Nellie-Arner-Obituary

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Nellie Arner

Mar 31, 1930 - Jul 15, 2025

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I always admired how beautiful & well dressed Nellie was. Sending to Nellie´s family

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Perfect tribute! She was a definite friend of our family growing up. Rest in Heaven dear fierce and talented and community minded Nellie

My thoughts are with Nellie's family while they grieve her loss and share their memories. My mother and grandmother had great respect and fondness for Nellie, having known her for years. And I was one of Nellie's brides who loved my beautiful wedding bouquet. Rest in peace dear Nellie

Nellie was a 1948 classmate and good friend of mine. We enjoyed many great times together. Her creativity was amazing that's how she succeed in life. Love and prayers for her family and friends.

To dear Nellie's family and friends.
She was the sweetest lady, and would fo anything for any.
She will be missed.
May she rest in peace.
Thoughts and prayers be with you all

Thought Nellie was so talented! Will always remember my prom flowers they were perfect. The flowers in UCC were extraordinary especially at Christmas. Sorry to hear she passed but sure she is in heaven enjoying the after life.

Nellie was a sweet lady. She loved working with flowers and made alot of girls happy at prom time. She had a talent I never accomplished but I tackled playing the piano. God blesses each of us with something to glorify him. Prayers for comfort for her family now and always

My deepest sympathy to all. So many fond memories of Nellie growing up! Nellie, Jim and family were all wonderful family friends. She was an amazing woman and inspired many!

Obituary

Nellie's Obituary

·         Nellie R. Arner   1930-2025 

Career: In 1950 a fearless 20-year-old mother of two opened a flower shop, 

Arner’s Florist. She was a woman in a man’s world who learned the steps of 

business one mistake and one success at a time. A minimum of six days a 

week for exactly 60 years she worked creating stunning floral arrangements, 

taking care of paperwork, employees, and most of all her customers. While 

making prom corsages, she was as excited as any 17-year-old going to the 

prom. She envisioned each bride walking down the aisle with her bouquet as if 

it was herself. Nellie also helped her husband, Jim Arner, with the operation 

of greenhouses. Her mind, heart and soul whirled around her business. She 

was more than great at it. Nellie was a true artist. 

Personal Mountain: Never a caregiver, she faced a challenge that would 

surpass any other when Jim’s health required kidney dialysis, three times a 

week. The Pittsburgh hospital was too far to travel frequently. A rarity at the 

time, the Arner’s received a dialysis machine which Nellie learned to operate. 

She often remarked that administering an 18-gauge needle into his arm nearly 

caused her to faint. Fortitude indeed, for six years. 

Community Committed: Nellie was the first woman president of the 

Rimersburg Chamber of Commerce, was recognized as Citizen of the Year, 

more than once. She worked tirelessly on the Rimersburg Veteran Memorial 

Park, as well as the president and board member of Southern Clarion County 

Development Corporation. Nellie was a driving force in the creation of 

Community Days and the two Centennial celebrations. For all the meetings, 

phone calls, and letter writing the Rimersburg mayor proclaimed ‘Nellie R. 

Arner Day’ on November 12, 1998. She was a stalwart supporter of local 

business. Extending beyond citizen concerns she volunteered for Christmas 

Seals and the American Lung Association for decades. 

Generosity: Brief examples. Far beyond the price charged, when a church 

was decorated, it was to the max. In addition to an extra flower or bow, Nellie 

offered the use of her land nearly rent free to three different elderly people, 

and a healthcare professional’s home & office. Her private residence 

welcomed two different young homeless adults, for months. 

Interests: Music. It would be a treat to hear her yodel. Nellie was 

disappointed she never conquered the piano. She was simply too busy. In her 70’s & 80’s she became a groupie, secretary, and drummer for a local 

country/bluegrass band, My Little Nashville. Fun and Joy abound late in life.  

Religion: A member of the Rimersburg United Church of Christ from 1948 to 

2022. “My husband’s great grandfather helped to start this church, and I will 

be a member forever.”   

Family: Nellie married her high school sweetheart at age 18 and widowed at 

age 51. She lived alone for over 40 years. Mother of four, Sheri (deceased) Jim 

Jr., Georgia & Bill. Nellie fought to convince her husband that ‘girls should go 

to college as much as a boy.’   A woman ahead of her time. Her two daughters 

graduated college and gave their country-farm-raised mother a sense of pride. 

Nellie’s sons’ accomplishments offered gratification as well.  

Final Years: It is terribly sad how dementia can take hold. For those who are 

familiar, you understand. 

Per Nellie’s repeated requests- there will not be a funeral service.  

Raise a glass and make a toast to one of the feistiest and determined women 

of our area. May God Bless

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