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Learn more about Arnold by reading his obituary below.
Edgar F Arnold peacefully entered into the presence of the Lord on June 29, 2024. Edgar is predeceased by father Edgar F Arnold Sr. and mother Sara Nerissa Coleman. He is also predeceased by a beloved aunt and uncle, Carlos and Harriet Arnold Lively and granddaughter Rebekah Lindsay Ware.
He is survived by his wife of 64 years, Darla Sims Arnold, daughters Ellen Arnold Ware of San Diego CA, Martha Arnold Oman (John) of Nashville, TN, and Elizabeth Harriet Arnold of Nashville TN.
He is also survived by granddaughters, Catherine Oman Hendrick (Paul) Boca Raton, FL, Christine Ware Lott (Brian) Nashville, TN and Elizabeth Oman Jasarevski (Mirza) Brentwood, TN. His family is grateful that Edgar was able to know his four great grandchildren, Elizabeth Theodora Hendrick, James Henry Jasarevski, Benjamin Allen Jasarevski, and Matthew Oman Jasarevski, to whom he was affectionately known as "Eggie". Also surviving are sisters, Nicky Hamm and Lynn Airheart of Wilmington NC.
Edgar grew up in Atlanta and then moved to Oak Ridge, TN where he graduated from high school in 1955. He then attended the University of Tennessee where he was a member of the Sigma Chi fraternity and captain of the UT tennis team. After graduating from UT, Edgar received a master's degree in business administration from the University of Pittsburgh. He served in the army for two years before moving to Nashville where he spent the next 50 years in the brokerage/investment business.
Edgar was a devoted servant of Christ, a great encourager, and gentle soul who loved people well. He had a great wit and keen sense of humor and could tell a story at any given moment. He loved sports of every kind, sports trivia, SEC basketball, and could recall scores and statistics at any given moment. He was always interested in those around him, and the sports that they had played and in the sports that their children and grandchildren were involved in. But his greatest joy was teaching the scriptures throughout the years in various bible studies whether at church, home, or the workplace and the long-lasting relationships that developed.
After suffering a stroke in 2018, Edgar was asked to lead the weekly devotional time at NHC The Trace where he was a patient for almost 6 years. He was also visited weekly by lifelong friends for a Friday morning men's Bible study for which the family is very grateful. The family also wishes to express their deepest gratitude to the devoted friends and staff from The Village Chapel who called and visited weekly as well as all those from NHC-Trace who loved and cared for Edgar so well.
A memorial service will be held on Friday, July 12 at 1:00 pm at The Village Chapel, Nashville, TN, followed by a reception at the church. The family would ask that any donations made in Edgar's memory would kindly be made to one of the following ministries: The Village Chapel, PO Box 121954, 2021 21st Ave S, Nashville, TN 37212, Daystar Counseling Ministries, 2801 Azalea PL, Nashville TN 37204 or Community Bible Study, 790 Stout Road, Colorado Springs, CO 80921.