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Frances Arnold
© Enid Morning News
01-1981
Submitted by: Jo Aguirre


Birth: Sep. 22, 1919
Death: Jan. 31, 1981

Mrs. Frances Arnold, 62, 1227 E. Park, longtime Enid resident, died suddenly Saturday night in her home.

She was born at Tahlequah and came to Enid in 1927 with her parents., Samuel and Margaret Benge. She attended Enid schools and was married here to Bill Arnold in 1937. Her husband died in 1965.

Mrs. Arnold was a member of the First Presbyterian Church.

Survivors include a daughter, Sandra Arnold of Ephrata, Pennsylvania; three sisters, Anna Lee (Mrs. Darrel), Enid, Mrs. Billie Coleman, Tulsa and Joyce (Mrs. R. H.) Martin, Midwest City; a brother, Allison Benge, Enid and a granddaughter, Francis Renée (Mrs. Ernest) Lindt, both of Enid.

Services for Mrs. Arnold will be at 2 PM Wednesday in the Brown Funeral Home Chapel. She will be buried in Memorial Park Cemetery.

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