
Tommy Randal Ferguson, 61, passed away Monday, August 19, 2019 at 5pm in Fayetteville, Arkansas. He was born January 24, 1958, in Fayetteville, Arkansas.
Tommy worked 43 years in the hospitality industry throughout his life time serving many loyal patrons in his community. He enjoyed attending church with his father at Baldwin Church of Christ.
Tommy is preceded in death by his mother, Leona Ferguson, his grandmother, Marie Akers, his great aunt, Elizabeth Wiley, his uncles, Preston, Melvin, Norman and George Ferguson, his uncle, Wade York, his aunt, Eunice Ferguson and cousin, Linda Wade.
He leaves behind his father, Francis Ferguson; his brother and sister in-law, Dan and Carole Ferguson; his nephews, Brandon and Roary Ferguson; his aunts, Lucille, Betty and JoAnne Ferguson; his cousins, Dennis and Phyllis Ferguson, Robert and Cheryl Gilkey, David and Lori Ferguson, Cam and Susie Ferguson, Ronnie Ferguson, Don and Norma Engelberger, Jack and Jane Ferguson, Jim Wade, Cheryl and Wayne McCormick, Mike Ferguson, LeeAnn Ferguson and Emily Cunningham; several nieces and nephews; and lifelong friends, Bud and Marilyn Billis.
A memorial graveside service will be held at 1pm Saturday, August 24, 2019 at Hester Cemetery in Fayetteville, AR with Minister Keith Caselman of Baldwin Church of Christ officiating. The family requests “casual attire” at the cemetery.
Cremation arrangements by Beard’s Funeral Chapel.
Please have flowers sent to the funeral home.

Tommy the obit they wrote for you was fabulous and was so fun to think about all of our family members and our lives together. Thank you for being a part of a childhood that I have such great memories of. I’m pretty sure You and cousin Linda are already livin it up in heaven. We love you
Who knew that time together in Wyoming for all of us would be special. We all have our memories of fun and family and of course food. We will miss you.
Francis, we are so very sorry to read about Tommy and now, Bud Billis. Corky Hodges and I talk about you on the golf course. Glad Danny is helping you out and the family is still around you. The very best to all of you. Gordy and Penny Reed