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- "Elizabethton Star," Wednesday, July 18, 1934
DEATH TAKES MRS. ARNOLD
Mrs. Eva Arnold, highly respected woman of Hampton, died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Sam Jackson, at that place at 6:45 this morning.
The deceased was the daughter of the late Jordan Jones and was born in Elizabethton. Her early life spent in Johnson county. She was married to William Arnold, who died several years ago. Forty-eight years ago, she moved to Hampton, where she has since resided. Early in life she united with the Baptist church. Her friends were counted by the hundreds, everyone who met her becoming immediately attracted by her kind, loving and motherly attitude.Surviving are six daughters, Mrs. B. C. Campbell, Chicago, Ill.; Mrs. Jim Vanhuss, Indianapolis, Ind.; Mrs. C. L. Baker, Raleigh, N. C.; Mrs. W. F. Mathes, Rossville, Ga.; Mrs. E. M. Brumit, Carson, Wash.; Mrs. Sam Jackson, Hampton; one son, J. W. Arnold, Morristown. She also is survived by a large number of grandchildren and great-grandchildren.
Funeral services will be held from the Baptist church at Hampton Thursday afternoon at 2:30, the Rev. John Hall and Judge W. R. Allen officiating. Interment will be made in the Campbell Cemetery at Hampton. The body will remain at the Hathaway Funeral Home until time for the funeral tomorrow.
Active pall bearers will include D. S. Williams, D. S. Wagner, D. D. Campbell, J. M. Hall, DR. J. A. Hardin, and W. F. Hardin.
Flower bearers will be Mrs. Lena Hardin, Mrs. Mary Williams, Mrs. Sallie Hall, Miss Posie Hathaway, Mrs. Annie Campbell, Mrs. Dora Campbell, Mrs. Lillie Wagner, Mrs. Robert Smalling, and Mrs. Hettie Johnson.
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