Survived by stepsister, Wanda (John) Stout also survived by cousins, Bill (Joan) Smith, Tom (Joan) Jackson, Nicholas and Peter Smith and David (Sharon) Smith. Arlo is survived by his wife of 58 years, June sons, Bill (Melodie) and Bob (Ruth) grandchildren, Arlo (Lori), Mindy (Kent) Shorten, Katie and Barbara Beamon, Carly (Brian) Snell, Douglas (Heidi) Lane and great-grandchildren, Cody, Keeley, Kaylyn, Lane, Grayce, Kenny and Dannon. He then joined his son, Bill, in real estate and worked with Bob in the farm and ranch life. He was a banker, starting as a teller at the Arkansas Valley Bank and retired as the president of United Bank, a rewarding 33 years in banking. Arlo was raised on the family farm in Avondale, the only child of Arlo Grant and Julia Katherine Beamon, who predeceased him along with his stepfather, Dick Stubblefield. One of Arlo’s great joys in life was to take horse-packing trips to the mountains hunting and enjoying nature with family and special friends. Arlo set the best example of honesty and integrity to his sons, grandchildren and those friends around him. He enjoyed family and friends, putting their needs above his own. 10, 1927, was a kind and giving man, passed on at his home on June 19, 2007. At his request, there will be no services.īeamon, Arlo G. He is survived by his wife, three daughters, seven grandchildren, two great-grandchildren and his 2008 Honda Accord (which is now for sale). He will be remembered for his sense of humor and his love of wearing hats that he collected in his travels all over the world. Hal enjoyed playing golf, hiking and volunteering at the SPCA. Hal and Dene raised their family and worked in the Seattle area until retiring to Carmel. After the war, Hal moved back to Seattle where he met and married Dene Jones. Hal attended the New Mexico Military Institute and when WWII broke out he joined the Navy and was sent to Cornell University. Schurman and after several attempts, he finally summited on August 14, 1978. He started climbing on Mt Rainier under the guidance of legendary scoutmaster Clark E. His family soon moved to Seattle where he became a life long UW Huskie football fan. Speer 1933 JC, who was killed in a Polo Game, is appropriate at this ceremony.Īrnot, Harold C., Jr., 1943 HS-1945 JC ~ 1 (1925 ~ 2012) Hal Arnot passed away on Apafter a short battle with cancer. his brother, Greg Arrowood and his family his wife, Vicki Arrowood, their daughter, Jamie Peterson and her husband, Steven, and their children, Cain and Lucca.Įnjoy life the way Glenn would have by taking a quiet moment outdoors.A quote from the 1933 Bronco about a cadet, George O. Glenn is survived by his parents, Carol and Glenn Arrowood, Sr. He was a dad by choice and he never wavered from his dedication to his family. Glenn married his wife, Vicki (Pursley), on March 14th, 1992. In his later years Glenn liked to spend his time outdoors with his wife and grandchildren. He had an interest in conspiracy theories and relished in debating and sharing these with his loved ones. Most of all, he loved sharing these experiences with his daughter over the years. Glenn enjoyed nature, hunting, history, and classic science fiction films. His greatest joy and achievement was being a Papaw to his two grandchildren. He was a helpful, stubborn person who was loved and respected. Glenn worked many jobs, introducing him to a multitude of friends and acquaintances. He joined the Marines in 1978 and served until 1981. Arrowood, Jr., 59, passed away in his home in Carthage, Missouri, on April 11th, 2020, after a brief bout with cancer.
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