Charles Calvin Maberry

Charles Calvin Maberry, of Willard passed into the presence of the Lord Jesus on November 14, 2025. Calvin was born January 22, 1933, in Rogers, AR. He was the son of the late Charles and Bertha (Hutcheson) Maberry. Calvin graduated from Willard High School. He entered the Airforce in 1951 and served for 2 years.
In 1954 he began dating Arlene Rhea who quickly became the love of his life, and they were married August 20,1954. Calvin credits the Lord in using Arlene mightily in his personal walk with the Lord. They were blessed with three children in their nearly 65 years of marriage. To Calvin, there was no greater woman in the world than Arlene and he daily exemplified what it meant to be a Godly husband who loved and led his wife before all else. She was his right hand in life, ministry, child rearing, and all their adventures.
In the early years of their marriage, Calvin operated their dairy farm and worked at Kraft Foods in Springfield, MO. In the early 60’s, Calvin felt the Lord’s calling on his life to ministry and he became the Associate Pastor of Hamlin Baptist Church. In 1973 he became the Senior Pastor of Hamlin where he served for 24 years. He loved this church dearly and faithfully remained a member and Sunday School teacher until his passing. Early in his time at Hamlin he graduated from Luther Rice Seminary with a Bachelor of Arts and a Master of Arts in counseling. During his years in ministry Calvin also served as the chaplain and dedicated fan of the SMS Lady Bears. He had the honor of baptizing all but one of his children and grandchildren and performed each of their marriage ceremonies. After retiring as pastor in 1997 he served other churches as interim pastor, was a member of the Lion’s Club, continued to be an avid sports fan and lived on his beloved farm where he gardened with Arlene and worked cattle.
As a father, Calvin taught his kids to love the Lord and the value of discipline, hard work and family. He was always quick to listen and slow to speak with advice filled with biblical truth and wisdom. He was strong, loving, hardworking and in every way humble and faithful. Four kids had the honor of calling him Grandpa. He teased, loved and diligently prayed for each of them daily. He taught them to love the Cardinals even when you’re mad at the pitching and to treasure and know the word of the Lord. He was his family’s rock and it is with great honor they carry on his legacy. Calvin was a dad, grandpa, and mentor to many and never hesitated to disciple and pour into those around him. He had an incredible gift of preaching and exemplifying the word of God that will be greatly missed this side of heaven.
Calvin is survived by his children Kent (Lori) Maberry, Ralene (Steve) Graves, Karen (Jeff) Williams; grandchildren Seth (Abigail) Maberry, Hannah (Luke) Harding, Oren (Lakin) Maberry, Stephanie (Kyle) Shoop, and six great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his parents and his wife, Arlene.
The funeral service and visitation was held at Hamlin Baptist Church. Visitation was at 11:00 a.m. and the service at 1:00 p.m. on Tuesday, November 18, with Pastor Kenney Qualls officiating. Interment followed at Clear Creek Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, those desiring can contribute to Hamlin Baptist’s building fund. Funeral arrangements are under the direction of Greenlawn Funeral Home East. Calvin asked to not have a “flowery obituary” ; he just wanted to be known “as a product of Northwest Arkansas pioneers.”
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