Obituaries » Loretta M. Arnold
Loretta M. Arnold
October 6, 1948 - October 13, 2020
Service Date: October 19, 2020
Cemetery Memory Gardens
Church Graveside
1:00 p.m. Monday, October 19, 2020.
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Posted by:
Dan Farrell
Posted on:
October 28, 2020
To All Hall Kids: I just heard of Loretta's death. I am so sorry for you. She was such a loving person. I have a soft spot in my heart for the Hall Family. I have so many fond memories of Rich and Helen. I was fortunate to attend some of the Hall and Moyer family dinners when I was just a kid. It was great. Seems like it was just yesterday. Sorry that I am so late. I would like to have been there for you. Love, Danny Farrell
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Sally & Dave Brimmer
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October 19, 2020
Dear Dale, Herb, family & friends, We were sorry to hear about Loretta's passing. It was wonderful to meet you all at the Dunaway Reunion. What a joy Loretta was to be around. Her laughter and joy was infectious to all those who knew her. Wish we could be with you to celebrate her life. Love, hugs and our prayers will be with you. God Bless you both and the many family & friends who will be with you to help you thru the coming days. Love, Sally & Dave
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Sharon Jones
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October 18, 2020
We were so sorry to hear the sad news about Loretta. The Class of 66 Luncheons put us back in contact with Loretta and Dale and other classmates. It was so nice to visit with Loretta, she always had a smile and was so friendly and easy to talk to. We both had attended small schools when we were young and laughed about culture shock when we got to the upper grades and had so many students and classrooms, something we weren't used to. We will miss you Loretta, classmate from 1966.
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Brenda DeGarmo
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October 16, 2020
What can I say, except our/my double cousin was like a sister to our family. Having mothers that were sisters and fathers who were brothers, we we like one family, and Jeff Foxworthy would have been so proud of us!!! Memories of our trips to Kansas and witnessing how hard Loretta and her brothers and sisters worked on their farm (including Uncle Richard and Aunt Helen) showed me how much character and strength they had -- and still have. NO ONE worked harder than they did!!! But with love, wisdom, character, and super strength, they did it and became wonderful adults! They are still all special to us! We can't tell anyone how much we will miss her as well as her daughter, Leasha. She was a wonderful mother, cousin/sister, and person in general. Her laugh and fun-loving spirit will always be remembered. Her strength and character, also. She worked, cared for their farm, and was THE center of fun, funerals, and get-togethers. I can't say enough about how much she will be missed. All of our hearts are broken. COVID kept us from being at the hospital with her or Leasha, but we were there in spirit. Sooooo...on behalf of her brothers and sisters, my brothers and sisters, Diana DeGarmo (my daughter), and David Evans (my son), we are sending our love to her brothers and sisters, who are grieving with us, and want the world to know she came, she lived life, and she made the world a better place! God bless you, Loretta, and be at peace with Leasha in heaven!!! Love, Brenda Hall DeGarmo and family
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Jean Strader
Posted on:
October 16, 2020
So sorry for your loss Rhonda and all others in your family whom I don't know. Loretta was always a sweet person with a smile on her face and a positive attitude.
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Jill Warford
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October 15, 2020
Loretta was a wonderful person! I worked with her in the FSCC Alumni Association. She was a board member for many years. She was a truly nice lady and so much fun. She always had a twinkle in her eye.
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Susan (Suzy Gannon) Hanzlicek
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October 15, 2020
Loretta was the girl, two grades ahead of me, that I idolized in grade school. She was as sweet and kind then as she was as an adult, and she had the most beautiful braids I have ever seen. We reconnected after a high school reunion a few years ago and she has been a kind friend. Jerry, Rhonda, Rex and the other family members I do not know, I am sorry for your loss.