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Thomas Arnold

1947 - 2020

Thomas Arnold obituary, 1947-2020, Salt Lake City, UT

BORN

1947

DIED

2020

Thomas Arnold Obituary

Thomas Michael "Tom" Arnold was born on February 8, 1947 in Vancouver, Washington to Orson Pratt and Nadine June Wells Arnold. He returned to his heavenly home on October 25, 2020.

Tom was born and raised in Vancouver, Washington with his older brother John and younger sister Pamela. He attended Ft. Vancouver High School, Class of 1965, where he was a stand out athlete, lettering in basketball, football, and track and field. After high school, he attended Brigham Young University for a year, where he continued to run track and play football. At age 19, he served a mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, in what was then known as the North Mexico Mission.

In the spring of 1965, Tom met the woman that would ever change his life for the better, the love of his life and who he described as his "much better half", Elana "Lollie" Gullikson. They were married in Vancouver, Washington on January 31, 1969 and sealed in the Salt Lake City Temple 3 days later, on February 3, 1969. After being married, they settled in the Provo/Orem area while Tom attended Brigham Young University. They later moved their family to Taylorsville, Utah, where they shared 38 years of marriage, until Lollie's passing in 2007. Together they raised 5 beautiful children, 3 sons and 2 daughters. In 2008, Tom married Julie Carter. They lived in Lehi, Utah, before settling again in Taylorsville, where they lived up until the time of Tom's passing.

Tom worked as a salesman by profession. He worked for a variety of companies involved in the printing and pre-press industry. He was well respected and highly regarded in his industry for being honest, fair, and knowledgeable. While his work kept him busy traveling for much of the week, he always found time to be involved in the lives of his children and later his grandchildren. He was known for his hard work ethic and dedication, but for Tom, he viewed his job as simply a means of supporting his family and his baseball habit.

Tom was heavily involved in coaching baseball, being a staple of Taylorsville Baseball for nearly 30 years. He had a great baseball mind and was well respected by his players and other coaches. He coached at every level throughout Taylorsville Baseball, from little league on up to High School, coaching his own sons and grandsons at various points during his coaching career. Tom was proud of the lessons he taught his players and his influence on those young men went beyond the baseball field. He worked hard and took great pride in not only trying to make them great ball players, but in also helping to mold them into becoming great men, husbands, and fathers. When he wasn't coaching baseball, you could find him watching his beloved New York Yankees or BYU Cougars.

Tom was a faithful member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. His love for his family and baseball was only surpassed by his love for his Savior, Jesus Christ. Tom was a stalwart man of faith and had an unshakable testimony of the Gospel of Jesus Christ. Along with his mission to Mexico, he and his second wife, Julie, served a mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints in Guatemala City, Guatemala. Tom loved the Gospel and loved being a missionary and sharing its joy and eternal happiness with others.

Of all his accomplishments in life, he was most proud of his family. He was a loving and faithful husband, father,

grandfather, and great-grandfather. His family brought much pride and joy to his life and he was never afraid to tell you how much he loved you or how proud he was of you. In his final days, he often would say how blessed he was to have the family he did. He loved each of his children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren with a deep and undying love. He was proud of each of them and their individual achievements. He always made time to support his children and grand-children in their varying endeavors, always trying to attend their sporting events, music and dance recitals, school programs, etc. He regarded his family as his greatest accomplishment. It brought him such peace and joy, the legacy he knew he was leaving behind in them. His love for his family was equally reciprocated. We are heartbroken by his loss and will feel that void in our lives forever. We are grateful for the knowledge that we have that this life is not the end and look forward to the day when we will see him again and be able to say to him, "Hey Dad, you wanna have a catch?"

Tom is survived by his loving wife, Julie, his children Jeffrey (Shauna) Arnold, Troy (Jessie) Arnold, Shannon (Kase) Peery, Elisa (Ryan) Winward, Scott (Mindy) Arnold, 23 grandchildren, 2 great-grand daughters, and his sisters Pam and Kelly Arnold. He was proceeded in death by his Forever Sweetheart, Lollie, his mother, father, brother John, sister Carol, and grand-daughter, Maddisyn Arnold.

A viewing will be held on Thursday, October 29, from 6:00-8:00 PM. An additional viewing for family only, will be held on Friday October 30, from 8:45-9:15 AM, with the funeral to follow at 9:30 AM. The viewing and funeral service will occur at The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints chapel, located at 5775 South 2700 West. Internment service will follow at 11:30 AM. Tom will be interred at the West Jordan City Cemetery, 7800 South 1300 West, West Jordan, Utah. Condolences may be offered to the family online at www.larkinmortuary.com.

Due to current COVID-19 mandates, all viewing and funeral attendees will be required to wear a mask and practice proper social distancing. The funeral services will be limited to 150 attendees. A link will be posted on Tom's obituary on www.larkinmortuary.com, for anyone who would like to attend virtually.

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Published by The Salt Lake Tribune on Oct. 28, 2020.

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JD Rex

November 2, 2020

I haven’t seen Tom in years but he helped shape my life as a young tv 14-15 year old kid. I’m sure he got sick of me often but I loved playing for Tom on the Yankees, in the hay day of Tville baseball. He always treated me well and was somebody that I looked up to. I’m hopeful that his family knows the Impact he had on so many of us Tville guys.

Sad that I missed the viewing. Brings back a flood of memories.

RIP Tom. And what a great life lived.

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David Arnold White, PhD

October 29, 2020

Dear family, Tom was a delight to be around, his smile of welcome always lifted my mood and our trading of the latest joke memorable. He is preparing a celestial home for you, live so there are no empty chairs. Your cousin, David

Mark Woodbury

October 28, 2020

I had the privilege of being coached and mentored by Tom in baseball during my 14-15 old years. I was also able to have him spiritually mentor me as members of the Bennion Heights 6th Ward together. I am eternally grateful for the lessons he taught me through baseball, scripture and example. I will always treasure the feeling of wearing those Yankee pinstripe uniforms knowing that we always had a better than average shot at winning because he showed us that doing the fundamentals correctly over and over again leads to success. Tom sculpted many a young man into great men, husbands and fathers, but I’m most grateful for the time he spent helping this particular young man through the growing up process. Till we meet again, brother ... and we certainly will.

Christine Critchfield

October 28, 2020

Tom was, and is, a spiritual giant! He was greatly loved by all who had the privilege of knowing him. We were very happy when Tom and Julie moved back to Taylorsville, you could not ask for more wonderful neighbors! We are grateful for the times that we were able to visit, and spend time with Tom and Julie.
He will be greatly missed!
Much love to Julie, and all the family!

Jim and Chris Critchfield

Bruce and Danine Wagner

October 28, 2020

What a marvelous man he was. When we were in the ward Brother Tom would always be sure to say hello. This guys was a spiritual giant. We loved him dearly. Living in the same area with Tom was great. He would do anything for anybody. Our condolences go out to the Arnold family at this time. Tom will always be watching over you all.
Bruce and Danine Wagner

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Oct

29

Viewing

6:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.

The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints chapel

5775 South 2700 West, UT

Oct

30

Viewing

8:45 a.m. - 9:15 a.m.

The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints chapel

5775 South 2700 West, UT

Oct

30

Funeral

9:30 a.m.

The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints chapel

5775 South 2700 West, UT

Oct

30

Interment

11:30 a.m.

West Jordan City Cemetery

7800 South 1300 West, West Jordan, UT

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