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Jewell Arbuckle

July 31, 1930

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June 18, 2016

 

 

 

Jewell Arbuckle, 85, of Lexington, Indiana, passed away on Saturday, June 18, 2016 at her residence. She was born on July 31, 1930 in Gray Hawk, Kentucky, the daughter of the Arthur E. Hays and Creacie (Gray) Hays. She was a homemaker and also worked on the family farm. Jewell was a former employee of the old Englishton Park in Lexington, Indiana and the old U.S. Factory in Crothersville, Indiana, was a Christian and enjoyed making quilts. She was preceded in death by a son, Larry G. Arbuckle; a granddaughter, Tina Denise Pullen; two brothers, Don and Green Hays and a sister, Nannie Hays.Survivors include her husband of 63 years, Marvin L. Arbuckle; a son, Wayne Arbuckle of Lexington, Indiana; three daughters, Judy Ann Combs and Patty Pullen both of Lexington, Indiana and Deanna Tingle of Austin, Indiana; a half sister, Edna May Isaac of Richmond, Kentucky; numerous grandchildren and great grandchildren. Memorial Contributions: To the family c/o Collins Funeral Home in Scottsburg, Indiana. Online condolences:www.collinsfuneralhome.net.

Funeral Service: 1:30 pm Tuesday, June 21, 2016 at Collins Funeral Home with burial in Sharon Hill Cemetery near Lexington, Indiana. Visitation: 4 to 8 pm Monday and 12:30 to 1:30 PM on Tuesday at Collins Funeral Home.

From: Deborah Arbuckle-Macdonald

 

To Uncle Marvin & Family, I send sincere condolences, and feel a pain in my heart that Aunt Jewel has now left us here on earth. But, Heaven has truly gained another Angel from our family. It is also relieving to know that Aunt Jewel will now no longer suffer, God rest her soul. I remember all the good times that we had. I know she loved her family dearly as well as her Nieces & Nephews, and I think that it is safe to say, we all loved her, a fun and loving woman, who knew how to spread herself around, so no one felt left out. I can remember all the times that she let me spend the night at her & Uncle Marvin's house, the fun we had and the fun with all of my cousins. But, now Aunt Jewel is re-united with my cousin Larry. May God place a comforting hand on each and everyone to know that she is in a better place, and we will catch up to her "one day" Love you Aunt Jewel- until we meet again...... ~Deborah Arbuckle-Macdonald - Forrest Arbuckle's daughter

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