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Thomas Arrendale Obituary


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Thomas Augustus Arrendale, Jr., died Monday, November 03, 2003, from complications related to a head injury acquired on May 22, 2003. A memorial service will be held at Bethlehem Baptist Church in Clarkesville, GA on Thursday, November 06, 2003, at 4:00 p.m. The family will receive friends at a reception immediately following the memorial service. Tom Arrendale leaves behind his wife of 53 years, Winifred Smith Arrendale; son, Thomas Augustus (Gus) Arrendale III; daughter, Cyndae Arrendale; grandson, Joseph Augustus (Gus) Bussey; sister, Nelle Arrendale; and aunt, Willie Blalock Elliott. He was preceded in death by brothers, Sam Arrendale, Howell Cobb Arrendale and William Lee Arrendale; and sisters, Mabel Arrendale Burns and Mary Arrendale Hale; as well as many descendants of his siblings. Tom was born in Tiger, GA on October 23, 1920, the son of the late Thomas Augustus (Gus) and Della Blalock Arrendale, and grew up in rural Rabun County. He attended Clemson University after high school and transferred to Georgia Tech, but left after one year to serve his country in World War II as a Captain in the Army Air Corps. When he returned from the Army in 1946, he and his brother, Lee began selling animal feed and baby chickens to local farmers. The business grew and in 1962, Tom and Lee sold their business to the Ralston Purina Company. At tha t time they acepted management positons in Gainesville and Clarkesville respectively. In 1972, Purina decided to divest its poultry business. Tom and Lee along with Joe Hatfield, a Gainesville poultry man who had also sold to Purina in 1962, bought the business from Purina and Fieldale Farms Corporation was born. From this partnership, Fieldale Farms has grown into the largest employer in both Habersham and Hall Counties and is amoung the largest poultry companies in the world. Tom served as chairman of the board for 41 years at Habersham Bank, one of the largest state chartered banks in Georgia, and in 1968, he co-founded LP Service Inc. in Clarkeville with his brother, Lee. Tom was extremely active in both the civic and charitable communities as well. He was a lifelong member of the Presbyterian Church. He served on the Habersham Hospital Board for 12 years and as chairman for three years. He was past president of the Soque River Water Shed Association Inc. He was a strong supporter of Piedmont College and received an Honorary Doctorate Degree from the school in 1998. He also supported the University of Georgia and was a member of the Gridiron Society. He was a Master Mason of long standing with the Clarkesville Masonic Lodge #325 F.&A.M. Tom was the Habersham County Chamber of Commerce Man of the Year in 1985 and also a recipient of the Sam Walton Community Leader Award, The Rotarian Paul Harris Award and The Northeast Georgian Pacesetter Award. In 1991, House Resolution #761 was written in his honor and the Tom Arrendale interchange on Highway 365 North was dedicated. Tom will be interred in a private service at the family cemetery in Tiger, GA. In lieu of flowers, friends are encouraged to make a gift in Tom's Honor to the Fieldale Farms Foundation, P.O. Box 558, Baldwin, GA 30511. McGahee-Griffin & Stewart Funeral Home of Cornelia is in charge of arrangements. (706-778-8668).

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Published by Atlanta Journal-Constitution on Nov. 5, 2003.

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Joni Mabe

December 1, 2003

Dear Winkie, Cyndae and Gus, My family and I extend our sympathy to you. You are in our thoughts and prayers during this holiday season.

Love, Joni

Roger & Joan Peck

November 8, 2003

We will miss you.

Bruce Burns

November 7, 2003

Have not seen you all in years, Remember you always and think of you everyday. Thoughts and prayers

Bruce, Jana, Matthew and Erin Burns

Tracy Lawton Brookshire

November 7, 2003

To: Winkie,Gus & Cyndae,



Our families go back alot of years. Enjoyed being neighbors on the lake. So sorry to hear about as my dad called him UNCLE TOM. I can remember the good times they had together long before us kids were around, the stories are endless.



My thoughts & prayers are with you all. Tom has joined mom & dad once again to scooter poop around the lake.



Again my prayers are with you all during this time.



Tracy Lawton Brookshire

Tami Jordan Brook

November 6, 2003

Cyndae,

Ken and I are so sorry about the loss of your dad. Mom and Aunt Jan send their condolences, as well. Love, Tami

Edward & Jean Mize

November 5, 2003

Winifred, Gus and Cindy, Our thoughts are with you in this trying time. We have fond memories of your family.

Mrs. Glenda Mosley

November 5, 2003

To: The Family Of Thomas A. Arrendale,



We are very sorry to hear of your loss.

By taking time to read Jehovah God's words has comforted our family a lot and we hope the same for yours.





We're your neighbors and we just wanted you to know after things seem to go back to normal the pains are still there but God never leaves us!



Here are some encouraging scripture's:



Psalms 83:18; Isaiah 41:10/13; 2Corinthians 1:3/4; John 5:28/29.



And, especially, Jesus' view of his dear deceased friend in this way at John 11:11-14; also here where Jesus was speaking of a resurrection and asked the question in John 11:25/26; Do you believe this?



We lost some dear ones and what helped us was some spiritual knowledge.



The scriptures are truly comforting.



PLEASE READ THEM!!!!!!!



With deepest sympathy and christian love,

The [email protected]. Box 23195 Macon, Ga. 31212-3195

LEONARD ROY

November 5, 2003

My sympathy to the Arrendale family.Cyndae, I remember with the fondest memories our time with Tom Sanderson...You were such a great friend to him....Please accept my heartfelt sympathy.....Leonard Roy

Rob Echols

November 5, 2003

Sorry for your loss , God bless.

College of Agicultural and Environmental Sciences Office of Development and Alumni Relations

November 5, 2003

Our thoughts and prayers are with you. Mr. Arrendale was a wonderful example for us all.

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