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Billie Arnold
© Enid Morning News
04-1989
Submitted by: Jo Aguirre


Graveside services for Mrs. Billie Arnold, 87, who died late Friday evening in the Methodist home will be at 1 PM Monday in the Memorial Park Cemetery with the Rev. Dr. Jerry Hilton officiating. Burial will be under the direction of the Henninger – Allen Funeral Home.

Billie Taylor was born March 20, 1902 at Ingersoll. She moved to Enid, and on June 16, 1921, married Ivan Douglas Arnold.

Mrs. Arnold was employed by Dr. D. D. Roberts and Dr. W. P. Neilson. She had also been employed at the Medical Arts Building until 1964. She was also predeceased by two brothers.

Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Dean (Pat) Boles, Montrose, Colorado, and Mrs. Walter (Betty) Scheffe, Enid; three grandchildren, Robert M. Denny, Plano, Texas; Judy Walls, Frisco, Texas; David Boles, Montrose, Colorado; seven great-grandchildren and one sister, Mrs. Maxine Asplund, Enid.

Memorial contributions may be made to the Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation, General Division or the charity of one's own choosing.

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