Arthur M. Ousley, Sr.
May 24, 2019
Arthur Melvin Ousley, Sr. born July 2, 1946 to parents Albert Ousley, Sr. and Carmel Thomas Ousley. His family called him Butch but he was better known in the community as Big O.
He was educated in the Des Moines Public Schools and was a proud graduate of Tech High School 1964. He attended Pittsburgh State College in Pittsburgh, KS, Grandview College and DMACC. He was a certified drug and alcohol counselor. Arthur retired from the State of Iowa as a Probation/Parole Officer and following retirement he was hired as the director of the Logan Boys and Girls Club where he instituted the Reviving Baseball in the Inner City Program that benefited so many young people.
The first love of his life was the Lord and Arthur accepted Christ at an early age and attended Mount Olive Baptist Church where he served as Trustee and Deacon. In 2005 Arthur transferred his membership to Bethel AME Church where he was ordained a deacon and eventually became an associate pastor. He was asked to be a supply pastor at Wayman AME Church in Rock Island, IL and then in 2006 he was asked to merge Wayman and St. Paul AME Church in Moline, IL. He successfully combined the congregations and the church memberships into New Journey AME Church. He was the proud pastor for ten years.
Activities? He always said if a ball was involved he could play it and win! He played for the Des Moines Vikings semi-pro football team. But the third love of his life was fastpitch softball which he played for 50 plus years. Arthur was inducted into the Softball Hall of Fame in 2013. He played ball for the Des Moines Jets, Kane’s Chevrolet, Des Moines Dragons, 1A-Rob and his beloved Walker Street. He bowled for many teams in the Des Moines and Quad Cities area and was a past member of the Roadrunners. He also enjoyed playing spades and dominoes and loved to trash talk his opponents.
Arthur’s second love was Yvonne Smith and they married in 1987. They combined their families into one and the cherished memories will be left to LaChelle (Jarrod) Brown, Artie Ousley, Art (Angie) Ousley, Jr., Armont (Tina) Ousley, Chad Moore, Charisse (Derrick) Whitlock, Julanda (Robert) Taylor and Julian (Jessi) Brown and Derek Burton, sisters Lois (Mike) Edwards, Phyllis (Brad) Voss, 22 grandchildren and 16 great grandchildren, nieces, nephews, cousins and friends.
Arthur passed away Friday, May 24, 2019 at the age of 72. Visitation will be held from 5:00 to 7:00 p.m. Thursday, May 30, 2019 at Hamilton’s Funeral Home, 605 Lyon Street, Des Moines. Funeral service will begin at 11:00 a.m. Friday, May 31, 2019 at Bethel AME Church, 1528 E. University Ave, Des Moines, and will be followed by burial at Glendale Cemetery. Family will greet guests at the church from 9:00 to 10:45 a.m., prior to the funeral service. In remembrance of Arthur, memorials may be made directly to the family.
Phillip Wells
05/31/2019
Mr. Ousley was very much of an influence in my young life. He inspired me to be rhe best at whatbever I do. Ill miss you sir, my prayers to your family. Much Love.
Mary McCracken
05/31/2019
. He is now in a wonderful place where there is no pain, sickness or sorrow. Keep your heads up family he is being hugged by Jesus.
Shelly Jackson-Ramsey
05/31/2019
The family is in our prayers.
Eddie Fowler
05/30/2019
Prayers to the family and friends that knew this great man of God. He came always with a open heart. God bless this family members and all the people that knew him.
NEWMAN FAMILY
05/30/2019
Sending our deepest sympathies to the family of Art Ousley
Tamarra Washington
05/30/2019
To the Ousley Family. I am so saddened to hear about the passing of Rev. Ousley. He was one of the kindest men you would ever want to know and a true man of Christ. I pray God's peace over you all. He will be missed.
Jackie Tweed/Manhattan KS
05/30/2019
To the family of Rev. Ousley, I am very sorry for your loss. I know he will be missed by all that knew him.
My great memory was how much he helped my mother (Gwen Meadows) and spoke highly of her.
May you Rest in Peace, Reverend
Michelle Meadows Morris
05/29/2019
I was so sorry to hear about Rev Ousley a great and gentle pastor that my late Mother spoke so highly of. My greatest memory was him preaching my Mothers Homecoming
Rest in paradise
Billie & Dennis Martin
05/29/2019
Sending our heartfelt condolences to the family Arthur will truly be missed by all. RIH??????
Michael Jackson
05/29/2019
This is someone I looked up to and admired for a good part of my life
William Thomas Robinson
05/29/2019
My deepest sympathies to the family of Art Ousley. Art and I worked together for a few years at I.D. Packing Company. We never played on the same team. He was a ture.
Larry Johnson
05/29/2019
To the Ousley family. I am so sorry for your loss. I worked with Mr. Ousley at the Boys and Girls Clubs of Central Iowa at the Logan Center. What a great man he was and feared the Lord. I'm praying for all of you.
Brenda "Burse" Hanson
05/29/2019
My condolences to Arthur's family.
Lezlie Wheeler
05/29/2019
My deepest sympathies to the family of Mr. Ousley.
My dad was very involved with Men's Fast Pitch softball, therefore, I grew up watching "Big O" on the fast pitch softball field.
His laughter was like no other.
Whether on the field, or off, Mr. Ousley was a man of great character.
He will be surely missed.
Karlene McKinley
05/29/2019
Pastor Ousley will be surely missed . He was a great man. Him and my father played baseball together he was there for me and my family when my father passed away . To the family I send my deepest sympathy . What a wonderful Man of God. May the lord bless you in your time of need . I will miss his strong sermons and beautiful laugh. God bless