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William Phillip “Bill” Arnold Sr.

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William Phillip “Bill” Arnold Sr. Veteran

Birth
Death
13 Oct 2021 (aged 91)
Burial
Bushnell, Sumter County, Florida, USA Add to Map
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Section 627 Site 2782
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William P. Arnold Sr., 92, passed away Oct 13, 2021, after a brief illness. He was a resident of Spring Hill, Florida for over 30 + years.

He was preceded in death by his loving wife, Joyce Arnold, and one grandchild Michelle Arnold, his mother, Agness Hefflin, and father, White Arnold.

He is survived by his four children, Deborah Arnold-Nissen, William (Crystal) Arnold, Robert (Melissa) Arnold, and Richard Arnold. Five grandchildren, Jessica, Cory, Ricky, Allison, Cayden, Connor, Peyton, Liam, and Olivia.

Before that he in Chicago, IL William (Bill) resided. He had a dry-cleaning business, banquet hall, and an apartment building; along with all those he worked part-time as a bartender, and on Sunday's would deliver lost luggage for Midway Airport. He worked very hard for his family. His only enjoyment was his family and a summer house in Round Lake. Eventually, he moved his family out from the city to the summer house so his family could enjoy the area and attend better schools. He always wanted the best for his family and put them first in everything he did.

Brewer & Sons Funeral Home
William P. Arnold Sr., 92, passed away Oct 13, 2021, after a brief illness. He was a resident of Spring Hill, Florida for over 30 + years.

He was preceded in death by his loving wife, Joyce Arnold, and one grandchild Michelle Arnold, his mother, Agness Hefflin, and father, White Arnold.

He is survived by his four children, Deborah Arnold-Nissen, William (Crystal) Arnold, Robert (Melissa) Arnold, and Richard Arnold. Five grandchildren, Jessica, Cory, Ricky, Allison, Cayden, Connor, Peyton, Liam, and Olivia.

Before that he in Chicago, IL William (Bill) resided. He had a dry-cleaning business, banquet hall, and an apartment building; along with all those he worked part-time as a bartender, and on Sunday's would deliver lost luggage for Midway Airport. He worked very hard for his family. His only enjoyment was his family and a summer house in Round Lake. Eventually, he moved his family out from the city to the summer house so his family could enjoy the area and attend better schools. He always wanted the best for his family and put them first in everything he did.

Brewer & Sons Funeral Home

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Date of interment Oct. 25, 2021


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