Nettie Jewell Arnold
March 14, 1914 ~ March 18, 2010
Nettie Jewell Arnold, 96, Vine Grove, formerly of Glasgow, died Thursday, March 18, 2010, at the Spring View Health & Rehab Center in Leitchfield. The daughter of the late Lucian Cartner Arnold and Mary Belle Harlan Arnold, she was a homemaker and a member of the Glasgow Bible Church. She was the widow of the late Rev. Robert Paul Arnold.
Survivors include one daughter, Wanda P. Collins and her husband, Bob, of Vine Grove; special friends, SFC Don Grinder, Missy Smith, Sherry Crell, Mike Van Name and Jim Miracle; several nieces and nephews.
Funeral services will be held 1:00 p.m. Monday at the Hatcher & Saddler Funeral Home with burial in the Glasgow Municipal Cemetery. Visitation will be after 12 noon Monday at the funeral home.
Wanda,
Sorry for your loss.
Faye DeWeese Landrum
Wanda ~
I am sorry for the loss of your mother – my aunt. May God comfort you in this hour of need. God Bless You.
Linda (Ferrell) Messick
Wanda,
Sorry to hear that Nettie passed away….I have fond memories of coming to your parents house with my dad Marshall….May God Bless and Comfort you in the days ahead
Wanda,
Sorry for your loss.
I remember good times w/Ms. Jewel, talking about her Heavenly father and your Earthly father.
May God’s peace rest upon you today and the following days to come.
Brother Art.
aunt nettie you will be missed loved you dearly and rememer our good times together .i will join you someday and we will speak of the past .a very special aunt . juanita ferrel watson .
im here for you wanda .
Wanda, Sorry to hear that your mother has passed. She was special to my mother, I can remember going to her house and you living behind in the upstairs apartment, or the trips when your mom and dad came to Paxton to visit, I was always intrigued with how much she looked like my grandmother Flossie, but most of all she had the “Best Sense Of Humor)!!
Will keep you in my prayers.
Wanda, Sorry to hear about your mom. She was loved very much. Our prayers are with you.
Wanda, I am very sorry for the loss of your mother, my Aunt. Even tho it has been many years, I do have happy memories of coming to visit. Let your memories take over your pain. The pain will ease in time, but the memories will live a life time.. You are in my prayers
Bonnie Ferrell Schultz