Brigadier General (Ret) William F.  Sherman

Brigadier General (Ret) William F. Sherman

Sep 12, 1937 - Mar 11th, 2020
  • Birth Date: Sep 12, 1937
  • Death Date: Mar 11, 2020
  • Funeral Date: Mar 14, 2020, 10:00 am
  • Location: First United Methodist Church-Little Rock
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Biography: William Farrar Sherman, September 12, 1937 – March 11, 2020

“Loved you yesterday, love you still, always have, always will.”
 
Brigadier General (Ret) William F. Sherman, who practiced law 53 years in Little Rock, died Wednesday in Nashville, Tennessee at Barton House Memory Center.  Bill’s anchors were family, faith, and public service. He had a deep and consuming commitment to assisting others through his law practice.
 
Bill’s formative years were spent in the nurturing community of Mountain Home, Arkansas, where his father, Lincoln, was an engineer with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers on the construction of the Norfork and Bull Shoals Dams.  Bill graduated from the Tennessee Military Institute, and was awarded a BA in history from the University of Arkansas (distinguished military graduate) and an LLB from the University of Virginia.
 
To his very core, Bill loved his family, his historic home, his Hillcrest neighborhood (and its many parks), his church, his state, and his country.  
 
Bill had a rich and varied career as an attorney, public servant (Assistant U.S. Attorney, Arkansas Securities Commissioner, State Representative, Member of State Constitutional Convention), and as a 32-year service member of the U.S. Army’s Reserve and National Guard. He served as special assistant to the Judge Advocate General of the Army, holding the rank of brigadier general from 1987 until 1990. 
 
Bill was also a tireless public advocate for individuals with cognitive and developmental disabilities, including his son, John.  With his wife, Carole, he was greatly influenced and informed by John, who from birth has lived with profound cognitive disabilities. During his career, Bill worked with parents and guardians to protect the homes and services for persons with cognitive and developmental disabilities in Arkansas and throughout the country.
 
In 2017, Bill closed his law office after 53 years of practice.
 
Bill was honored and recognized in each of his careers. In 1990, following his services as assistant to the Judge Advocate General, Bill was the recipient of the Legion of Merit award.  In 1991, the National Association of Superintendents of Public Facilities for Persons with Cognitive and Developmental Disabilities awarded him its Humanitarian Award, noting that Bill “through untiring effort and tenacity challenged in court and reversed the trend of the past 20 years to close institutions through class action litigation.” He also received the Winthrop Rockefeller Memorial Award (1970).
 
Bill was a deeply loyal husband, father and friend.

He is survived by his wife of 52 years, Carole Lynn Williams; sister-in-law Mary Ann McKuin (Bob); his children, John; Anna and Lucy; his sons-in-law Ian Billington and Bart Kempf and grandchildren: Alex and Laura (Oxford, England), Helen and James (Nashville, TN).  He is also survived by nephews Andrew McKuin and Joel McKuin and cousins Carl Sherman, Betsy Sherman Shelton, Bill Keas Sherman, Priscilla Lowe Dahlen, Kath’oleen Lowe Nutt, Walt Lowe, Nancy Jane Lowe and Chester Lowe.
 
The family acknowledges with gratitude the love and constancy of families and friends and the work of professional staff at Arkadelphia Human Development Center, UAMS Center on Aging, the Barton House Memory Center and Avalon Hospice.
 
Memorials may be made to a favorite charity, or to:
 
First United Methodist Church
723 Center St, Little Rock, AR 72201, or
 
Arkadelphia Human Development Center Volunteer Council
P.O. Box 70
Arkadelphia, AR  72110

Families and Friends of Care Facility Residents
c/o Alan Fortney, treasurer, 9308 Brentwood Loop #B North Little Rock, AR 72113
 
A visitation will be held from 5 to 6:30 pm on Friday March 13, at First United Methodist Church, Fellowship Hall. The funeral will take place on Saturday, March 14, at 10 am, First United Methodist Church. Services will be live streamed at https://fumclr.org/watch-live/
 

 

Condolences(20)
Shirley Maduro
#20
Mar 19th, 2020 10:35 pm
Carole and family,
Our deepest condolence in the passing of your dear husband Bill. May our Lord comfort and guide you at this difficult time. I have such fond memories visiting you and Bill in your home. He was always such a caring person and a true gentleman. You and Bill can be proud of your commitment, hard work, and courage in helping the cause of people with disabilities. I know you have many wonderful memories and a lovely family. Prayers and thoughts are with you. God bless and keep you, Cousin Shirley and family
Charlie Green
#19
Mar 16th, 2020 10:04 am
Carole, I was saddened to hear of Bill's passing. He was a tireless warrior for John and for all people with developmental disabilities. I admired him very much.
Bill & Terri Anderson
#18
Mar 14th, 2020 10:13 am
Carole, John & Family ~ There are no words to express this profound loss. Bill was the bright light we could all follow through our travels. Take care of yourself & each other.

Much love, Terri & Bill
Mary Finley
#17
Mar 14th, 2020 8:46 am
Carole Lynn and family, please know my heart and prayers are with you. I left a message on the shorter obituary, but you may not have seen it. After reading this more detailed account, I could see what a life of service and devotion to family Bill demonstrated. I am blessed to have known him. With love, Mary Reese Finley
Loretta Alexander
#16
Mar 14th, 2020 3:53 am
Carol,
My deepest sympathy is extended to you and your children. I hope your memories will sustain during this time of grief. Bill was a very caring person and someone that I will truly miss.
Loretta
Bill Keys
#15
Mar 13th, 2020 8:40 pm
I was very sorry to hear of Bill's death. We were friends from the first grade in Mtn. Home, through college at the University of Arkansas, and remained friends although distance separated us. We played high school sports together, hunted small game, camped together, and attended the same Methodist Church in Mtn. Home. Bill and I were awarded our Boy Scout Eagle Scout badges on the same night in 1952. Long ago and far away.

Rest In Peace, old friend.
Pearl Sims
#14
Mar 13th, 2020 3:41 pm
Though we know it’s an inevitable part of life, talking about death is not something I am really not good at because the subject is so painful. So all I can say, is I am with you in my thought and prayers.

Pearl Sims, PhD
JETT'S GAS & SERVICE
#13
Mar 13th, 2020 1:56 pm
WE SEND OUR DEEPEST CONDOLENCES & PRAYERS TO OUR LONG TIME CUSTOMER & FRIENDS.
Robert and Deede Phelps
#12
Mar 13th, 2020 9:32 am
Having known Bill since the late 50s, I have been fortunate to have benefited from his friendship and counsel across our careers and strong personal relationship. I will always remember his sincere caring and thoughtful advice. He and Carole have been remarkable friends whom we cherish. God bless them both.
Suzette Maynard
#11
Mar 12th, 2020 7:08 pm
Carole, I want to send my prayers to you and your family at this time of need. Bill was a blessing to the families of Arkadelphia HDC and the whole state. He fought for our children with special needs. I appreciate all he did for the families. I will keep you in my prayers and thoughts. Suzette
Joe Joslin
#10
Mar 12th, 2020 3:10 pm
It was a honor and privilege to clerk for Mr. Sherman while I attended UALR Bowen. Mr. Sherman never turned down anyone asking for help, sometimes against the advice of his staff and lovely wife Carole. His life was the epitome of service to Arkansas, this country and to the public good. My prayers are with his wife and children, he will be deeply missed by all who knew him and worked with him.
Mary Reese Finley
#9
Mar 12th, 2020 2:00 pm
Dear Carole Lynn and family,
Bill led an exemplary life, and I’m so glad I knew him as my youth Sunday School teacher and later as a friend. I wish I could be there for his visitation and funeral.
With love and sympathy,
Mary Finley
Armistead Reasoner
#8
Mar 12th, 2020 7:28 am
As long as I can remember, Mr. Sherman was always a kind, loving person in my life and in my families life. I didn't know Mr. Sherman well, but I'll always remember him. My condolences to Mr. Sherman's family and all who loved Mr. Sherman.
Ethel Finley
#7
Mar 12th, 2020 6:16 am
Carole, Ben and I are saddened to hear of Bill's death. Our prayers are with you.
Evans family
#6
Mar 12th, 2020 3:54 am
Our thoughts and prayers are with your family as you prepare to say goodbye to your love one. May the God of all comfort help you to cope with the heavy weight of your loss. Thinking of you all.
Darrell Pickney
#5
Mar 11th, 2020 7:39 pm
My sincere condolences go out to Carole and the entire Sherman family on the passing of my dear friend Bill. I became acquainted with Bill when he personally invited me to attend a FF/CFR meeting some 30 years ago and I have admired him since that time for his dedication to the advocacy work he did. May GOD BLESS the Sherman family.
Billy Bowerman
#4
Mar 11th, 2020 7:14 pm
My god bless you in this time
Jan L Fortney
#3
Mar 11th, 2020 6:55 pm
This makes my heart sad. Prayers for the family.
Arkansas Army National Guard Judge Advocate General Corps
#2
Mar 11th, 2020 6:54 pm
Sorry for your loss. BG Sherman was a great leader, officer, and Judge Advocate.
James (JIM) Stanley, Jr. & Audrey Burtrum-Stanley
#1
Mar 11th, 2020 6:16 pm
Dear Sherman family...may the love and caring of family and friends comfort all at this time of saddness. One winter afternoon, we ran into Bill at the grocery; We had the greatest visit, (blocking the aisle with shopping baskets.) We supplied lots of laughter for folks who were hungry for watching 'friendship in action.' One stranger walked over to us and said: "Just watching you laugh makes 'me' happy!. Having worked on a couple legal cases together, Bill proved to be a gifted attorney and a trusted gentleman with many virtues. Most importantly, having attended church services with Bill, we know he was' a Christian' - the highest description for anyone. GOD BLESS THIS GOOD MAN.

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