With rejoicing hearts, we announce the passing of Hestle Paul Matlock, a cherished member of our community, who went to be with his Lord and Savior, Thursday, September 5, 2024 in Waldron, Arkansas. Born on January 11, 1921, in Cave City, Arkansas to Elmer and Maggie (Marlin) Matlock. Hestle led a remarkable life filled with dedication, faith, and service. He courageously served his country in the Army during World War II, bravely fighting in France, Germany and Belgium. He was a proud Army veteran. Throughout his 103 years on Earth, Hestle remained steadfast in his faith, finding solace in the arms of his Creator until his final moments. He was a member of the First Church of the Nazarene in Waldron, Arkansas.
Following his honorable discharge from the military, Hestle pursued a career as an automotive mechanic, demonstrating precision and skill in all his work. His commitment to excellence and craftsmanship earned him the respect and admiration of all who crossed his path. He found joy and fulfillment in the simplicity of his trade, always approaching his work with a level of dedication that was unparalleled. Affectionately known as "HP" by those in his circle, Hestle humorously attributed the initials to "High Power," a testament to his quick wit and playful spirit.
Beyond his professional endeavors, Hestle was a devoted husband to his beloved Pauline Mae Matlock, with whom they raised four children in Porterville, California. Together, they cultivated a home filled with love, laughter, and unwavering support for one another. As a small business owner, Hestle had no retirement funds. He was entering his forties and realized he needed to do something. Hestle and Pauline made the brave choice to make a drastic lifestyle change leaving, Porterville, a small agricultural town and moving to Los Angeles, California. Together their LA adventure began. Hestle started work at Badger Paper Company as a maintenance mechanic and retired as plant supervisor. When he retired they returned to Porterville. Hestle's kind and gentle nature left an indelible mark on those fortunate enough to know him, leaving a legacy of compassion and generosity that will endure for generations to come. In his leisure time, Hestle enjoyed family time, including playing board games like Farkle, which he seemed to always win at. His smile and love touched the hearts of many. Though he may no longer walk among us, the memory of Hestle's unwavering faith, kindness, and dedication will forever remain etched in our hearts.
Hestle leaves behind to cherish his memory his children: Patricia Eldonna Maness and husband Glenn of Moreno Valley, California; Darrell Eugene Matlock and wife Gail of Waldron, Arkansas; and Linda Fay Wilson of Covina, California. One daughter-in-law, Charlotte Matlock of Wala Wala, Washington. Grandpa will remain in the hearts of his five grandchildren: Christopher Maness, Glenn Matlock, Jr., Tracy Wilson, Darrell Matlock and Daniel Paul Wilson; and thirteen great grandchildren.
Hestle was preceded in death by: his parents Elmer and Mag Matlock; his wife, Pauline Matlock; two sons: Paul Ray Dean Matlock (infant son) and Glenn Ray Matlock; two sisters: Vernie Lassiter and Ovella Cummings; and one brother.
Hestle's life celebration will be held Tuesday, September 10, 2024 at 10:00 a.m. at the Vandalia Cemetery in Porterville, California. Arrangements are being entrusted to the Heritage Memorial Funeral Home in Waldron, Arkansas and the Myers Funeral Service in Porterville, California.
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