of Roy Gene and Anna Pauline Ligoski Struble.

He was a member of the Sanctuary Church in Lincoln.

He was preceded in death by his parents and one brother, Leonard Eugene Struble.

Survivors include his wife, Herminia Struble; one son, LeRoy Struble Jr. and one daughter, Misty Dawn Struble both of Detroit, Michigan; one half brother, Ronald Eugene Murray of Sheridan, Wyoming; one nephew Rusty Struble and wife Linda Struble.

The family will receive friends on Sunday afternoon from 2:00-3:00 P.M. at Luginbuel Funeral Home.

Funeral service will be held Monday, March 25, 2013 - 2:00 P.M. at The Sanctuary Church in Lincoln.

Memorials may be made to the LeRoy Struble Memorial Fund at Arvest Bank acct. # 30981393.
Funeral Service

2:00 pm
The Sanctuary in Lincoln, Arkansas. There will be no graveside service held at the cemetery.
Visitation

2:00 pm
Luginbuel Funeral Home.
Final Resting Place
Beaty Cemetery
West, Row 25, Space 270
General

Sep 16, 1943

Mar 19, 2013

69

Tributes

Sonny, you and your polish stubborn arguments will be missed greatly! I don't know how dad will ever enjoy fishing with having you to compete with! We will keep you forever in our hearts! Love you my "Nunny"!
Tammie Cavness - Family friend
This the one time I wish I was wrong Sonny, But I told you so, I did live longer.. You will be missed but I will keep you in memory when I go fishing. Now I will get the first, most and biggest. But I will share with Hermie.
Frank Mozden & Family - Friend and Fishing Buddy
Daddy Sonny, as I've always known you, and always will, I can't believe you're gone. I love you so much and I will miss you forever. As I think back, all my memories from birth until teenage years, were with you. I always disliked the outdoors, but you loved them. I remember camping, fishing, truck-driving, and I even remember cutting a fish since I said I never would. And you made me anyway.When I was little and couldn't pronounce the letter 's', I would say, "Daddy, I just wanna go to the hout and sit on the cout," and you would always know what I was saying. Those are such good memories now. I would've done anything to be daddy's little girl then. You did so much for me, and I'm so very proud of you. I wish you would've had more time on this earth to spend time with the woman who made you happy, you're wife, Hermie, to have some peace and relaxation after all your years of hard work and hard living. I know that you're in Heaven now, and it gives me great comfort because I always need another angel looking down on me and my children. I know that Heaven received a great man. You will never be forgotten. God bless Hermie and keep her safe through this tragic loss. Your smile and your laughter and your stories will be so missed. Nothing could ever make up for the loss of those. You will never be forgotten -Amy Emerson and Family
Amy Emerson - Step Daughter
Sonny, I have known you since I was just a little kid but talked more to you the in the last year than ever. When i was a kid I often wondered if you were as wild as everyone said you were, when I was in my 20's i went into a tavern and someone asked me my name, when I said Struble they said with an odd look on their face "are you related to Sonny Struble?" I answered yes. You sure had a reputation, but everyone who really knows you knows that you are a very caring & loving person, I sure will miss you. I will think of you everytime I see Clint Eastwood in Every Which Way But Loose (except you didn't have an orangutan to help you). Till we meet again my friend.
Mike Struble - Cousin
Funeral Service

2:00 pm
The Sanctuary in Lincoln, Arkansas. There will be no graveside service held at the cemetery.
Visitation

2:00 pm
Luginbuel Funeral Home.
Final Resting Place
Beaty Cemetery
West, Row 25, Space 270
General

Sep 16, 1943

Mar 19, 2013

69