ARNOLD, MYRTLE MAY - Baxter County, Arkansas | MYRTLE MAY ARNOLD - Arkansas Gravestone Photos

Myrtle May ARNOLD

Galatia Cemetery
Baxter County,
Arkansas

Myrtle May Wood Cunningham Arnold

Born May 14, 1894, Izard County, Arkansas.
Died March 16, 1965, Calico Rock, Izard County, Arkansas.
Daughter of John and Effie Davenport Wood.
Married (1) Henry Samuel Cunningham on May 6, 1909, at Norfork, Baxter County, Arkansas.
Married (2) Jernigan James Arnold.
The Baxter Bulletin
March 25, 1965
Mrs. Myrtle Mae Arnold, 69, of near Norfork, died at a Calico Rock hospital Tuesday, March 16.
Funeral services were conducted Friday at 2PM in Galatia Methodist Chruch near Norfork with Bro. Oris Vicent of Norfork officiating. Interment was in the Galatia Cemetery under the direction of the McClure Service.
Pallbearers were Hubert Beard, Ralph Parnell, Ed Pinkston, Joe Sisk, Melvin Dickerson and Roe Whitfield.
Mrs. Arnold, a lifetime resident of this section, was born in Izard County May 14, 1895. Her parents were John Wood and Effie Davenport Wood. She was married 23 years ago to J.J. Arnold and was a member of the Assembly of God Church.
Sruvivors are her husband, J.J. Arlnold of Norfork; a son Richard Cunningham of Independence, MO; three daughters, Mrs. Eva Small and Mrs. Lora Daniels of Norfork and Mrs. Nova Honeycutt of Calico Rock; 20 grandchildren and 27 great grandchildren; three brothers, Roy M. Wood of Denver, CO, Earl Wood of Flippin and Paul A. Wood of Douglass, WY; and one sister, Mrs. Goldie Perry of Mt. Home.
(From the files of Max Parnell.)

Contributed on 9/3/09 by maxparnell
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Submitted: 9/3/09 • Approved: 12/20/11 • Last Updated: 9/4/12 • R230855-G230855-S3

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