
Support Harley Hayes After Father's Passing
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This is my dear friend Harley Hayes (24 years old) and he lost his amazing father Tom Hayes unexpectedly due to medical issues. It happened so quick & left a lot to handle for the family! I am trying to help raise money to lessen the burden.
It is with heavy hearts and deep sorrow that we announce the passing of Tommy Truman
Hayes, a remarkable son, father, brother, and friend. Born on August 27, 1962, Tommy left this world to be with the Lord Jesus Christ on Sunday, July 14, 2024, at 5:25 PM.
Tommy's legacy is carried on by his devoted mother, Karen Hayes, and his cherished
children, Harley Hayes and Jessica Hayes. He is also survived by his sister, Alicia Hayes of Rogers; his younger brothers, Bert Hayes of Centerton and Joseph Hayes of Bentonville; his cousins, Mark Hayes and Bobby Hayes of Calico Rock, Arkansas.
From a young age, Tommy was at his father’s side, helping to run T&K Lumber in Bethel
Heights and peddling lumber with dedication and skill. He had a natural talent for carving, creating stunning pieces from wood, ranging from intricate airplanes to delicate birds. This passion for woodworking and creativity eventually led him to the world of tattooing. Tommy founded Knight Times Tattoo, the longest-standing and most renowned tattoo shop in
Fayetteville, Arkansas, where his artistry and generosity touched countless lives.
Known for his heart of gold, Tommy was always there to lend a helping hand, and his faith in the Lord Jesus was a guiding light in his life. He never missed an opportunity to share his faith with those around him.
Tommy's love for classic cars and pit bulls was only surpassed by his joy in spending time with his grandma Evelyn in Calico Rock and his son Harley. An adventurous spirit, he relished
traveling and exploring new places. A champion powerlifter, Tommy's strength was matched only by his determination. In his youth, he was an extraordinary trumpet player, achieving first chair in junior high and high school bands, and winning first chair at regionals.
A proud conservative and fervent Trump supporter, Tommy lived his life with unwavering conviction. In his final days, he found solace in his faith, telling his mother three days before his passing that he was going home on Sunday, and sharing with his son Harley on Saturday that he would be 'going up' soon.
Tommy’s life was a testament to love and kindness, and he will forever be remembered by
his community and all who knew him. His lifelong friendship with Gary Campbell, which began when Tommy was just nine years old, is a testament to his loyal and loving nature.
Tommy Truman Hayes leaves behind a lasting legacy through his beloved son and best friend Harley Hayes, and his daughter Jessica. May he rest in peace, forever in our hearts.
Rest in peace, Dad. I love you.
~Harley
Organizer and beneficiary

Adriana Scala
Organizer
Prairie Grove, AR
Harley Hayes
Beneficiary