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Jerry Arnold

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Jerry Arnold Veteran

Birth
Death
16 Sep 2023 (aged 93)
Saint Joseph, Buchanan County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Cosby, Andrew County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
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Jerry Arnold
August 9, 1930 - September 16, 2023

It is with heavy hearts that we remember the life and legacy of Jerry Arnold, who departed this world on September 16, 2023. Born on August 9, 1930. Jerry lived a full and exemplary life characterized by dedication, service, and faith.

He was preceded in death by his wife Susanne on August 25th, 2023, with whom he shared an incredible journey spanning 70 years of companionship and devotion.

Jerry's love and care extended to his children: Tim (Tammy) Arnold of St. Joseph, MO; Joseph Arnold (Cynthia) of Indianapolis, IN; Jon Arnold of St. Joseph, MO; and preceded in death by his beloved daughter Shelly Scott, who remains cherished in our memory. His legacy continues through his 13 grandchildren and 19 great-grandchildren, a testament to the beautiful family he loved over the years. He was preceded in death by his grandchild Ella Reece Scott.

He participated in Boy Scouts as he was growing up, earning the Eagle Scout award, the highest honor in scouting. Later, he attended Platte College, where he successfully completed his studies and earned a degree in accounting.

Jerry served as a computer programmer at St. Joseph Light and Power for 15 years. He was among the pioneers of one of the first accounting computer systems operating in the state.

A new chapter began in 1972, as he and Susanne embarked on the adventure of Arnold's Grocery in Clarksdale Mo, a grocery store that became a part of the community for 15 remarkable years and a part of their lives together for which they are fondly remembered. During this time Jerry taught himself various skills through self-study, including the tools of the trade for being a butcher.

He dedicated 30 years of his life to Berkshire Hathaway Real Estate as a Realtor, aiding families in finding their dream homes. He also served on the Board of Directors of the St. Joseph Missouri Realtors and was voted Realtor of the Year in 2003, retiring at age 87.

Proudly, Jerry often recalled his time with the Navy during the Korean War. He was honored to be a part of the crew of The USS Corporal (SS-346) Submarine, requiring courage and dedication.

His passion for his Christian faith was reflected in his many roles: from leading as the President of the St. Joseph Baptist Association to serving as a Deacon at the Clarksdale Baptist Church. He also served as a Buchanan County Mo Chaplain, where he was part of an outreach ministry to inmates. In a testament to his faith, Jerry learned Spanish, becoming a part of a ministry to the local Hispanic population.

He took community leadership in several different roles. Serving with dedication, he was the esteemed Master of both the Saxton Lodge of St. Joseph and the Clarksdale Masonic Lodge.

Furthermore, his unwavering commitment to the community was also evident in his role as the Mayor of Clarksdale, MO.

Jerry also generously gave his time volunteering at the Jesse James Museum. Jerry told tales from the days of Jesse James, bringing out little known details about the outlaw's life.

Jerry's boundless curiosity and love for knowledge was evident in his eclectic interests. He was a talented painter and carver, a practitioner of Tai Chi, and was always eager to explore many forms of exercise. His thirst for knowledge led him to become an avid reader.

One of the most cherished memories that stands out is the twinkle in his eyes whenever he was around his grandchildren. His playful spirit came alive during those moments, filling the room with laughter and joy. Whether it was a game, a story, a joke or simply a smile, Jerry had a special way of connecting with his grandchildren, making every moment count.

Jerry's legacy is one of unwavering commitment, unending curiosity, and unparalleled service. As we remember him, we are reminded of the profound impact one individual can have on the lives of many. His memory will live on in the hearts of those he touched, the institutions he shaped, and the community he loved. Rest in peace, Jerry Arnold. Your life was a beacon of dedication and love.

In lieu of sending flowers, the family kindly requests that memorial contributions be directed to HonorFlight.org, honoring veterans at our nation's memorials.

Arrangements are pending at this time at Heaton-Bowman-Smith & Sidenfaden Chapel.
Jerry Arnold
August 9, 1930 - September 16, 2023

It is with heavy hearts that we remember the life and legacy of Jerry Arnold, who departed this world on September 16, 2023. Born on August 9, 1930. Jerry lived a full and exemplary life characterized by dedication, service, and faith.

He was preceded in death by his wife Susanne on August 25th, 2023, with whom he shared an incredible journey spanning 70 years of companionship and devotion.

Jerry's love and care extended to his children: Tim (Tammy) Arnold of St. Joseph, MO; Joseph Arnold (Cynthia) of Indianapolis, IN; Jon Arnold of St. Joseph, MO; and preceded in death by his beloved daughter Shelly Scott, who remains cherished in our memory. His legacy continues through his 13 grandchildren and 19 great-grandchildren, a testament to the beautiful family he loved over the years. He was preceded in death by his grandchild Ella Reece Scott.

He participated in Boy Scouts as he was growing up, earning the Eagle Scout award, the highest honor in scouting. Later, he attended Platte College, where he successfully completed his studies and earned a degree in accounting.

Jerry served as a computer programmer at St. Joseph Light and Power for 15 years. He was among the pioneers of one of the first accounting computer systems operating in the state.

A new chapter began in 1972, as he and Susanne embarked on the adventure of Arnold's Grocery in Clarksdale Mo, a grocery store that became a part of the community for 15 remarkable years and a part of their lives together for which they are fondly remembered. During this time Jerry taught himself various skills through self-study, including the tools of the trade for being a butcher.

He dedicated 30 years of his life to Berkshire Hathaway Real Estate as a Realtor, aiding families in finding their dream homes. He also served on the Board of Directors of the St. Joseph Missouri Realtors and was voted Realtor of the Year in 2003, retiring at age 87.

Proudly, Jerry often recalled his time with the Navy during the Korean War. He was honored to be a part of the crew of The USS Corporal (SS-346) Submarine, requiring courage and dedication.

His passion for his Christian faith was reflected in his many roles: from leading as the President of the St. Joseph Baptist Association to serving as a Deacon at the Clarksdale Baptist Church. He also served as a Buchanan County Mo Chaplain, where he was part of an outreach ministry to inmates. In a testament to his faith, Jerry learned Spanish, becoming a part of a ministry to the local Hispanic population.

He took community leadership in several different roles. Serving with dedication, he was the esteemed Master of both the Saxton Lodge of St. Joseph and the Clarksdale Masonic Lodge.

Furthermore, his unwavering commitment to the community was also evident in his role as the Mayor of Clarksdale, MO.

Jerry also generously gave his time volunteering at the Jesse James Museum. Jerry told tales from the days of Jesse James, bringing out little known details about the outlaw's life.

Jerry's boundless curiosity and love for knowledge was evident in his eclectic interests. He was a talented painter and carver, a practitioner of Tai Chi, and was always eager to explore many forms of exercise. His thirst for knowledge led him to become an avid reader.

One of the most cherished memories that stands out is the twinkle in his eyes whenever he was around his grandchildren. His playful spirit came alive during those moments, filling the room with laughter and joy. Whether it was a game, a story, a joke or simply a smile, Jerry had a special way of connecting with his grandchildren, making every moment count.

Jerry's legacy is one of unwavering commitment, unending curiosity, and unparalleled service. As we remember him, we are reminded of the profound impact one individual can have on the lives of many. His memory will live on in the hearts of those he touched, the institutions he shaped, and the community he loved. Rest in peace, Jerry Arnold. Your life was a beacon of dedication and love.

In lieu of sending flowers, the family kindly requests that memorial contributions be directed to HonorFlight.org, honoring veterans at our nation's memorials.

Arrangements are pending at this time at Heaton-Bowman-Smith & Sidenfaden Chapel.


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