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Elizabeth Lighthall Arnold

August 3, 1917 — May 10, 2004

Mrs. Elizabeth Lighthall Arnold, 86, formerly of Mission Beach Heights in Marysville, Washington and a resident of Edgepark Court in Columbia, Tennessee, died Monday, May 10, 2004 at Maury Regional Hospital.

A family memorial service at sea will be conducted at a later date. Williams Funeral Home in Columbia is in charge of the arrangements.

The Vancouver, British Columbia native was the daughter of the late Mary Vogan Lighthall and Abram Lighthall, who was Dominion surveyor for the Canadian Government in the early 1900?s and long-time Associate Professor of Civil Engineering at U.B.C. Vancouver. She was the widow of Harold Arnold Master Sergeant, USMC Ret. who died in 1972. She received her nursing certificate from Alert Bay, British Columbia and the University of British Columbia. She was a long-time resident of Vista, California and retired as a public health nurse in San Diego County, California. She also retired as a public health nurse in Snohomish County, Washington and was a member of St. Peter?s Episcopal Church in Columbia, Tennessee.

She is survived by two sons, Gregory Catherine Arnold of Columbia, TN and Douglas Catherine Arnold of Everett, WA; four grandchildren, Verne D. Jennifer Arnold of Everett, WA, Dr. James R. Arnold of Philadelphia, PA, Jessica Arnold and Kelly McDonald both of Columbia, TN; 2 great grandchildren, Alexus English and Jillianne Arnold both of Columbia, TN; a brother, Cornelius Lighthall of Vancouver, British Columbia. She was preceded in death by a son, Robert Mac Arnold.
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