William Rolland Eddington passed away the morning of September 10, 2025. He was born in Clarksville, Arkansas on January 4, 1933, to Wesley and Pearl (Steele) Eddington. He grew up with his older brother Robert “Bob” Eddington, and older sisters, Patty Daniels and Betty Quadros. He excelled at playing football and basketball, receiving, along with his brother Bob, scholarships where they attended the College of the Ozarks in Clarksville. Both he and his brother Bob enlisted in the National Guard. He was accepted into and attended medical school at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock. He enlisted in the Navy and was stationed in California where he completed his training to become an otolaryngologist. A portion of his Navy service was completed on the USS Haven which was docked at San Diego. In 1969, with the encouragement of Dr. Glenn Baker and Dr. Don Volman, “Dr. Bill” set up his practice in Jonesboro, Arkansas. There, he continued to serve Northeast Arkansas until his retirement in 2000. In his 31 years of practice, he was an integral part of the medical community.
Bill and his wife Charlotte brought their 3 boys, Wesley, David and Paul from California and raised them in the Jonesboro area.
Bill was a member of many tennis teams in the Jonesboro area and led one team as its captain to the National Finals.
He, and his wife Charlotte, had a great impact on their community helping to establish the Northeast Arkansas chapter of United Cerebral Palsy.
Being raised in the countryside of Clarksville, he also enjoyed the pastures and outdoors in Northeast Arkansas on his cattle farm where he and his wife Charlotte would spend the rest of their lives.
An avid bird-watcher, even at the age of 92, you could find him peering through binoculars through the windows of his sunroom, observing and identifying each bird he saw.
His wife Charlotte, of 68 years, passed away last year. He is survived by his 3 sons, Wesley (Debbie), David (Kellie) and Paul (Lori). In addition, his grandchildren, Lydia Hoffman (Vernon), Heath Hudspeth (Krystal), Nathan Eddington (Kayla), Regan Realon (James), Noel Eddington (Laddie) and a multitude of great grandchildren.
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