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Your gift to the 糖心vlog官网 made in memory of this special person ensures a legacy that extends far into the future. Many of our Alumni have created scholarship funds that will continue to assist our students with their academic endeavors and live life fully.


Ben Powell Class of 2000

Ben Powell ’00

Date of Death: 2/6/2025
Endowment: Ben Powell Endowment

Ben is a legend, one-of-a-kind human being who truly lived life to the fullest. He had many lifetimes in his 48 years and was happiest on any body of water with his children and friends.
He had a great passion for the outdoors, gardening, cooking, and entertaining and was best known for his adventures on the water and his deep love for fishing.
Ben鈥檚 legacy will live on through his family, the many memories he created with family and friends, and the many stories about 鈥楤ig Ben.鈥

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Kenny Carr 鈥72

Date of Death: 1/6/2025
Scholarship: Ozarks Annual Fund in memory of Kenny Carr 鈥72

Kenny graduated from St. Joe High School in St. Joe, AR. He served briefly in the US Air Force. He was very proud of his service. Kenny furthered his education at the College of the Ozarks, in Clarksville, AR obtaining a Bachelor of Science Degree in Business Administration with a minor in Accounting. He worked for a variety of banks, working his way up in the financial world, from Auditor to Vice President. Before retiring, his most recent employment was with Jack Henry & Associates, a company that provides banking software, mostly to community banks and credit unions.

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Kenny Carr Class of 1972

Dorothy Jo Murray

Dorothy Jo Murray

Date of Death: 12/25/2024
Scholarship: Murray Family Scholarship

Dorothy was a former member of the National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution where she served as registrar. She was a member of the Board of Directors of the Claude Parrish Cancer Center. She was kind-hearted and always willing to help her friends and neighbors. She loved her family and church family dearly. Dorothy cherished time spent with her loved ones.

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Lonnie Qualls 鈥55

Date of Death: 2/23/2023
Scholarship: Ozarks Annual Fund in memory of Lonnie Qualls 鈥55

Lonnie was born in Clarksville, Arkansas. He graduated from College of the Ozarks in 1955. Lonnie was a stand-out athlete at Ozarks, excelling in baseball, basketball, and football. He coached numerous sports, including football, baseball, and tennis, at Ozarks from 1962 until his retirement in 1995. Lonnie was inducted into the Ozarks Sports Hall of Fame in 1990. In 2005, The Ozarks baseball field was named the Lonnie R. Qualls Field in his honor.

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Lonnie Qualls Class of 1955

Ronald King Laster Class of 1964

Ronald King Laster 鈥64

Date of Death: 12/28/2022
Scholarship: Ronald King Laster Scholarship Award

As a native from Harmony, Ron happily returned to Clarksville following his retirement. For over 20 years, Ron enjoyed providing assistance to a current student born in Johnson County or graduating from a Johnson County high school. Ron was known for his sense of humor, his generosity, and his kindness.

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Donald Stecks 鈥51

Date of Death: 8/19/2022
Scholarship: Ozarks Annual Fund in memory of Donald Stecks 鈥51

As a lifelong resident of Arkansas, Don earned a degree in pharmacy. While on campus, he met the love of his life, Maxine Dean Stecks. Don owned and operated Tanglewood Drug Store before retiring in 1993. Don always put his family first. He was a man of honor, who lived his life helping others.

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Don Stecks Class of 1951

Maxine Dean Stecks Class of 1952

Maxine Dean Stecks 鈥52

Date of Death: 11/28/2022
Scholarship: Ozarks Annual Fund in memory of Maxine Dean Stecks 鈥52

From Malden, MO, Maxine met Don while they were both students at the College of the Ozarks (now 糖心vlog官网). Maxine worked alongside Don in the Tanglewood Drug Store as the gift buyer for their business. After retirement in 1993, Maxine and Don traveled the world together. Maxine lived her life by always loving her family and friends with her quiet inner peace and strength.

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Katie Lien Burton 鈥05

Date of Death: 11/13/2021
Scholarship: Ozarks Annual Fund in memory of Katie Lien Burton 鈥05

From Salt Lake City, UT, Katie came to Ozarks as a soccer player and earned a degree in sociology. Katie would return to campus several times to participate in the annual alumni soccer games. She went on to earn a master鈥檚 degree in special education and was a special education teacher in Topeka and Shawnee Mission, Kansas.

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Katie Lien Class of 2005

Ted Beard Class of 2015

Theodore 鈥淭az鈥 Beard, IV 鈥15

Date of Death: 3/13/2015
Scholarship: Theodore 鈥楾az鈥 Beard IV Scholarship Endowment

Taz attended Ozarks and was set to graduate in May of 2015, however passed away prior to his graduation date. Because he had earned credits needed to complete his degree before passing, he was recognized for this achievement and graduated posthumously. He was an active student on campus with many talents in art, athletics and academia. His kindness touched many on campus and has continued to impact members of the Ozarks family.

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Jake Tull 鈥10

Date of Death: 5/19/2009
Scholarship: Jake Tull Memorial Endowed Scholarship

From Little Rock, Arkansas, Jake was a world traveler who dreamed of studying snakes in the Australian Outback as a career. Following a climb up Mount Kilimanjaro and an African safari, Jake fell ill May 2009 and was not able to recover from a series of cardiac arrest. Tull early on showed signs of a cosmopolitan and animal-oriented future. Jake was bighearted and loved his family and friends.

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Jake Tull Class of 2010