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Monice Arnold Obituary

Monice Dworski Arnold
Durham
Monice Dworski Arnold died at her home in Durham, NC on January 4, 2012, attended by her children as she wished. She was 94; every day of her life was met with optimism and humor.
Born in Rochester, NY in 1917, she was the youngest of six children of Gertrude B. and Maurice Dworski, immigrants from Eastern Europe. She attended Rochester city schools and graduated from the University of Illinois at Champaign-Urbana in 1941, studying Shakespeare and art history. She was the first girl in her family to attend college, and she made lifelong friends as a member of Alpha Epsilon Phi sorority. During World War II, she managed and expanded her elder brothers' businesses and property while they were serving in the military, the first of many unusual endeavors demonstrating her strong work ethic, commitment to family, and keen business acumen. Monice married Ralph Arnold, MD in 1947 and moved with him to Durham, NC, where they embraced the vibrant academic and medical community at Duke University and had four children prior to Ralph's passing in 1960. She fully participated in the civic, cultural, and Jewish life of her adopted hometown of Durham. Monice was deeply devoted to her many volunteer activities, some of which included Beth El Synagogue, Hadassah, the Nasher Art Museum at Duke University, Carolina Theater, and Concern of Durham, Inc. Fiercely independent, generous, and active until the end of her life, she nurtured friendships across generations and backgrounds and inspired all she met with her irrepressible joie de vivre. A lifelong learner, Duke basketball fanatic, one time golf champion, social research interviewer, and unique matriarch, Monice was a true original.
She is lovingly remembered by her surviving family: daughter, Louise Davis and son-in-law, Cliff; sons, Andy Arnold, John Van Arnold and daughter-in-law, Donna, James Arnold; grandchildren Elizabeth Racheva and Danail Rachev, Aaron Davis, Benzie van Arnold, and Rachel van Arnold; and great-granddaughter, Kalina Racheva; as well as many nieces, nephews, cousins, and friends.
A private service will be held by the family.
A memorial gathering will be announced at a later date.
In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions in Monice's name may be made to any of the following organizations: Beth El Legacy Fund, Beth El Synagogue, 1004 Watts Street, Durham, NC 27701; Nasher Museum of Art at Duke University, 2001 Campus Drive, Durham, NC 27705; The Carolina Theater, 309 West Morgan Street Durham, NC 27701; and Greenhouse for Girls and Greenhouse for Boys (Concern of Durham, Inc.), 3001 Academy Road, Suite 230, Durham, NC 27707.
The Arnold family is under the care of Hall-Wynne Funeral Service, Durham.
Online memorials: www.hallwynne.com Select obituaries.

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Published by The News & Observer from Jan. 7 to Jan. 15, 2012.

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January 11, 2012

"I am so sorry to hear of your loss. May memories of Monice and comfort from God's word bring you peace during this difficult time." BHS

Gail Yashar

January 10, 2012

My condolences and warm thoughts. Monice was one of my many bosses when I worked as the Executive Director at Concern of Durham, Inc. from 1994-2008. She was so kind, supportive, funny and welcoming of all and I feel fortunate to have met her. Sincerely, Gail Yashar, LCSW

January 8, 2012

My deepest sympathy to all of Monice's famly. She was a wonderful individual and a fantastic neighbor during the 20 years that I lived at 64 Stoneridge Road.

Fondly, Jo Ann Dalton

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