They Lived, They Loved, They Mattered.
Enter this memorial with care. These names are not case numbers. These are people who were loved, remembered, and missed.
They Lived, They Loved, They Mattered.
This memorial page honors people in Arkansas whose lives were lost to addiction, overdose, withdrawal, medical crisis, or while in custody inside Arkansas jails and prisons.
This page is built for remembrance, dignity, and love.
Arkansas Restorative Initiative will only add names and details that can be verified through family submission, public obituary, public news reporting, FOIA records, court records, official records, or another reliable source.
This memorial includes people lost to addiction and overdose outside custody, as well as people who died while in custody inside Arkansas jails and prisons. Every entry should be handled with dignity, care, and family sensitivity.
This memorial does not link to booking photos, arrest imagery, casket photos, or disrespectful coverage. Verification matters, but dignity matters too.
A person’s final circumstance should never become the only thing remembered about them. They had life before loss. They had people who loved them. They had names before they had files, headlines, or statistics.
Say their names. Remember they lived.
The music begins when you enter.
This page is designed so the memorial music begins when a visitor enters the memorial. The song is hidden from view and set to loop continuously.
Their lives deserve more than silence, shame, or a line in a report.
These names are presented here as people first: sons, daughters, mothers, fathers, siblings, friends, and loved ones whose lives reached beyond the circumstances of their death.
If a name is missing, it does not mean they are forgotten. It means ARI is still verifying information with care. Families may submit names, dates, facilities, public links, and anything they want the world to know about who their loved one was.
Help us remember them correctly.
If your loved one died from addiction, overdose, withdrawal, medical crisis, or while in custody in an Arkansas jail or prison from 2023 forward, you may submit their name for review. ARI wants to honor who they were, not reduce them to the way they died.
They were people before they were records.
They had names before they had case numbers. They had families before they had files.
This memorial page is for public education, remembrance, and documentation. It is not a legal finding, medical conclusion, or accusation against any individual unless supported by verified records and careful language.
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