1965
2012
ARNOLD, Ronald R. – Age 47 of Flint, died Monday, December 3, 2012 at his home. Mr. Arnold was born July 18, 1965 in Flint the son of James and Hazel Arnold. He loved hunting and fishing and Ron worked as a meat cutter. Surviving are his parents, James and Hazel Arnold, longtime girl friend Mary Gardener, daughter, Cheyenne Arnold, grandmother Ruth Prince, brother, Jim and his wife Devolyn Arnold and their children, Annabelle and James, several aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews, cousins including special cousin, Tom Arnold, and many friends. As were his wishes cremation has taken place.
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July 18, 2013
Jim and Helen, We are sorry for your loss and will continue to pray for your family. Let us know if you need anything. Jeff and Vicki from Yates
December 15, 2012
craig smeby
sorry to hear jim and hazel anything i can do to help let me know
December 5, 2012
To the Arnold Family, I would just like to say that I'm here if you need anything. May he rest in peace. Love, Betsy & Wayne Glasco
December 5, 2012
Helen Arnold
You will be missed by so many.
December 5, 2012
cheyenne Arnold
December 4, 2012
Cheyenne Arnold
R.i.p Dad... Gonna miss you. v.v... I know you are gone now although you are in a better place. Away from Hurt...
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