Saturday, March 22, 2025

Arnold Ancestors - Generation 4 - Christine Ellen Delena Arnold

Christene Ellen Delina Arnold was born 26 March 1933, in Batesville, Arkansas

She was a daughter of John Davidson Arnold and Gracie Webb Arnold
John Davidson Arnold was a brother of my great-grandmother Annie Arnold Hicks.

Christene Arnold married Harlan Henry Riggs 28 April 1951.  
He was born 18 Jan 1921 and died 06 March 1984 (aged 63). He was buried in Saint Pauls Lutheran Church Cemetery, Rehburg, Washington County, Texas. (Christene and Harlan were divorced.)

CHILDREN OF CHRISTENE ARNOLD AND HARLAN RIGGS ARE:

i. Catherine Jeanette Riggs 1952-  

ii. Larry Eugene Riggs 1953-  

iii. Denise Riggs

PHOTO: Harlan Riggs and son Larry Eugene Riggs

Christine Arnold died 18 December 2005 (aged 72), Searcy, White County, Arkansas. 

BURIAL Pleasant Ridge Cemetery Old Ida, Cleburne County, Arkansas

OBIT

Christine Ellen Delana Lucas the daughter of John and Gracie Webb Arnold was born in Batesville, Arkansas on March 26, 1933 and passed away at White County Medical Center in Searcy, Arkansas on December 18, 2005 at the age of 72 years. She was a retired nurse's aide having worked at Geriatrics Nursing Home in Heber Springs. She attended the Pleasant Ridge Union Church and enjoyed cooking and reading, helping people and going to church. She was preceded in death by her parents John and Gracie Arnold four brothers Burton Arnold, Burnis Arnold, Bill Arnold and Henry Arnold and a sister Alene Sargent. Survivors are a daughter Kathy Riggs Altom and husband Odell of Tumbling Shoals, a son Larry Riggs of Tumbling Shoals, a daughter Denise Riggs Mann and husband Paul of Tumbling Shoals, two sisters Maxine Cobb of Houston, Texas and Bertha Hagar of Wilburn. Four grandchildren Jeff Altom, Lisa Altom Rhodes, Erin Mann and Jessi Mann, Six Great Grandchildren Madison Altom, Lara Altom, Sara Rhodes Williams, Michelle Rhodes Graham, Hannah Rhodes and Lexie Rhodes. Mrs. Lucas is also survived by nieces and nephews besides other relatives and many friends. 


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