Leslie Merritt (Les) Finch

Leslie Merritt (Les) Finch

Dec 23rd, 1936 - Jun 28th, 2025
  • Birth Date: Dec 23, 1936
  • Death Date: Jun 28, 2025
  • Funeral Date: Jul 2, 2025 at 2:00 pm
  • Location: Second Presbyterian Church, Little Rock, Arkansas
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Biography: Leslie Merritt (Les) Finch died peacefully at home with his family by his side on June 28. He was born December 23, 1936, in Little Rock to Elizabeth Pearson (Libby) Finch and Curtis Lewis Finch, Sr.
Growing up in Little Rock, Les participated in Boy Scouts, and he was proud to have achieved the rank of Eagle Scout. His lifelong love of the out-of-doors can be attributed to scouting as well as his fondness for travel.

Les graduated from Little Rock (Central) High School, followed by a degree from Vanderbilt University where he was a member and president of the Kappa Sigma Fraternity. After college, he served in the US Army Reserve.

Returning to Little Rock, Les became a CPA and worked for Russell Brown and Company before joining the family business, Curtis Finch Furniture and Appliances, Inc. as president. He completed his career as Executive Director of the Arkansas Homefurnishings Association for 19 years. His lifelong friends in the furniture industry meant a great deal to him.

In 1970 Les married Jerrie Hairston and treasured 54 years of marriage to her. Les’ primary attention centered around his family, whom he adored. He also loved travel, golf, and the Razorbacks, which he relished sharing with family and friends. Taking after his mother’s travel career, Les meticulously organized family trips to assure their son Matt visited all fifty states and saw that he and Jerrie travelled to over one hundred countries including all seven continents. The Buffalo River was a favorite destination with over twenty-five annual canoe trips. There was also travel to numerous golf courses, and his esteemed golf ball collection grew! In addition, there was travel to many Razorback football games including to every SEC school with their good friends the Petersons and the McNultys.

Les was a lifelong member of Second Presbyterian Church, Little Rock, The Country Club of Little Rock, and The Little Rock Rotary Club (Club 99) where he was a Paul Harris Fellow. He was an active member of the Senior Golf Association and served as president.

Les is preceded in death by his parents and nephew Gregory Finch. He is survived by his wife, Jerrie Finch; son Matthew Finch and his wife Casey of Little Rock; son Robert Finch of Miami, FL; grandchildren Elizabeth (Libby) Finch, Bailey Bean and husband Anthony, and PFC US Army Reese Amberg; brother Curtis Lewis Finch, Jr. and his wife Jackye; and niece Leslie Louise Finch.

The family expresses appreciation to many for the excellent care Les received: Dr. Kenneth Johnston and his amazing staff (PCP); longtime family friends and assistants Ozie Townsend and Cindy Leech; the Movement Disorder Clinic at UAMS; Palliative Community and Hospice Home Care (especially Kadi and Kaili); A Place at Home (especially Tia and Tonja); and Deedie, Beverly, and Trent.  We are so grateful to each of you.

A memorial service will be at Second Presbyterian Church, Little Rock, on Wednesday, July 2 at 2:00 PM, officiated by The Rev. Alisa Seacrest. A reception will follow the service. A private family inurnment will be at Roselawn Memorial Park. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to Second Presbyterian Church or First Tee of Little Rock. Arrangements are under the direction of RuebelFuneralHome.com

Condolences(03)
Beverly Ault
#3
Jul 3rd, 2025 9:08 am
Jerrie, Thinking of you and Family now Prayers and Love
Phil Herring
#2
Jun 30th, 2025 12:18 pm
So sorry to hear this. He was such a great man with a big heart. He will be missed.
Wade Quinn III
#1
Jun 29th, 2025 7:16 pm
Dear Jerrie Sue,

You both truly put up the good fight re: Les’s recent health issues. He was so blessed to have your love and support. My aunt has been more than blessed by your combined friendships for as long as I can recall. Les was my uncles favorite golf buddy. The traveling your family experienced under the guidance of Les’s planning sounds nothing less than extraordinary . I wanted you to know that I am saddened I cannot attend Les’s service to support my favorite aunt and her very best friend. My thoughts and prayers will be with you and yours. Truly, Wade III

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