Marguerite Schulze Arnold 
August 18, 1923 - January 28, 2013
Jane Gregory (Round Rock, TX)

Dear Mom
I miss you so much. I've had a flood of memories pour into my heart these past days. I'll miss our nightly talks, shared recipes and I love yous, the laughter and the silliness. My peace comes from knowing your with Daddy and our Lord and Savior. Until we meet again...
Love
jane

Monday, February 4, 2013

 

Judi Plaia (Beaumont, TX)

To the family of Marguerite Arnold. Jake and I send our deepest sympathy in your loss. Marguerite is a fabulous woman who loved her family. I remember her as a sweet, genuine lady who loved The Lord and would give you the shirt off her back. She will be surely missed by many. I look forward to greet her again in heaven. Sincerely...Judi and Jake Plaia
Saturday, February 2, 2013

 

Dave Womack (Houston, TX)

Linda & I are saddened to hear of the loss of Mrs Arnold. We feel as though we know her because of our association with Lance her son. May the family find peace, unity and comfort in knowing that she is now with our Lord.
Thursday, January 31, 2013

 

Kelsy Arnold (Orange, TX)

Beco, I can remember getting so excited as a young child to come visit you because you would always buy me a new pair of Keds tennis shoes and your house was the perfect place to play Alice in Wonderland with all the doors and neat spaces. You always took us to a resturant called Ponchos where I can remember you fussing at me for playing with the little flags on the table, that were ment to signal the wait staff. You were definitly a spit fire. After living 8 hours away from you most of my life, you graciously moved me in to your home to live with you while I was pregnant with Ava. These last three years I have gotten to know you on a level that I could have never imagined. I loved all of our long talks while we layed on your bed before it was time to go to sleep. You talked to me about love, life, history, God, family and how proud you were of me and how much you loved me. I feel we had formed a unique bond especially this last year. A few moments I will never forget that just show the kind of person you were or that make me smile is the many times you tried to get me to go get Lexi some dog treats because dad wasnt getting them so she would lose weight, you were so silly. The time you got all the ladies at church to throw me a baby shower. Spending my last three birthdays with you so you could cook me my favorite bbq beef meal. watching you paint your nails red and talk about all the things red you would love to have. going to get your hair permed and sitting outside with you in the backyard. There are so many more that I will forever have in my memory and truly cherish to have. You were a beautiful young lady and woman, a character at that and you will truly be missed by so many people. I love you Beco this is just goodbye for now.
Wednesday, January 30, 2013

 

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