TIMOTHY DEAN “Tim” ARNOLD
Timothy Dean Arnold was born January 21, 1962 in Independence, Missouri and departed this life on October 29, 2024 at his home in Grain Valley, Missouri at the age of 62 years, 9 months and 8 days.
He was the son of William Edward Arnold, Sr. and Beverly June (Cary) Arnold.
Tim spent his younger years in Independence, Missouri, and was a graduate William Chrisman High School. He worked for IBS Industries and retired with 20 years of service.
Tim was a loving and devoted son, brother, uncle and great-uncle. He loved his family unconditionally and enjoyed the time he spent with them.
He was preceded in death by his mother, Beverly June Arnold.
Tim is survived by his father, William Edward Arnold, Sr. of Peculiar, Missouri; one brother, William E. Arnold, Jr. and wife Carla of Peculiar, Missouri; one sister, Sheree Etzenhouser and husband Bart of Peculiar, Missouri; three nephews, William E. “Trey” Arnold, III, Zacary C. Arnold and Eric Etzenhouser all of Peculiar, Missouri; one niece, Emily Nelson and husband Brandon of Independence, Missouri; three great-nieces, Paetra Arnold, Charlotte Arnold and Hope Arnold; other relatives and friends.
The family of Timothy Dean Arnold will receive friends from 12:00 Noon – 1:00 P.M. Sunday, November 10, 2024 at HIS Church, 1210 N. Highway 7, Pleasant Hill, Missouri. A Memorial Service will immediately follow at 1:00 P.M. at the church with Rev. Tim Casteel officiating.
Our family wishes to thank the staff of Nolen Manor for the years of excellent care, compassion and love shown to Tim. We will be forever grateful.
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I have the sweetest childhood memories with Tim when we would all lay on Grandma’s bed doing the silliest things like rolling our heads back and forth and laughing so hard. Tim loved well and worked hard to overcome his disabilities that would give him as normal a life as possible. I grieve, yet am overjoyed at the new life he is living. I imagine he and Aunt Bev dancing together for the first time down those streets of gold in a new body. Our love to all, especially Uncle Bill. I cannot fathom the hurt of losing a child, yet I know he is also rejoicing for Tim and Beverly being together.
It’s hard to fully imagine what heaven will be like, but while we grieve here, there’s a throng of people waving at him to welcome him home and Beverly must be the first in line.
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