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Monty Boyd Arnold

November 21, 2020

Burial Date November 25, 2020

Visitation

Tuesday, November 24, 2020
4pm – 8:30pm
Henderson County Funeral Service Chapel
Lexington,TN

Service

Wednesday, November 25, 2020
11am – 1pm (Viewing)
1pm
First Pentecostal Church
9141 Hwy 412 West
Lexington, TN

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Rest in peace, dear cousin. Our prayers go to the Lord our Savior for your wife Diane and your children, grandchildren and great grandchildren. You were a loving man with a big smile. We will miss you, but we'll see you again. Love You All! William Arnold's Family

Posted by Antonia U. Curtis on November 25, 2020

Rest in peace, dear cousin. Our prayers go to the Lord our Savior for your wife Diane and your children, grandchildren and great grandchildren. You were a loving man with a big smile. We will miss you, but we'll see you again. Love You All! William Arnold's Family

Posted by Antonia U. Curtis on November 25, 2020

Our hearts are heavy also about God's calling for Monty to come home to Him. God certainly molded a Godly man who shared that love with so many of us. A Harley riding cowboy who enjoyed life. It was always a joy being in your presence and your family at gatherings. God's strength, peace, joy and love be with you all.

Posted by Cretia and Keith Weatherington on November 25, 2020

Deeply sadden for your loss..prayers for the family ?

Posted by Linda Elam on November 25, 2020

I feel your hurt and pain when tomorrow starts without him don't think he's far apart for every time you think of him he's right there in your hearts " to be absent from the body is to be present with the Lord" May God comfort you and give you peace. Love you family! Lois J

Posted by Cousin Lois Johnson Cols Oh on November 25, 2020

A scripture of comfort: Isaiah: 41:10 "I am your God, I will strengthen you, Yes, I will help you, I will uphold you." To Diane and the family, May God give you strength to bear this loss, as only he can do. May God grant his loving comfort to your family and to you. We will miss our legendary cowboy. I can imagine him riding off into the clouds waving his hands saying "Don't worry about me." We will meet again one day. Monty hard work is over down here, but we will never forget how many people he touched while living.

Posted by Swayzene Talley on November 25, 2020

My mom Anzetta loved all of her relatives in Tenn. I can remember going to his house as a girl. I’m sorry for you loss as I just lost my dad. Prayers for comfort to all of you. Love you all and hope to connect soon

Posted by Yvette Bryant Barnes on November 24, 2020

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived. “A great soul serves everyone all the time. A great soul never dies. It brings us together again and again” – Maya Angelou "So also you have sorrow now, but I will see you again, and your hearts will rejoice, and no one will take your joy from you." John 16:22 Cousin Monty was a rare gem, an exclusive, a limited edition; who will forever be cherished. We will miss you our beloved cousin. Our prayers are with the entire family. With Love Cousin's, Denna, Robert, Reyna Gooch Columbus, Ohio

Posted by Cousin Diane and The Arnold Family, on November 24, 2020

Diane / Camille and family, you are in my prayers. May God's arms hold you close to his heart. May God's hands hold Monty in peace while he rests close to our Lord, Jesus Christ. We don't know God's plan however we know He promise that He will prepare a place for us in His kingdom. May God's peace regin over you during his time.

Posted by Earlene Reed on November 24, 2020

My nephew was a good man with a gentle spirit. He was always helping, always loving, always giving. That was Monty. He will be greatly missed. Rest well in the arms of God my son. We will see you again soon. Your Aunt Christine.

Posted by Mrs. Christine Nesbitt on November 24, 2020