06/04/2026
I would love to see our sidewalks filled up!!! Come share love for the friends and family of Captain, Chris Kelley!
Please!!! My personal family will be riding in the the line, but would love to see the sidewalks filled. Chris, deserves it.
Chris, buddy, you were truly one of the best people on this earth. We are blessed that we were even a small part of your life.
This week, I have pressed Class A uniforms, honor guard uniforms and your flags that will respectively be laying you to rest.
These uniforms are hitting a little harder this go around. I’ve shed many tears at work this week. You are gone way too soon. You did a lot of good in the short time you were here. And it’s been an honor to know you and watch you and Brandi and the life y’all have. My hope is that your wife, Brandi, knows she has the love and support of this entire community that you have made a major impact on.
We will miss you Chris, give Ron a hug for us buddy.
Rest in peace.
The Centerton Police Department would like to share the visitation, funeral, and procession information honoring Captain Christopher Kelley as he is escorted to his final resting place.
📍 VISITATION
Monday, June 8th
6:00 PM – 8:00 PM
📍 FUNERAL SERVICE
Tuesday, June 9th
11:00 AM
Both services will be held at:
First Baptist Church of Rogers
3364 W Pleasant Grove Rd
Rogers, AR 72758
Following the funeral service, a full law enforcement procession will travel to Mount Pleasant Missionary Baptist Church & Cemetery in Gravette.
Members of the public who wish to pay their respects are encouraged to gather along portions of the route, particularly:
• Near the grassy area in front of the Benton County Sheriff’s Office
• In front of the Centerton Fire Department
• Across the street from these agencies along the route
Your presence along the procession route will serve as a meaningful tribute to a man who dedicated his life to serving others with honor, compassion, and leadership.
We ask everyone attending to please remain respectful, follow all directions from law enforcement personnel, and use caution near roadways.
Thank you for standing with us as we honor Captain Kelley’s life, service, and legacy.
Rest easy, Captain. We’ll take it from here. 💙🖤