He farmed in Haynie for 22 years. He also worked for 18 years as a traffic control officer for the county's road department, retiring in 1970.
In 1930 he joined the Baptist Church in Blaine, where he was a member for the rest of his life, serving as a deacon, Sunday school teacher, church bus driver and usher.
Mr. Arbuckle was a member of the Haynie Grange, Gold Star and the Teamster's Union. He also was leader of a boys' 4-H club livestock group.
Mr. Arbuckle and his wife were the foster parents of 15 children.
Surviving in addition to his wife are two daughters, Patricia Marie McIntyre of Ventura, Calif., and Glenna Lee Vaskelis of South Pasadena, Calif.; a sister, Ellen Pendleton of Haynie; four grandchildren; three great-grandchildren; and numerous nieces, nephews and cousins.
He farmed in Haynie for 22 years. He also worked for 18 years as a traffic control officer for the county's road department, retiring in 1970.
In 1930 he joined the Baptist Church in Blaine, where he was a member for the rest of his life, serving as a deacon, Sunday school teacher, church bus driver and usher.
Mr. Arbuckle was a member of the Haynie Grange, Gold Star and the Teamster's Union. He also was leader of a boys' 4-H club livestock group.
Mr. Arbuckle and his wife were the foster parents of 15 children.
Surviving in addition to his wife are two daughters, Patricia Marie McIntyre of Ventura, Calif., and Glenna Lee Vaskelis of South Pasadena, Calif.; a sister, Ellen Pendleton of Haynie; four grandchildren; three great-grandchildren; and numerous nieces, nephews and cousins.
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