Sherrie A. Arnold

Sherrie A. Arnold

Sherrie Arnold Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers from Jul. 25 to Jul. 26, 2008.
Nov. 12, 1943 - July 23, 2008
SOUTH BEND - Sherrie A. Arnold, 64, passed away on Wednesday, July 23, 2008, at Memorial Hospital in South Bend. Sherrie was born on November 12, 1943, in Fort Worth, TX, to the late George and Janie (Cremer) Hoffman. As the former Sherrie Hoffman, she married Jerry Arnold on November 3, 1962, in Fort Worth, TX. Jerry and Sherrie shared 45 years of love and commitment to each other. Jerry and Sherrie had two children, David Harrison Arnold and Marian Elizabeth Arnold, who both preceded her in death. Surviving are Sherrie's husband Jerry; and her sister, Georgia (Bill) Hill of Plano, TX. Sherrie is preceded in death by a sister, Peggy Shafer; and a brother, Charles James Hoffman. Sherrie retired from Southwestern Bell as an Area Supervisor from the Dallas, Fort Worth Texas region. She was a member and the organist of the Twin City Baptist Church of Mishawaka. The funeral service will be officiated by Pastor Jerry Bell at 1:00 p.m., on Saturday, July 26, 2008, with visitation one hour prior to the service at the Bubb Funeral Chapel 3910 N. Main St. Mishawaka. Burial is to follow the service at Chapel Hill Memorial Gardens in Osceola

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August 2, 2008

Linda Hoffman posted to the memorial.

July 28, 2008

Gay and Worth Clark posted to the memorial.

July 28, 2008

Amanda Burkett posted to the memorial.

Linda Hoffman

August 2, 2008

I remember how wonderful Sherrie was and beautiful inside and out. Jerry, may this time of sadness pass gently on its way and may beautiful memories remain as precious keepsakes, forever in your heart. She is with our Jesus. ...God will tenderly comfort you...2 Corinthians 1:7
You are in my prayers, Linda

Gay and Worth Clark

July 28, 2008

Jerry,our hearts are heavy for your loss.Sherrie was such a special person and a wonderful Christian.We will always remember her smile and warnth.I always loved to hear her play the organ,what a talent she had.Our prayers are with you.Worth and Gay Clark

Amanda Burkett

July 28, 2008

I'll always remember sweet, sweet Sherrie. May God give you His perfect peace, now and always. I, too, know that she is reunited with her beautiful children. God bless you! Amanda (Hill) Burkett

Mike Fletcher

July 28, 2008

I never saw Sherrie after high school. But I'll always remember the first day of the seventh grade. At lunch that day, Sherrie noticed that I didn't know anyone. She very kindly asked me to sit with her and some friends. I never forgot that. I'm saddened to hear of her difficult times, but gladdened to know she is now in good hands.

John and Debbie Hoffman

July 27, 2008

Thinking of all the fond memories and laughter we shared over the years.
Sherri will always be in our hearts and mind. Wishing you, Jerry, comfort at this difficult time.

joan magyar

July 27, 2008

I remember when I first met Sherrie at the Twin City Baptist Church. It was her first time there. We became fast and best friends, She played the organ and truly loved the Lord.
We shared a lot of good times together.
I loved her and will miss her and the times we shared together.
Jerry, Fred and I will keep ypou in our prayers .

Cheryl Chandler

July 26, 2008

Sherrie was a wonderful cousin and friend. She greatly loved her family, her church, and her God. Her relationship with Jerry was so close, even after all the years. I am quite certain she is enjoying a joyous reunion with her two children and with Mom.

Sue Couch

July 26, 2008

I loved & admired Sherrie so very much. I may be in Texas but my heart is there with you in Indiana today. Jerry, may the special things about Sherrie (& there were many) live on inside your heart forever. God Bless you & may you feel His presence today & in the days to follow.

Ted Gober

July 26, 2008

I am so glad she got to come to Fort Worth to visit everyone recently. She was a very couregous lady and will be missed by all who knew her.

Sherry Biles

July 26, 2008

Sherrie was my very best friend ever. She will be forever missed.

Debbie (Shafer) Aslanian

July 25, 2008

Sherrie was one of the sweetest people I ever met when I came to live in Texas. Her love for the Lord and her husband showed through at all times. After all these years, I still remember her smile, her walk, her creativeness in all things like decorating her home, putting on the make-up, and playing the organ. (Remember when she did my make-up when I got married?) She would do anything for the people she knew. I am sure she is rejoicing with her children now. God give you, Jerry, the strength to carry on.

Mary Ann Juday

July 25, 2008

I remember meeting Sherrie when you moved into the area and worked at the Penny Saver. She seemed like a very kind and loving individual. I'm very sorry for your loss.

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