Bobby Thornton

Bobby Ellis Thornton, 92 of Fordyce, died Sunday, February 8, 2026. He was born March 22, 1933 in Fordyce to the late Claude Francis Thornton and Ernie Elizabeth Tuberville Thornton. He is also preceded in death by his two sisters, Jackie White and Frances White, and his four brothers, John R., Richard, Kenneth, and Marion.Bobby attended Fordyce Public Schools and was a member of the Fordyce Redbug football and basketball teams. He later enlisted in the U.S. Army and after discharged he joined the U.S. Navy where he served during the Korean Conflict. After retiring medically from the Navy, he attended Louisiana Tech in Rustin. Bobby was the co-owner of Fordyce Wholesale Company from 1960 to 1982 and was the owner of Thornton Wholesale Distributor starting in 1982.Bobby was a member of Beech Grove Missionary Baptist Church where he was an ordained deacon for 40 years. There he served as music director for 54 years, taught a men’s bible class and Sunday School for 42 years, and had perfect Sunday School attendance for 33 years.Bobby served several years as missions treasurer of the Judson Association. He attended all Arkansas State Associations, not missing a session of the American Baptist Association from 1982 until 2019. He had a special love for the Missionary Baptist Seminary in Little Rock and its instructors. He and his wife Joyce received the “Friend of the Seminary” award in 2006. He was also a member of the Gideons, the American Legion, and the Fleet Reserve Association.Bobby was actively involved with the work of the Macedonia Missionary Service in the United States and foreign countries until cancer slowed him down. He helped build forty church buildings in 26 states across the United States, one in Queensland, Australia, and two in Peru. He helped deliver a church bus to a missionary in Costa Rica, visiting missions points on the Pan American highway all through Central America. He made a three-week mission...

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