Jean B. Arnold, 76, of Enid, passed away June 8, 2019. Cremation services are under the direction of Ladusau-Evans Funeral Home.
Jean B. Arnold was born November 20, 1942 to Bernard and Bonnie Alban in Weldon, Arkansas and passed away June 8, 2019 in Enid, Oklahoma. Jean married John Arnold, and together they had two sons Brett and Bart Arnold. Throughout her life she worked various different jobs, she worked for Salina Police Department as a secretary and for Enid Cellular as a sales representative.
Jean was involved in the Enid Ambucs and was a volunteer at St. Mary’s Regional Medical Center and Integris Bass Hospital for many years. She was an avid reader who spent most of her time reading. She also enjoyed spending time with her friend RoAnn. Together the two of them did various different activities.
Jean is survived by her son Bart Arnold and wife Dawn; her cousin Gail Baughman.
She is preceded in death by her son, Brett Arnold; parents, Bernard and Bonnie Alban; her grandparents; and various other family members.
Memorial contributions can be made to Furever Friends with Ladusau-Evans Funeral Home serving as custodian of the funds. Condolences may be made at www.ladusauevans.com .
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