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Mary Hazel Cravens Arnold, Sano, KY native (1929-2015)

She was born on a farm at Sano, KY, a member of a highly regarded family with deep roots in Adair and Russell Counties, KY, in the Indianapolis, IN area, Florida, and elsewhere. She was the daughter of the late Granvil & Fronia Cravens. Her marriage to Harry J. "Hap" Arnold endured a remarkable 66 years. She was the last surviving member of four siblings, who included, also, Arvil and Paul Cravens. Hazel was a contagious Christian who made it her business to reach out to the sick and poor; everyone was her friend. Brought up in a Christian home, Hazel received Jesus Christ as her Savior early in life. Her passion was to introduce people to her Savior. She shared her faith in many ways: assisting with the printing of the first Cambodian Bible, woman's ministries, teaching the Bible to children, the distribution of Our Daily Bread, and various evangelistic efforts.
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Mary Hazel Arnold of Orlando, FL., died on June 27, at the age of 85.

A memorial service will be held at 9:30amCT/10:30amET, July 2, 2015 at First Alliance Church, located at 3800 Lake Underhill Road, Orlando, FL 32803.She will be buried at Chapel Hill Cemetery in Orlando. Visitation will be Wednesday, July 1, 2015, from 5pm-7pmCT/6pm-8pmET, at Baldwin Fairchild Funeral Home, 301 NE Ivanhoe Blvd, Orlando, FL.



Mary Hazel Cravens Arnold, Sano, KY (1929-2015)


She was born on December 30, 1929, on a farm at Sano near Columbia, KY. She was the daughter of the late Granvil & Fronia Cravens. She died on Saturday, June 27, 2015, in Florida, at the age of 85 years, five months, and 28 days.

Brought up in a Christian home, Hazel received Jesus Christ as her Savior early in life. Her passion was to introduce people to her Savior. She shared her faith in many ways: assisting with the printing of the first Cambodian Bible, woman’s ministries, teaching the Bible to children, the distribution of Our Daily Bread, and various evangelistic efforts.

Hazel was a contagious Christian who made it her business to reach out to the sick and poor; everyone was her friend.

She was a member of The Christian and Missionary Alliance.

She was married to her husband, Harry J. Arnold, for 66 years.

She is survived by her son, Paul C. Arnold and daughter, Cindy J. Arnold.

Baldwin Fairchild is in charge of the arrangements.

The family has requested no flowers or donations. Send condolences to the family of Mary Hazel Arnold



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Mary Hazel Cravens Arnold, Sano, KY native (1929-2015)



2015-07-01 - 1413 S Semoran Blvd, Orlando, FL - Photo Baldwin-Fairchild Conway Funeral Home.

Mary Hazel Cravens Arnold, Orlando, FL; Sano, KY native (1929-2015)

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