John William Arnold was born in Austin, Texas on April 23, 1945 as the first son of William and Mary Arnold, and departed this life on January 10, 2020 in San Antonio, Texas. He graduated from McAllen High School in 1963 and later earned his B.B.A. from Trinity University in 1968. While attending Trinity he played football for the Tigers and was a member of Theta Tau Epsilon fraternity. During the summers of his college years, he worked as a rough neck in the oil fields of West Texas. After graduation, John entered Officer Candidate School in the Marine Corps, and trained to be a Marine aviator. He served as a Marine helicopter pilot in Vietnam from December of 1969 to November of 1970 and upon his return was stationed at Whiting Field in Pensacola, Florida where he was an aviation instructor for several years. After completing his service, John moved to Alaska for several years working on oil rigs in Prudhoe Bay and Point Barrow on the North Slope. He moved to Colorado in the late 1970's where he continued his work in the oil and gas business in oilfield services and later as a petroleum landman in Mississippi, Alabama and eventually back in Texas, where he continued his profession through his lifetime. John was an active member of First Presbyterian Church in San Antonio, where he taught Sunday School and Confirmation, was actively involved with Mission Outreach, and served as an Elder and Deacon for many years. Later, as a member of the Cibolo Creek Community Church in Fair Oaks, he continued to pursue his passion for youth ministries and global missions. He was also very active in the San Antonio Association of Professional Landmen where he served as an officer of the Association. As a passionate outdoorsman, John was an avid fisherman and sportsman and loved his time on the family ranch and on the saltwater of the Texas coast. John wanted all of us to know that the most important and rewarding commitments of his life were as a disciple to Christ, a father to his two boys, his service in the Marine Corp and his work as a member of Kairos, a mission for prison inmates in need of the message of God's love for all. John is survived by his two beloved sons, Jordan and Joshua, their mother Peggy, his brother Jimmy Arnold and his wife, Patty, his brother David Arnold and his wife, Marcia, numerous nieces and nephews, and many beloved friends. In lieu of flowers, the family suggests donations to your favorite mission. Among John's favorites were World Vision, Kairos, Manna (Water for Life) and Border Ministries. Semper Fidelis
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Vic holmes
January 8, 2022
God is smiling with John, he now has a good friend with him. I was lucky to have known him
Sam
February 22, 2021
John: It has been snowing here and I thought about our great times skiing the slopes; so, I decided to search the web for an old friend. Was not expecting to find you here. RIP my friend, Sam (Colorado)
Raymond McLeroy
March 24, 2020
I met and worked with John in the 1980s in the oil business and spent some time with him in some outdoor pursuits. I was able to meet with John several times over the coming years and I came to know him as a decent, hard working and smart guy who I recognize as one of the "Good Guys" of this world.
So sorry to hear of his passing.
Raymond B. (Bart) McLeroy
John Miller
January 30, 2020
Mr. John William Arnold was a wonderful person as were his Parents Mary and Bill Arnold. John Was Strong, Sincere, Steadfast, Soft Spoken, a Wonderful Husband, a Wonderful Father, a Disciple of Christ, and a Friend to Many. My memories of him are top notch. He was fun loving and responsible. He worked hard and served our Great Country for Many Years. He was especially appreciated by my parents Durben and Pearl Miller having been an Excellent Husband of Peggy Jean Miller Arnold and a Wonderful Father to Jordan W. and Joshua W. Arnold. He had a Kind and Reverent Spirit. I was Blessed to know Him and I could see Christ thru John and His Parents. No Doubt John is Rejoining his parents and this is in Heaven. Many thanks to Mr. John W. Arnold and His Entire Family. Sincerely, John Robert Miller
Jakey Weilbacher
January 19, 2020
Jimmy, Patty & Family,
We were so surprised to read about John's passing. I talked to him 3 weeks ago & he sounded great.
He was 1 of the nicest men I know! Always in a good mood & so sweet,
I will truly miss running into him around the neighborhood.
Much love to all of you.
Martin & Jakey Weilbacher
Bob and Mary Carter
January 19, 2020
John was just the most wonderful man. We loved working with him in his real estate days. He is leaving big shoes to fill in this world but sounds like his boys are up to the task, the video of his life was totally awesome!
Fondly Bob and Mary Carter
Marjene Werner
January 18, 2020
John, your early and sudden passing leaves a huge hole in the hearts of so many people that you touched. Your spiritual groups, professional groups, friends and family will not fill that hole easily.
You embodied and lived the qualities that God had in mind to be a true Christian. You were compassionate, honest and had the courage to be true to the high values instilled in you by your parents.
I worked with John and for John; he was a mentor and a friend. My favorite thing about John was that even on his busiest day, he always had time for and made me feel like I was the most important person in the room.
You will be missed, my friend. You made us want to be our best self.
Rick and Ginger Brendler
January 17, 2020
Jimmy, Patty and Family
Ginger and I were saddened to hear of the death of your brother. Please accept our deepest sympathy and know that you and your family are in our prayers. In reading his obituary I came to understand what a strong Christian and great person he was.
May your faith strengthen you and your family.
Rick and Ginger Brendler
January 17, 2020
Jimmy, Patty and Family
Ginger and I were saddened to hear of the death of your brother. Please accept our deepest sympathy and know that you and your family are in our prayers. In reading his obituary I came to understand what a strong Christian and great person he was.
May your faith strengthen you and your family.
Rick and Ginger Brendler
Rachel Keller
January 17, 2020
I'm so sorry to hear of John's passing. What a wonderful and kind person he was. John and I worked together many, many years ago when I first started working in the oil and gas industry. I will always remember his smile and how much he loved his family and his sons. My condolences to the Arnold family during this difficult time.
Ryan Finnelly
January 17, 2020
All of us at Trinity University would like to convey our sincere condolences on the loss of John Arnold. We are proud of our alumnus and his contributions, and remain grateful for being a part of his journey. Please know we are thinking of your family during this difficult time.
Sincerely,
Ryan Finnelly, Senior Director for Alumni Relations
Trinity University
Gloria Arnold-Davos
January 16, 2020
We have many wonderful memories of John when
he lived at Pensacola Beach, Florida. John
was one of the good guys!!! It never fails
when our group gets together to reminisce about the "good old days at the beach" John is
remembered and we will continue to do so. I
know his family will miss him dearly as well
as his former beach family will.
Gloria Arnold Davis
Sara Driggers Lewis
Edie Frazier Wiley
Gloria Arnold-Davis
January 16, 2020
We have many wonderful memories of John when
he lived at Pensacola Beach, Florida. John
was one of the good guys!!! It never fails
when our group gets together to reminisce about the "good old days at the beach" John is
remembered and we will continue to do so. I
know his family will miss him dearly as well
as his former beach family will.
Gloria Arnold-Davis
January 16, 2020
We have many wonderful memories of John when
he lived at Pensacola Beach, Florida. John
was one of the good guys!!! It never fails
when our group gets together to reminisce about the "good old days at the beach" John is
remembered and we will continue to do so. I
know his family will miss him dearly as well
as his former beach family will.
Gloria Arnold-Davis
January 16, 2020
So many wonderful times and memories of John
when we all lived at Pensacola Beach, Florida.
John was one of the good guys!!! When the old
beach crew gets together John was also mentioned
and we will continue to share our memories of him. I know he must be a great loss to his family.
Your beach friends--Gloria Arnold Davis, Sara
Driggers Lewis, and Edie Frazier Wiley.
Frank Maldonado
January 15, 2020
My Condolences to All of John Family this Man of God is a Blessing to me very honored to call him Brother.
Vicki Smith
January 15, 2020
I'm sorry to hear of your loss. John will be remembered by many as a kind, loving, faithful servant, and gentleman.
Bobby Schwab
January 15, 2020
I am so very sorry to hear of John's passing. I had the privilege of knowing him for only a few years but loved it every time we got to talk. We share a love for dogs and it was always fun to see him at the Kendalia Post Office with the furry kids in the bed of the truck. Sure am glad I got to call him friend.Thoughts and prayers for the family.
Robert Brannon
January 15, 2020
I worked with John over the years in the oil business and he was a great guy to work with. I remember him talking off work to go on a mission trip to Mexico. My heart goes out to his sons and the rest of his family. He will be greatly missed by everyone that knew him.
Bob Fowler
January 15, 2020
I had the privilege of working with John at Trinity Mineral Management. True gentleman. Strong Christian. Outstanding individual to be around.
James Cade
January 15, 2020
Sorry to hear about John's passing, he was a good friend of my fathers. My thoughts and prayers are with the family.
Brian Biggs
January 14, 2020
John, Enjoyed teaching confirmation, serving with you as deacons & elders, and working with you on mission work. You always had a positive attitude and wanting to do the right thing. Teaching kids about character and integrity, and knowing the Lord. My heart and prayers are with Jordan, Joshua, Peggy, and his brothers and their families. Rest in Peace my friend.
Larry Crow
January 14, 2020
Rest In Peace, old buddy! I enjoyed being with you on mission trips.
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