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Sarah Arney

1952 - 2023

Sarah Arney obituary, 1952-2023, Everett, WA

Sarah Arney Obituary

Sarah Arney September 19, 1952 - June 7, 2023 Sarah Arney was a journalist who wrote her own obituary. She expected to die at home "in her cute little 'townhouse' on the river bank in Arlington." Her pre-written obituary said that (her) "life was doomed by ovarian cancer". While Sarah was not able to pick her final day of life, there is no doubt that she lived every day to the fullest and on her own terms.

Born in Seattle in 1952 to William/Bill and Margaret Arney, she was editor of The Arlington Times from 1995 until 2009, and then worked as reporter and copy editor at Stanwood Camano News for the last decade of her career. She also covered Arlington City Council for the North County Outlook during that decade.

Her death ends a 20- year reign as founding president of Arlington Arts Council

Along with a legacy of public art in Arlington, she leaves her many fellow art advocates, friends and family including brother Bob Arney and his wife Cheryl and Bob's daughters Heather, Heidi and Elizabeth; sister Dorothy Arney Yantis and her husband Bob and their kids Craig, Christopher and Karen. She leaves three great grand nephews Jared, Derrick and Carson and four great grand nieces Bridget, Brooke, Blair and Madeline.

She was predeceased by her parents and sister, Mary L. Arney.

Sarah was 10 when her dad bought the dairy farm in Oso and moved the family from Orcas Island, where he grew up. She attended sixth grade at Oso School and graduated Arlington High School in 1970.

Sarah studied art and anthropology at Central Washington University and art and communications at the University of Washington. She studied visual communications at Western Washington University, and then joined the Peace Corps, serving four years in Malaysia designing educational materials and exploring Southeast Asia. While training new volunteers, she arranged for the trainees to have a cultural experience at a local batik factory, and she got hooked, spending many hours designing fabrics at the factory. Upon return to the U.S., Sarah earned a Master's Degree in International Affairs, focusing on Southeast Asia, and then won a Fulbright Grant to research Malaysian batik.

After 10 years of back and forth, Sarah settled back on the family farm when her parents both died in 1987. She used the milking parlor as a batik studio until the local newspaper called and offered her a job at age 43.

Sarah enjoyed biking and hiking and advocated though the years for the Centennial and Whitehorse trails. She was a master at building magnificent bonfires for annual family picnics and campouts on the river bar.

She enjoyed music and photography, and traveling to the far corners of the earth: Zanzibar, Kenya, Turkey, Croatia, Budapest, Amsterdam, Myanmar, Fiji, Vietnam, Angkor Wat, England, Malaysia, Czech Republic, Morocco and many corners of Mexico.

Donations in Sarah's memory may be made to the Arlington Arts Council, KUOW, KIXI or charity of your choice.

A Celebration of Life Well Lived will be held Sunday, August 13th, at Stilly Valley Center, 18308 Smokey Point Blvd, Arlington, WA, 1:30-3:00 p.m.

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by The Herald (Everett) from Jun. 23 to Jun. 24, 2023.

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Kristin Kinnamon

September 7, 2023

I met Sarah when we were both journalists in north Snohomish County in the 1990s. Ever after I enjoyed seeing her through the years at community meetings and art events. She made such a difference in her hometown by providing both information (covering all those council meetings) and beauty / whimsy / fun through the arts council. I was sorry to be out of town the day of her memorial. She was a wonderful woman who deserves to be honored.

Cluster of 50 Memorial Trees

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Sue Pace

August 9, 2023

When my husband, Keith Pace, was doing his artwork, Sarah was there to learn and to comment. She added so much ( in such varied ways) to the community of Arlington. I remember seeing her at so many city functions plus doing her ritual of running to keep healthy and strong and smart. She will always be appreciated and missed. (I lived in Arlington for thirty years and before we moved to Everett)

Ed Schack

July 11, 2023

Sarah was one of my longest and best friends since I met her at Ohio University almost 40 years ago and fondly remember my time with her in Thailand, Croatia, Oso, at my home in Maryland and just a few weeks before her passing in Arlington. She is missed.

Evans

June 25, 2023

A fun, funny, and deep person who was always more interested in talking about you than herself, where she walked flowers grew, kindness was spread. She was Oso all the way, and a credit to her home town. Rest in Peace Dear Lady, you were a pleasure to know.

Sue Pace (Mrs. Keith Pace)

June 23, 2023

Sarah was widely admired (and appreciated) by those in Arlington and surrounding area. She was also highly respected by all of the artists in Snohomish County.

KT

June 23, 2023

A life well lived

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13

Celebration of Life

1:30 p.m. - 3:00 p.m.

Stilly Valley Center

18308 Smokey Point Blvd, Arlington, WA

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