Claude Lee Durrett, Jr.

Unknown - Jan 30th, 2011
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Biography: Claude Lee Durrett, Jr. was born June 22, 1916 on Spruce Street in the Pulaski Heights section of Little Rock, Arkansas. He passed away Sunday evening, January 30, 2011 at the age of 94. Claude was born the son of Claude Durrett, Sr. and Cora Hope Garner Durrett, and he had one sister, Gladys Hope Durrett (married name Winburn). The Durrett?s grew up attending Immanuel Baptist Church and Pulaski Heights Baptist Church in Little Rock, with Claude?s mother being one of the founding members of Pulaski Heights Baptist Church. After graduating from Little Rock High School (now Central High School) in 1934 during the Great Depression, Claude entered Ouachita Baptist University in Arkadelphia, Arkansas that fall, graduating in the spring of 1938. Although he originally wanted to attend the University of Arkansas, he was very glad he went to Ouachita, for he met the love of his life, Aletha Sloan, in Arkadelphia while going to school. Upon graduation Claude began to get established in the business world by selling life insurance. He also spent time in the Army during World War II. He and Aletha married in 1939, and they enjoyed an almost 60 year marriage until Aletha?s passing in 1999. During February of 1942, Claude and Aletha had Judy, their first and only child. After a relatively short military stint in Louisiana, the Durrett?s moved back to Little Rock in the early 1940?s, later settling into a house in the heights on Club Road in 1947. They raised Judy and continued to live in that same house until 2008 when Claude moved into Parkway Village. Judy married Pledger Monk, Jr. in 1966 and they had one son, Pledger Monk, III, who was Claude and Aletha?s only grandchild. After Pledger married Jennifer Lee Kuntz in 1993, they had four children, giving Claude four great-grandchildren: Brandon, Connor, Rachel and Parker, who currently range in ages from 8 to 15. Early in his insurance career, Claude reached one of his business goals by becoming a general agent with Pacific Mutual, and he maintained his office in the Donaghey Building in downtown Little Rock. Never one to just sit at home, he continued to go to the office most every weekday until the year 2000 when he was 83 years old. Claude has attributed much of his success in his career to being honest and ?straight-laced? in his business dealings. Claude and Aletha were both avid Razorback fans, attending football and basketball games in Fayetteville and Little Rock for decades throughout their marriage. They also had a great many friends, and for many years they could be found every Friday night having dinner with the ?Friday Night Group? at Pleasant Valley Country Club. Additionally, they both had a huge love for dancing and listening to jazz and big band music. Claude loved music so much that Aletha bought him a trumpet when he was 63 years old, along with private lessons for him to learn how to play it. Later he began to play some with local jazz bands well into his eighties. Claude said he ?strives to ?live each day thanking God for all my blessings and asking him to help me become a better person than I was the day before.? He is survived by his daughter, Judy Monk of Arkadelphia, AR; grandson, Pledger Monk, III and his wife, Jennifer of Little Rock, AR; great-grandchildren, Brandon, Connor, Rachel and Parker Monk all of Little Rock, AR and his nieces, Carolyn Winburn of Little Rock, AR and Dr. Mary Winburn of Fort Meyers, FL. and very dear friends, Ed and Chris Beasley of Little Rock, AR. A memorial service will be held at 2:00 p.m. on Wednesday, February 2, 2011 at Pulaski Heights Baptist Church, officiated by Dr. Randy Hyde. A private burial will be held at Roselawn Memorial Park. Arrangements by Ruebel Funeral Home, www.ruebelfuneralhome.com. Memorial may be made to Pulaski Heights Baptist Church, 2200 Kavanaugh Blvd., Little Rock, AR 72205.

Condolences(08)
Peggy and Gary Gross
#8
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
Hi, Judy. It's been a long time since we spoke. Gary happened to see about your Dad's passing while looking at Arkadelphia obits on the web. I am sorry about your Dad. It's a sad time we all have to go through. Please say hello to your Mom for me. My mom is still living pretty well on her own in LR. Email me if you ever feel like it (Gary and I share the above email address). Take care. Peggy and Gary
Terry Clayton Paulson
#7
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
Mr. Durrett and Aletha were friends of my parents and Great Aunt, Daisy Aydelott. I remember Mr. Durrett as always sporting a big smile and a twinkle in his eye. My deepest sympathies for your loss.
Lue Jernigan Taff
#6
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
My mother has been at Parkway Village for almost a year. Her room was next to Claude's. We gave him one of my father's canes when his disappeared. He used it to change TV channels. I loved Claude's attitude about life. He was usuallly happy and I loved his Razorback hat that he got for Christmas. He said he was Rudolph the Red-Nosed Razorback. My father W. J. Jernigan, Jr. grew up on Spruce Street in Little Rock. He was born in 1915. I'll bet that they knew each other. I am glad that I knew Claude Lee Durrett. I am sorry for your loss.
Arleta & Bob Power
#5
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
We had the privilege of spending many hours with Claude and Aletha during UA football season. Claude knew all the places to find a great meal and a dance band. We loved watching the two of dance. One time the game was in Jackson Mississippi. Claude knew a great resturant and the band members. Before the night was over, he was on stage playing his trumpet! and he loved to tell jokes.
He dearly loved his family and cherished every visit he had in his last years. Ed and Chris Beasley spent a lot of time with him in his declining years,despite their own health problems.May he rest in peace and dance with Aletha in eternity.

Pleasant Valley Country Club
#4
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
Mr. Durrett was a part of the Pleasant Valley family for many years. We are saddened by news of his passing. Our deepest condolences to his family. Your friends at Pleasant Valley Country Club.
Scot and Celeste Needham
#3
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
We are sorry for your loss. May he rest in peace and your memories of him make you smile.

With love,

Scot and Celeste Needham
Mark and Sonya Murphy
#2
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
Our sincere sympathies to the family.
Hatim Smouni
#1
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
Sorry for your Loss and May Claude Rest in Peace. Please accept my deepest condolences.
Hatim Smouni

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