Gillis Warren Stephenson Jr

Gillis Warren Stephenson Jr

Dec 9, 1944 - Feb 26th, 2024
  • Birth Date: Dec 9, 1944
  • Death Date: Feb 26, 2024
  • Funeral Date: Mar 4, 2024, 1:00 pm
  • Location: Second Presbyterian Church, Little Rock, AR
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Biography: Gillis Warren Stephenson, Jr., passed away on February 26, 2024. He was born on December 9, 1944 in Memphis, Tenn., where his father was stationed during the Second World War. After the war, the family returned to Monticello, where he experienced the magic of growing up in a small town. Warren credited the Boy Scouts for many of his lifelong friendships, especially with a circle of good-hearted rogues who alternately amused and exasperated the people of Drew County. Of all his accomplishments, few made him prouder than earning his Eagle Scout rank. He would support the organization later in life by serving as a booster, board member, and a term as President for the Scouts’ Quapaw Area Council.

Warren graduated from Monticello High School and attended the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville before transferring to his beloved “Cow College,” then the Arkansas Agricultural and Mechanical College, now the University of Arkansas at Monticello. After college he moved to Little Rock, where he started work with Russell, Brown, & Company, an experience he credited with giving him the foundation for his future success in business.

In 1972, his coworker Bruce Thalheimer, then engaged to Barbara Sawrie, fixed Warren up on a blind date with Barbara’s younger sister. That was how he met Martha, the love of his life. Despite a disastrous first date, Warren prevailed upon her for another chance and they eventually began a long-term relationship. One Sunday night in 1976, Martha told him that after four years of dating it was time to pop the question or break up. Never one to let someone get the best of him, he suggested they marry on Saturday, six days later. She called his bluff and they married on July 24, 1976, at Mabelvale United Methodist Church, first moving into his home in the Heights before moving to Robinwood in 1980, where they lived together until his death.

Warren was an avid duck hunter and member of Rock Roe Hunting Club, which fueled his support for Ducks Unlimited. He was lucky enough to deepen friendships with travel to duck hunt in South America, fish Sabourin Lake in Canada, and golf any course where he and his friends could get a tee time. When he wasn’t traveling as a sportsman, he and Martha traveled internationally with family and friends.

He was honored to serve on the boards of St. Vincent Infirmary in Little Rock, Lyon College in Batesville, and Pleasant Valley Country Club, where he served as Treasurer. He believed in these causes and was happy solicit for them, usually beginning with a joke that no one would laugh at harder than him.

He follows his mother, Ethel May Howson Stephenson of Monticello, and father Gillis Warren Stephenson, Sr., also of Monticello, into the hereafter. He is survived by his wife of 47 years, Martha (Little Rock) and their son, Boyd (Washington, DC). As an only child he was mystified and thrilled to be included in his wife’s sprawling family. He is loved by a host of surviving in-laws, Jerry Sawrie (Teresa) of Russellville, Dr. Michael Platt (Bettye) of Alexandria, Vir., Bruce Thalheimer (Barbara) of Little Rock; nieces and nephews Brent Sawrie (Barbara) of Reno, Nev., Scott Sawrie of Little Rock, Cindy Sawrie Walker (Lloyd) of Russellville, Eddie Sawrie of Tulsa, Okla., Jennifer Platt of Pittsboro, N. Car., Michael Platt, Jr., (Jennifer) of Alexandria, Vir., Andrew Thalheimer (Soon-Jeon Youn) of St. Louis, Missouri, and Eleanor Thalheimer (Joseph) of Portland, Ore.; as well as a host of friends who will miss his thoughtfulness, kindness, and sense of humor.

The family will host a visitation at Ruebel Funeral Home in Little Rock on Sunday, March 3 from 3:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. A service celebrating his life will take place on Monday, March 4, 2024, at Second Presbyterian Church in Little Rock at 1:00 p.m. with a reception to follow in Second Hall. In lieu of flowers, which he got more than enough of at the helm of United Wholesale Florist, the family asks that you make memorial bequests to the Natural State Council of the Boy Scouts of America, 3220 Cantrell Road, Little Rock, AR 72202. Arrangements are under the direction of RuebelFuneralHome.com

Condolences(10)
Joetta Duke
#10
Mar 4th, 2024 10:27 pm
Martha and Boyd, I am so saddened to just now read of Warrens passing. He was a hoot, aside from being such a great businessman and friend to many. My heart breaks for all who knew and loved him. Prayers for peace and strength.
Joetta
Donna Whitaker Cairnes
#9
Mar 3rd, 2024 2:53 pm
There are no words for the loss of Warren, we have remained friends since 1964. He was always so full of laughter and happiness; this included his jokes as well. He made friends for a lifetime. As a widow, Martha, there are no words. However through God it will get better.and you and Boyd are in my prayers.. In Christian love.
Boyd and Diana Rothwell
#8
Mar 3rd, 2024 8:54 am
Warren’s council, whit and friendship will be greatly missed. He had/has many colleagues with whom he enjoyed the conquests and challenges of this journey called “life”. He will be missed. Our condolences and sympathy to his family.
Donald Weatherman
#7
Mar 1st, 2024 3:29 pm
Mr. Stephenson was a valued supporter of Lyon College and a delightful person. I had the privilege of having lunch with him many times and cherish those memories. Donald Weatherman, President Emeritus
Diane Suitt Gilleland
#6
Feb 29th, 2024 7:46 pm
My friend Warren was/is a very good man— precious, full of laughter and fun. My family moved to Monticello in 1964 two weeks before I started college at the University. The first friend I made was Warren. Soon his friends were and still are my friends: Virgil Trotter, Bob Lane and Al Williams. Our bonds, the “remember when antics” and the resulting laughter have persisted for 6 decades. Warren has been a steadfast friend over all these years. See you later, my sweet friend, and thank you Martha and Boyd for sharing him with us.
Karen Welch
#5
Feb 29th, 2024 5:11 pm
Martha, I pray that God will help you find peace in these hard days. You were married to a wonderful man.

Karen Welch

Ron and Gwen Mills
#4
Feb 29th, 2024 2:17 pm
His sense of humor was unmeasurable and a wonderful trait. He will be sorely missed and our condolences to Martha and family.
Tom Fritsche
#3
Feb 29th, 2024 1:19 pm
Warren loved his family and was smart, hard working, funny and always kind to me. Godspeed my friend.
Judge John Langton
#2
Feb 29th, 2024 12:35 pm
A good man who will be missed.
Tom Teeter
#1
Feb 29th, 2024 11:17 am
Warren was an extraordinary individual and a great friend to all who had the privilege of knowing him. His life was a treasure trove of cherished memories, shared laughter, and meaningful experiences, making his presence truly invaluable. Warren’s journey was like a rich and vibrant book, and I consider myself fortunate to have shared some chapters alongside him. Our youthful adventures in Monticello, surrounded by the finest group of friends one could ever hope for, hold a special place for me. I will treasure the moments we spent together. My deepest condolences go out to Martha and Boyd during this difficult time.

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