John-Arendall-Obituary

John Thomas Arendall Jr.

Mobile, Alabama

09/30/1940 - 12/30/2025

About

DIED
December 30, 2025
LOCATION
Mobile, Alabama

Obituary

Send Flowers

John Thomas Arendall, Jr., known affectionately as Tom, Tommy, Tommy Boy, and Bo, was born on September 30, 1940, in Mobile, Alabama, and passed away peacefully at his home on December 30, 2025.Tommy was the son of the late John Thomas Arendall and Ellen Milling Arendall. He was preceded in death...

Read More

Guest Book

Not sure what to say?

Tommy Arendall was a wonderful influence on our lives when we came on staff at Spring Hill Baptist in 1974 and has remained a cherished friend all these years. He leaves a great legacy! Our condolences to his wife, children, and brother Jimmy & sister-in-law Rosalind.

May his memory be for a blessing. Pinkie and David Cherniak.

This news does sadden me so much. I admired Tommy and agree with you he will be greatly missed. But I also know he was a man of faith, secure in his love for Jesus. So grateful he is reunited with his beloved Sullins and we will see them again someday in heaven. May prayers go out for the entire Arendall family.

Such good memories of the Arendall family. Years ago, Tommy's father and mother started a singles Sunday School class at Springhill Baptist church and invited me to come. We had wonderful Sunday School lessons every Sunday, many other also joined this group. They even opened their home once a week for us to meet, have fellowship, even discuss issues that singles have. Out of this group came several marriages including my own, where I met Jim Arnold. All the Arendalls were wonderful, caring...

I rented office space from from Tommy and Jim and their father for 25 years on the belt line. Always a fine guy! God bless him and his family, and brother Jim and Rosalind. David

John and Family so sorry to learn of Tom´s passing. He was Always smiling and Jane & I so enjoyed his friendship. May the soul of the faithfully departed thru the mercy of God rest in Peace

I am saddened to read of the death of Tommy. I send condolences to his friends and family.

I´m so sorry your loss. I always enjoyed talking with your Dad at RE. He had such an engaging attitude.

Tommy was a wonderful man who brought joy to all of his many friends. My deepest sympathy to your family. Debbie Crabtree Walker