She was a retiree of the Greenville Hospital System, where she was a mental health technician. Eliza was a member of the New Pleasant Grove Baptist Church.
Eliza is survived by one son, Sylvester Arnold of Greenville, SC and two grandchildren, Antoinette Arnold and Lester Arnold both of Greenville, SC.
She also leaves to cherish fond memories, a loving stepmother, Florence S. Arnold of Greenville, SC; a sister, Sarah L. Epps of Greenville, SC; three brothers, Robert L. (Deborah) Arnold of Mauldin, SC; Kenneth L. (Valerie) of Simpsonville, SC; and Warren C. Arnold of Greenville, SC; two brothers-in-law, Harrison Rearden of Columbia, SC; and Willie (Molly) Hopkins of Washington, DC. Preceding her in death were two sisters, Rozella Hopkins and Hazel Rearden; and one brother, Curtis Arnold. She leaves a host of nieces, nephews and cousins.
Her big-hearted nature will be greatly missed.
She was a retiree of the Greenville Hospital System, where she was a mental health technician. Eliza was a member of the New Pleasant Grove Baptist Church.
Eliza is survived by one son, Sylvester Arnold of Greenville, SC and two grandchildren, Antoinette Arnold and Lester Arnold both of Greenville, SC.
She also leaves to cherish fond memories, a loving stepmother, Florence S. Arnold of Greenville, SC; a sister, Sarah L. Epps of Greenville, SC; three brothers, Robert L. (Deborah) Arnold of Mauldin, SC; Kenneth L. (Valerie) of Simpsonville, SC; and Warren C. Arnold of Greenville, SC; two brothers-in-law, Harrison Rearden of Columbia, SC; and Willie (Molly) Hopkins of Washington, DC. Preceding her in death were two sisters, Rozella Hopkins and Hazel Rearden; and one brother, Curtis Arnold. She leaves a host of nieces, nephews and cousins.
Her big-hearted nature will be greatly missed.
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