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Walter William Arnold

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Walter William Arnold

Birth
McCall Creek, Franklin County, Mississippi, USA
Death
21 Mar 1952 (aged 51)
Bald Knob, White County, Arkansas, USA
Burial
Jacksonville, Pulaski County, Arkansas, USA Add to Map
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Walter and Fannie were married Jne 23, 1921 in Tallulah, Madison County, Louisiana.


Walter William Arnold
Funeral services for Walter William Arnold, 51, who was killed Friday when a tornado struck his home at Bald Knob, will be conducted tomorrow at 2 p.m. in Baring Cross Baptist Church by the Rev. Taylor Stanfill. Burial, under direction of Ruebel & Co., will be in Bayou Meto Cemetery, Jacksonville.
Mr. Arnold, a member of the Central Baptist Church at Bald Knob, is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Hazel Morris, Dallas, Tex; Mrs. Helen Hughey, Harviell, Mo., and Mrs. Pauline Cox, North Little Rock; a stepdaughter, Miss Judie Jackson, and a stepson, Bill Jackson, both of Bald Knob; two brothers, George A. Arnold, Delhi, La., and Fred L. Arnold, Port Arthur, Tex.; two sisters, Mrs. Mattie White, Delhi, and Mrs. Lula Emfinger, Beaumont, Tex., and seven grandchildren.
Date: Monday, March 24, 1952 Paper: Arkansas Democrat (Little Rock, Arkansas) Page: 2
Walter and Fannie were married Jne 23, 1921 in Tallulah, Madison County, Louisiana.


Walter William Arnold
Funeral services for Walter William Arnold, 51, who was killed Friday when a tornado struck his home at Bald Knob, will be conducted tomorrow at 2 p.m. in Baring Cross Baptist Church by the Rev. Taylor Stanfill. Burial, under direction of Ruebel & Co., will be in Bayou Meto Cemetery, Jacksonville.
Mr. Arnold, a member of the Central Baptist Church at Bald Knob, is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Hazel Morris, Dallas, Tex; Mrs. Helen Hughey, Harviell, Mo., and Mrs. Pauline Cox, North Little Rock; a stepdaughter, Miss Judie Jackson, and a stepson, Bill Jackson, both of Bald Knob; two brothers, George A. Arnold, Delhi, La., and Fred L. Arnold, Port Arthur, Tex.; two sisters, Mrs. Mattie White, Delhi, and Mrs. Lula Emfinger, Beaumont, Tex., and seven grandchildren.
Date: Monday, March 24, 1952 Paper: Arkansas Democrat (Little Rock, Arkansas) Page: 2


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