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Bonnie Mae <I>Caraway</I> Arnold

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Bonnie Mae Caraway Arnold

Birth
Trezevant, Carroll County, Tennessee, USA
Death
19 Dec 2019 (aged 95)
Burial
Longview, Gregg County, Texas, USA Add to Map
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Obituary for Bonnie Mae Arnold
Heaven gains another special soul with her passing from this life to the arms of Jesus Christ. Bonnie Mae Caraway Arnold joins her husband of 66 years, Paul N. Arnold, who has been waiting for her for over 9 years. Funeral services will take place at 10 a.m. on Saturday, December 28, 2019 at Rader Funeral Home Chapel, 1617 Judson Rd, Longview, Texas. Officiating will be Rev. Steven Arnold and Dr. Rick Webb, Chaplain Westminster Place. Visitation will be 5-7 p.m. on December 27, 2019 at Rader Funeral Home in Longview, Texas.
Bonnie Mae Caraway was born on December 13, 1924, in Trezevant, Tennessee and passed on December 19, 2019 and resided in Michigan where they raised a daughter, Dana Priscilla, and a son Steven Paul. They attended Niles Road Community Church in St. Joseph, Michigan. In 1993, after celebrating their 50th wedding anniversary, Paul and Bonnie moved to Longview, Texas. After Paul’s passing, Bonnie moved to Buckner, where she had been active in the resident council and prayer team, as well as other activities. She was a shining example of the love and joy of Jesus Christ to all who knew her.
During her life, Bonnie was always involved in church related service including Sunday School teaching, Young Marrieds’ Class leader and prayer groups. Her life has been an inspiration to all who knew her, especially her family who called her affectionately Mimi. She had two children, eight grandchildren, fifteen great-grandchildren, three great-great-grandchildren.
She is survived by her daughter, Dana Arnold Knoop, her husband Don of Longview, and their four children: Donald P. Knoop, his wife Deanna, and their children Alivia, Alyssia, Amara, Micah, and Josiah of Longview, Texas; Debra Knoop Hoeks, her husband James, of Longview, Texas, and their three children, Amy Hoeks Broadway, her husband John and their children Mordecai and Adelaide, David Hoeks, his wife Caroline, and their son Blake, and Michael Hoeks; David J Knoop, his wife Faiza, and their daughter, Noel, of Arlington, Texas; Dena Knoop Anderson, her husband Jeff, and their three children Danielle, Megan, and Ryan of Frisco, Texas. Bonnie is also survived by her son, Steve P. Arnold, his wife Mary, of Winter Haven, Florida, and their four children: Stephen C. Arnold, his wife Julia, and their three children, Nico, Nola, and Gloria of Indian Rocks Beach, Florida; Paul E. Arnold, his wife Tina, of Tallahassee, Florida, and their two children, Alexandria and Thomas; Ruth Arnold-Lester and her husband Nacoma, of Bon Aqua, Tennessee; Timothy C. Arnold and his wife Diana, of Los Angeles, California.
She is also survived by her brother, Leslie Caraway, and many nieces and nephews, as well as numerous friends, both in Michigan and Texas.
Bonnie loves the Lord Jesus Christ and gave her life to Him early in her childhood and served Him faithfully all her life. Her joyful spirit and strong testimony have been a blessing to countless numbers of her family and friends. She has lived a long and happy life. Buckner Westminster Place has been a blessing to her since she moved there in 2012 after her sweet husband Paul went to be with the Lord. Memorial gifts can be given to Buckner Westminster Place.
Obituary for Bonnie Mae Arnold
Heaven gains another special soul with her passing from this life to the arms of Jesus Christ. Bonnie Mae Caraway Arnold joins her husband of 66 years, Paul N. Arnold, who has been waiting for her for over 9 years. Funeral services will take place at 10 a.m. on Saturday, December 28, 2019 at Rader Funeral Home Chapel, 1617 Judson Rd, Longview, Texas. Officiating will be Rev. Steven Arnold and Dr. Rick Webb, Chaplain Westminster Place. Visitation will be 5-7 p.m. on December 27, 2019 at Rader Funeral Home in Longview, Texas.
Bonnie Mae Caraway was born on December 13, 1924, in Trezevant, Tennessee and passed on December 19, 2019 and resided in Michigan where they raised a daughter, Dana Priscilla, and a son Steven Paul. They attended Niles Road Community Church in St. Joseph, Michigan. In 1993, after celebrating their 50th wedding anniversary, Paul and Bonnie moved to Longview, Texas. After Paul’s passing, Bonnie moved to Buckner, where she had been active in the resident council and prayer team, as well as other activities. She was a shining example of the love and joy of Jesus Christ to all who knew her.
During her life, Bonnie was always involved in church related service including Sunday School teaching, Young Marrieds’ Class leader and prayer groups. Her life has been an inspiration to all who knew her, especially her family who called her affectionately Mimi. She had two children, eight grandchildren, fifteen great-grandchildren, three great-great-grandchildren.
She is survived by her daughter, Dana Arnold Knoop, her husband Don of Longview, and their four children: Donald P. Knoop, his wife Deanna, and their children Alivia, Alyssia, Amara, Micah, and Josiah of Longview, Texas; Debra Knoop Hoeks, her husband James, of Longview, Texas, and their three children, Amy Hoeks Broadway, her husband John and their children Mordecai and Adelaide, David Hoeks, his wife Caroline, and their son Blake, and Michael Hoeks; David J Knoop, his wife Faiza, and their daughter, Noel, of Arlington, Texas; Dena Knoop Anderson, her husband Jeff, and their three children Danielle, Megan, and Ryan of Frisco, Texas. Bonnie is also survived by her son, Steve P. Arnold, his wife Mary, of Winter Haven, Florida, and their four children: Stephen C. Arnold, his wife Julia, and their three children, Nico, Nola, and Gloria of Indian Rocks Beach, Florida; Paul E. Arnold, his wife Tina, of Tallahassee, Florida, and their two children, Alexandria and Thomas; Ruth Arnold-Lester and her husband Nacoma, of Bon Aqua, Tennessee; Timothy C. Arnold and his wife Diana, of Los Angeles, California.
She is also survived by her brother, Leslie Caraway, and many nieces and nephews, as well as numerous friends, both in Michigan and Texas.
Bonnie loves the Lord Jesus Christ and gave her life to Him early in her childhood and served Him faithfully all her life. Her joyful spirit and strong testimony have been a blessing to countless numbers of her family and friends. She has lived a long and happy life. Buckner Westminster Place has been a blessing to her since she moved there in 2012 after her sweet husband Paul went to be with the Lord. Memorial gifts can be given to Buckner Westminster Place.


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