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Catherine M. <I>Dolan</I> Arnold

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Catherine M. Dolan Arnold

Birth
Staffordshire, England
Death
18 Dec 1944 (aged 88)
Myrtle Point, Coos County, Oregon, USA
Burial
Norway, Coos County, Oregon, USA Add to Map
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Katie was married to Almus M. Arnold in 1881 and they had ten children
Annie--Nov. 16, 1881 Died June 18, 1935
Eva ---Aug.23, 1883--Jan 1962
Willie (William Powell -Dec 18, 1884 grave says 1885, died Nov 15,1916
Mary Ettie Arnold Prey-- March 1. 1886-died Dec 15, 1921
Lizzie (Elizabeth ) March 31, 1888 died Jan. 19, 1954
Nellie Aug.3, 1891--May 1, 1984
John Thomas Arnold July 23, 1897- July 22, 1966
Richard ( Dick) Dec 25, 1898-Died Ja. 1971
Ransom Dec 18, 1899-- died Oct 22, 1912
Nita,( Juanita) April 12, 1902 died April 14, 1968
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Thanks to Marajorie M.
OBITUARY-1944-Myrtle Point Newspaper
GRANDMA ARNOLD, PIONEER WOMAN, BURIED THURSDAY
Friends were saddened on Monday when it was learned that Mrs. Catherine Arnold had passed away at her home on C. Street. She was born at Straffordshire, Wolverhampton, England, April 1, 1855, daughter of William and Anne McDermott Dolan. At the age of twenty, she, with a younger sister, sailed from Liverpool, England, in August 1874, and were three weeks in crossing. She went to Pueblo, Colo., and made her home with a brother. On January 15, 1881, she married A.M. Arnold, later moving to Washington, and in 1884 came to Oregon. They first settled on Halls Creek, then moved above Powers to what was then known as Rural. In 1910 they moved to Myrtle Point, where they made their home. Mr. Arnold died Dec. 26, 1927. She is survived by six children: Mrs. Eva Carver, Sutherlin, Ore.; Mrs. Elizabeth Spencer, Reedsport; Mrs. Nellie Sanborn, Yakima, Wash; Mrs. Nita Wilson, Myrtle Point; two sons, John and Richard, of Myrtle Point; 18 grandchildren, 15 great grandchildren, and 3 great great grandchildren. One boy and two girls passed away after reaching majority, while one boy died at the age of 13. Wednesday afternoon she lay in state in the Schroeder chapel and the rosary was recited at 7 p.m. Wednesday. Final services were held on Thursday morning, at 11, from St. Ann's Catholic church, Rev. Father Kelley reading the mass. Mrs. Arnold was a devout catholic and active in all the activities of the church and Altar Society. She was indeed the ideal mother, none knew her without gaining much from her, both in a spiritual and material way. Her ready wit and friendly interest in everything made her home a mecca for a large circle of friends and neighbors. Interment was in the Norway cemetery.


Katie was married to Almus M. Arnold in 1881 and they had ten children
Annie--Nov. 16, 1881 Died June 18, 1935
Eva ---Aug.23, 1883--Jan 1962
Willie (William Powell -Dec 18, 1884 grave says 1885, died Nov 15,1916
Mary Ettie Arnold Prey-- March 1. 1886-died Dec 15, 1921
Lizzie (Elizabeth ) March 31, 1888 died Jan. 19, 1954
Nellie Aug.3, 1891--May 1, 1984
John Thomas Arnold July 23, 1897- July 22, 1966
Richard ( Dick) Dec 25, 1898-Died Ja. 1971
Ransom Dec 18, 1899-- died Oct 22, 1912
Nita,( Juanita) April 12, 1902 died April 14, 1968
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Thanks to Marajorie M.
OBITUARY-1944-Myrtle Point Newspaper
GRANDMA ARNOLD, PIONEER WOMAN, BURIED THURSDAY
Friends were saddened on Monday when it was learned that Mrs. Catherine Arnold had passed away at her home on C. Street. She was born at Straffordshire, Wolverhampton, England, April 1, 1855, daughter of William and Anne McDermott Dolan. At the age of twenty, she, with a younger sister, sailed from Liverpool, England, in August 1874, and were three weeks in crossing. She went to Pueblo, Colo., and made her home with a brother. On January 15, 1881, she married A.M. Arnold, later moving to Washington, and in 1884 came to Oregon. They first settled on Halls Creek, then moved above Powers to what was then known as Rural. In 1910 they moved to Myrtle Point, where they made their home. Mr. Arnold died Dec. 26, 1927. She is survived by six children: Mrs. Eva Carver, Sutherlin, Ore.; Mrs. Elizabeth Spencer, Reedsport; Mrs. Nellie Sanborn, Yakima, Wash; Mrs. Nita Wilson, Myrtle Point; two sons, John and Richard, of Myrtle Point; 18 grandchildren, 15 great grandchildren, and 3 great great grandchildren. One boy and two girls passed away after reaching majority, while one boy died at the age of 13. Wednesday afternoon she lay in state in the Schroeder chapel and the rosary was recited at 7 p.m. Wednesday. Final services were held on Thursday morning, at 11, from St. Ann's Catholic church, Rev. Father Kelley reading the mass. Mrs. Arnold was a devout catholic and active in all the activities of the church and Altar Society. She was indeed the ideal mother, none knew her without gaining much from her, both in a spiritual and material way. Her ready wit and friendly interest in everything made her home a mecca for a large circle of friends and neighbors. Interment was in the Norway cemetery.




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