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On Monday, January 8, 2024, Charlotte R. Arnold responded to God’s call by stretching her hand and taking her walk home.
Charlotte was born on November 27, 1965, to Charles Arnold and Arlene Falkquay in Austin, Texas. She was a loving mother of two daughters and a grandmother of six, soon to be great-grandmother, sister, aunt and friend.
Charlotte was preceded in death by her sisters; Evelyn Harry, Valerie McNeely, and her father, Charles Arnold.
Charlotte leaves behind her parents; John and Arlene Falkquay; three sisters; Teri Arnold, Ambrosia Dangerfield, and Maxine Houston; two brothers; Charles Arnold III and John Arnold. She leaves to cherish her memories, two daughters; LaTasha Johnson and Chineka Arnold; six grandchildren; E’mani Johnson, Madison Johnson, Jonathan Carstarphen II, Grady Portis, Richaud Arnold and Akeera Portis; a son-in-law and a host of nieces, nephews and special friends.
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