ÿþ<table width="250" border="1" align="center" cellpadding ="0"cellspacing="0" bordercolor="#000000" bgcolor="#FFFFFF"> <tr align="center" valign="top"> <td height="200"><p><br> <br> <br> <br> <br> <br><br> <span class="style37"><SPAN STYLE= "" >Eldron Earnheart</SPAN> <br> - </span></p><table width="240" border="0" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0"> <tr> <td class="style20"><div align="justify"><SPAN STYLE= "" >Eldron H. Earnheart died Oct. 22, 2008, in Liberty Lake, Wash. He was born Dec. 3, 1918, in Bono, Ark., to Benjamin Frank-lin Earnheart and Minnie Rob-erts.<BR>Eldron moved to Idabel about 1927 when his father became owner of Earnheart Photographic Studio. He attended Gray High School where he played football. In 1941, he joined the Navy and served in World War II and the Korean conflict. He retired from North American (now Boeing) where he worked at their Santa Susanna Field Test Lab. <BR>He is survived by his wife, Mary Ellen of Liberty Lake; son, Mike Earnheart of Canoga Park, Calif.; and daughter, Nancy Earnheart of Spokane, Wash. His siblings are Delta Kelly of Lake-land, Fla., deceased; Dorothy Bisbee of Little Rock, Ark.; Ila Mae Fleming (Mrs. Johnny) of Roland, Ark.; B.F. Earnheart of Jackson, Ark., deceased. His father remarried to Louise Ryno and Eldron&rsquo;s siblings are Cecil and wife Linda Earnheart of Canon City, Colo., Vida LeForce of Oroville, Calif., Patsy and husband Malcolm Butler of Ida-bel, Charles and wife Judy Earn-heart of Idabel and Thelma and husband Larry Russell of Okla-homa City.<BR>As he wished, his body was cremated and there was no ser-vice.<BR></SPAN> </div></td></tr></table></table>