Cox Waymon Funeral Home

Cox Waymon Funeral Home is located at 2640 Thomasville Road, Pocahontas Arkansas, 72455 Zip. Cox Waymon Funeral Home provides complete funeral services to Gloster local community and the surrounding areas. To find out more information about and local funeral services that they offer, give them a call at (870) 892-4969.

Cox Waymon Funeral Home

Business Name: Cox Waymon Funeral Home
Address: 2640 Thomasville Road
City: Pocahontas
State: Arkansas
ZIP: 72455
Phone number: (870) 892-4969
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Cox Waymon Funeral Home directions to 2640 Thomasville Road in Pocahontas Arkansas are shown on the google map above. Its geocodes are 36.3332, -91.0542. Call Cox Waymon Funeral Home for visitation hours, funeral viewing times and services provided.

Business Hours
Monday 12:00 AM - 11:30 PM
Tuesday 12:00 AM - 11:30 PM
Wednesday 12:00 AM - 11:30 PM
Thursday 12:00 AM - 11:30 PM
Friday 12:00 AM - 11:30 PM
Saturday 12:00 AM - 11:30 PM
Sunday 12:00 AM - 11:30 PM

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Bon Jovi reunites to enter Rock & Roll Hall of Fame

Jon Bon Jovi, Sambora and Such were joined by current bandmates David Bryan, Tico Torres and Hugh McDonald at the Public Auditorium in Cleveland, where the Rock Hall is based.They performed crowd favorites like "You Give Love a Bad Name" and "It's My Life."Sambora left Bon Jovi in 2013 and Such in 1994. Each of the members spoke onstage, giving thanks for the honor and telling old stories about the New Jersey band. They all hugged as a group afterward.Jon Bon Jovi, who gave a 20-minute speech onstage, said he has been writing his Rock Hall speech for years."Some days I write the 'Thank you' speech, sometimes I write the '(Expletive) you' speech," he said. "In the end, it's all about time. It took a lot of people to get us here tonight."They were inducted by Howard Stern, who provided many laughs at the event. He even sang some of "Wanted Dead or Alive," getting the audience to join in.Stern joked about Rock Hall co-founder Jann Wenner, questioning why he was qualified to vote on who enters the prominent organization. Stern said Wenner, who founded Rolling Stone magazine, doesn't play any instruments "but he did start a great magazine ... and now it's the size of a pamphlet."Stern also thanked Bon Jovi for its music, which he is a big fan of, and stressed how big of a deal it is that the band has sold more than 130 million albums.The 33rd annual Rock Hall four-hour plus ceremony kicked off with a tribute to Tom Petty, who died in October at age 66. The Killers earned a loud applause from the audience when they started performing "American Girl," then transitioning to "Free Fallin'.""Pay some rock 'n' roll respect ... to the eternal Tom Petty," frontman Brandon Flowers said, as photos of Petty were displayed in the background.Later in the event, Ann Wilson of Heart and Jerry Cantrell honored Chris Cornell with a commanding rendition Soundgarden's "Black Hole Sun." Cornell hanged himself in a Detroit hotel hours after a Soundgarden concert there last May.The Cars and four first-time nominees, including Nina ... (WHIO)

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