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 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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