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Linda Kay Harris Arnold

Arlington, Texas

1951 - 2010

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Linda Kay Harris Arnold, 59, went home to be with her Lord on Thursday, June 10, 2010. Funeral: 10 a.m. Monday at High Point Church, 2500 E. Arbrook Blvd., Arlington. Interment: Emerald Hills Memorial Park. Visitation: 2 to 4 p.m. Sunday in Emerald Hills Memorial Chapel. Memorials: In lieu of...

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My goodness I can't believe what happened to her. She was the woman that influenced my love of music. It hurts to know someones so special in this world was ripped away with no rhyme or reason attached to it. I love you Mrs. Harris, thank you so much for everything you taught me through the art of music. You are missed :'( -Becki Clesse, Amos Elementary

She will be missed by so many people, She was an awesome person!
Reginia Jackson

I will never forget Kay Arnold's sense of humor. She was so patient and so kind when I first started at Amos Elementary. She always educated me about Bio-identical hormones and I thought it was so interesting. She was truly a wonderful person and great educator of life. You will be greatly missed Kay. See you when I get there.

Kay Harris was my first violin teacher. I started playing in third grade, and now I am a violin teacher myself. I am so sad to hear this. Laura and family, I am so sorry for your loss; my prayers are with you.

I will miss you mrs arnold,thank you for teaching us I will always carry your music in me ......elijah lee guzman ,amos elementary

Kay Arnold was my friend and mentor. I am deeply saddened by her death and will miss her beyond words. (Band Director; Crouch, Thornton, Anderson Elem Schools).

I Met Ms. Kay Arnold at Crouch Elementary around 8 yrs ago where I worked, and then had the pleasure to work with her at Anderson Elementary as well. She was a beautiful person with an amazing talent. Her news has struck me and she will be truly missed.

I met Kay in November 2009 when I came to Texas for three weeks to help one of my daughters. I went to the violin lessons at Kay's home with one of my granddaughters. I was deeply impressed with her kindness, her patience, and her love of teaching music to the children. We had many nice discussions about her love of music. She was a woman of sweet countenance.

May our gracious Heavenly Father wrap you in the arms of His great love for you and whisper peace to your souls.

To have know Kay briefly in NC it was our pleasure. Sweet and lovely was she. She will be missed.