J. "Jake" C. Arnold

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Visitation Schedule
New Hope Baptist Church
Highway 14
Omaha, AR  72662
Wednesday, September 25, 2024
1:00 PM to 2:00 PM
Service Schedule
New Hope Baptist Church
Highway 14
Omaha, AR  72662
Wednesday, September 25, 2024
2:00 PM
Cemetery
Omaha Methodist Cemetery
Omaha, AR  72662
J. "Jake" C. Arnold

of Omaha, AR

March 8, 1938 - September 19, 2024

J.C. ''Jake'' Arnold, age 86, passed away on Thursday, September 19, 2024. The son of Robert Adali and Edna Agnus (Crosswhite) Arnold, Jake was born on March 8, 1938 in Lowry, Arkansas and was the second youngest son of the couple's 4 boys. Preceding Jake in death were his parents, his beloved wife, Sandra (Mamaw) Arnold and his two older brothers, Adam and Jim Arnold.

Jake graduated from Omaha High School in 1956 and was a heavy equipment operator for the Boone County Road Department for many years. On January 1, 1982, Jake married his better half and equal, Sandra Arnold. Jake was a member of the New Hope Baptist Church of Omaha, AR, was extremely active in the church, and served as a Christian beacon to those around him. Jake also took pride in serving his community and fellow citizens in various civic leadership roles in Boone County, AR.

Since the day he was born, Jake was an avid outdoorsman. As a young man, Jake loved deer hunting and the camaraderie and fellowship of going to deer camp during the fall and winter seasons. He also raised and trained English Setters to take with him to hunt for quail and pheasant in Kansas. He was so proud of those hunting dogs and names like: ''Ole Bob'', ''King'' and ''Lady'' were mentioned with reverence like they were family. Whether hunting deer in the Ozark Mountains or busting up coveys of quail in the Kansas prairie land, Jake reveled in those moments he shared with friends and family.

Later in life, Jake was given the loving moniker of ''Papaw'' by his grandkids and the fitting name stuck like glue. Papaw or Pap would soon trade the trips to deer camp for camping trips to the local lakes here in the Ozarks. He and Sandra would spend weeks at a time camping in the summer and fall with the grandchildren in tow. They would spend their days turning over rocks with the kids, chasing crawdads, or fishing for bass, crappie, and even perch that they could use as trotline bait to catch big catfish. Pap was renowned for his fish frying skills and it became a tradition that at the end of each camping trip, he and Sandra would invite their friends, loved ones, and the entire Arnold clan to a massive fish fry. He so looked forward to these gatherings as his big heart loved nothing more than listening to live music, feeding people, and engaging in fellowship with them.

In his later years, and after Sandra had passed, he was living and being cared for at the Springs of Mt. Vista Health and Rehabilitation Center in Harrison, AR. In true Jake Arnold fashion, he quickly made friends and became a favorite of the nurses for his kind heart and warm disposition. In his final days, the outpouring of love and affection from the nurses and staff, to the number of people who came to see him and say their goodbyes, spoke volumes about the indelible marks that he left in all of our lives.

It is impossible to sum up this man's life when the number of people whose lives he so enriched is almost innumerable. Any accolades or adulation that could be given to him seem woefully insufficient. Papaw still, has yet to ever meet a stranger. If you did not know and love this man, it was only because you had not met him yet.

Surviving Jake is his brother, Clyde Arnold of Ridgedale, Missouri; his daughter, Carolyn Arnold and her husband, Chuck Sheppard of Diamond City, Arkansas; his step-daughter, Dalelyn Gass of Branson, Missouri; his step-son, Ken Arnold of Omaha; his step-daughter, Julie Arroyo and her husband, Chris Arroyo and their two children, Ethan and Garrett Arroyo of Springfield, Missouri; his grandson, Travis Arnold and his wife, Kara Arnold and their two children, Merritt and Lochlan Arnold of Harrison.

The visitation was one hour before the service. The service was Wednesday, September 25, 2024, at New Hope Baptist Church, Omaha, Arkansas with Brother Gary Sloan officiating.

The interment was at Omaha Methodist Cemetery.

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6 Condolence(s)
Louis Melton
Harrison, AR
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Sunday, September 22, 2024

A Truly Good Man who enjoyed living in the Hills of North Arkansas

Louis Melton

Phyllis (Barnes) Wright
Mountain Grove, MO
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Sunday, September 22, 2024

Dalelyn, Carolyn and family,
Jake and Sandra were very special people to me. Always happy to see ya and give the best hugs.
Showed everyone true Christian love.
I know we are all sad that Jim is not here with us but he is celebrating in Heaven. Jake and Sandra are together again. Giving those hugs, smiles and love they gave so many of us here.
Praying for peace and comfort for their family. Enjoy all the wonderful memories they left you with..
Love you girls
Phyllis

Loren Davidson
Harrison, AR
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Saturday, September 21, 2024

It was such a pleasure and honor to know you and care for you at Mt Vista Rest In peace my friend

Christy Lane
Harrison, AR
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Saturday, September 21, 2024

Jake you were a great man, I already miss our morning talks every morning. It was a pleasure to be your nurse. To wish you were still here would be selfish of me. I know you are in a better place and with your loved ones now. And no more pain or shortness of breath. Now your bed will always be made right and you will have your ice water on time. I'm sure your sitting back with a chew of that dip telling stories. I love you papa until we meet again. Christy your favorite nurse.

Rita Whited
Harrison, AR
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Saturday, September 21, 2024

Mickey Whited was Jake’s roommate for a long time. I am Mickeys sister and I can tell you right now Jake was one in a million! I loved him dearly an I can say without a doubt, he loved my brownies lol. I miss him dearly but I know he’s flying high!

Ruth Ann Duran
Hartman, AR
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Friday, September 20, 2024

Carolyn, I'm thinking of your Arnold family and the pleasure of knowing you as a fifth grader at Omaha, prayers and thoughts .