1947
2017
Sharon "Kay" Arney was born to Alvin and Opal Turner in Amarillo. She met the love of her life Clinton Arney on a blind date; they were married for 48 years. They had three children Larry, Steve and Shannah. Kay was a hairdresser for over 25 years. Granny enjoyed spending time with her family, but the light of her life were her grandchildren. She spent time loving and caring for her roses that she grew in the back yard, her favorite were her red roses. She was a member of Harvest Time Penacostal Church of God for many years. Granny was the strongest person we have ever known.
No matter what the case, she was always smiling, praying, loving and she was always there for others. She was a remarkable loyal women with a sense of devotion and love greater than the world. Most people will never encounter a person whose life could compare to the love that she gave to everyone who was lucky enough to know her.
She was preceded in death by her parents; and a sister Laverne "Tootsie" Zachery.
She is survived by her husband Clinton Arney. Her children; Larry Arney and wife Cindy; Steve Arney and wife Amanda and Shannah Heymer.
Siblings Harold Turner and wife Laverne; Rene Morris, Francis Messer, Lela Chandler, and Shirley Lyle and husband John.
Grandchildren Justin, Kayti, Colton, Trevor, C.J., Jacee, Rylie, Mimi, Tanner, Tyler and Trapper, along with 13 great grandchildren.
Arrangements under the direction of Griggs-Schooler-Gordon Funeral Directors, Amarillo, TX.
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November 30, 2017
Sorry for the loss of your love one, may you find comfort in knowing that those who have passed on in death God keeps in his memory because they are precious in his eyes. Psalms 116:15.
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November 22, 2017
Deana Egerton
November 22, 2017
Deana Egerton
Clinton Lee, I am so sorry for your loss. My love and prayers are with you and the family. Kay was a blessing to me and I have always loved y'all. I will hold you in my prayers and thoughts for as long as time goes by. I love you all so much. Kay, we will see you again at supper time.
November 22, 2017
Marilyn May
My thoughts and prayers are with all of you during this difficult time. I met her through my previous job and she was a sweet lady.
November 22, 2017
Donnie Cindy Findley
Love you Kay an we see you again soon we will miss that Angel voice of yours
November 22, 2017
Robert Replogle
Our thoughts and prayers to the family . She was a very sweet lady . The Replogle Family
November 22, 2017
Andrea Darnell
I am so very sorry for your loss. Words can not express my grief for your family. Miss Kay brightened my life for a far too short time, but I feel honored and blessed to have been able to meet and get to know her. I pray for peace for everyone in your family.
Andrea
November 22, 2017
Mary Harris
Sorry for your loss, praying for the family.
Jackie and Mary Harris
November 21, 2017
Lesa Chandler
Aunt Kay was truly a treasure here on earth, she will be dearly missed. My prayers and thoughts go out to Uncle Clinton, Larry, Steve, Shannah Kay and all the extended family. May God be with you all. Love ya!
November 21, 2017
Cristy (Brogdon) Mullinix
Aunt Kay,
I love you so very much and although I am deeply saddened to hear that you have left us here on earth. I know the heavens are rejoicing and you are together again with my Dad, Granny, Papa & Granny Turner.
All my love to your precious family that you left behind. The days ahead will be difficult but find comfort knowing you will be reunited again!
Fear not for I am with thee. Aunt KAY and Uncle Clinton said these words to me when I lost my Granny. I wished I could be there to provide you all comfort but know I am praying and I am there with you in heart!
We love you!
November 21, 2017
Alta Renolds
Kay will be greatly missed .. she was a wonderful woman and I am very glad to be able to call her and her family my friends ... you are all in my thoughts and prayers .. we love you all
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