Pray For Cowboy Clarence!

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Dear FGGAM Family,

We come to you this morning asking that you pray for our Dear Friend Cowboy Clarence Montoya! Yesterday, after I arrived at the First Baptist Church in Quemado, NM I got a Facebook message from Clarence’s sister, Juliet that the Cowboy was being transported from Socorro, NM to Rust Hospital in Rio Rancho, NM. Clarence was bleeding internally. When I got home last night Juliet told me that the Doctor’s are running tests and the Cowboy is resting. Please pray healing over Clarence, in Jesus name, Amen!

As many of you know, Clarence has been on the radio and TV with me more than a few times! His story is one of faith and love for others! Please keep him in your prayers!

The Cowboy is always calling me to ask if there is anybody he can pray for…….now is the time for us to pray for him! In Jesus name we pray for complete healing for Clarence and peace and comfort for the family. Lord Willing, I will be visiting him today! cowboy (1)

We also received this news…….our prayers are with the Janice Arnold-Jones and family….we have prayed for Mirium over the years and the entire family……they have shown us much love over the years….I know first hand how much Janice loved her Mom…Janice took such good care of her.

This is the obituary for Mirium H. Jones, the mother of Janice Arnold-Jones.  They may hold a memorial service in a few weeks…if so I’ll let you know.
 
Mirium H. Arnold Obituary

Arnold, Mirium H.

May 2, 1926 —

March 25, 2016

Mirium H. Arnold, 89, passed from this earth on March 25, 2016. Mirium was a woman of grit and determination, having been one of the first women allowed to wear pants at the Quaker Oats plant in St. Joseph, MO where she led a cake and pancake mix testing lab. Throughout much of her life, Mirium was a Red Cross Water Safety Instructor. After the plane crash in Newburgh, NY that took the life of Bob, her husband, Mirium and her three children moved to New Mexico. For many years Mirium served as the Electrical Engineering Dept., at UNM, secretary, working closely with Professor Peter Dorato. Upon retirement from the University, Mirium and her brother Stephen created and ran My Aunties Dolls, specializing in soft dolls with exquisitely embroidered faces. Mirium was a member of Soroptimist International, Professional Business Women of New Mexico and the Sandia Doll Club.

Born May 2, 1926 in St. Joseph, MO, Mirium was preceded in death by Foster Hotchkiss (father), Capt. Robert F. Arnold, USAF (husband), Nelrose D. Scott (mother), James “Buck” Scott (step-father), Richard A. Arnold (son) and Stephen S. Hotchkiss (brother). Mirium is survived by her cousin Charlotte McDermott (91) Grass Valley, CA, daughters Janice E. Arnold-Jones (John L. Jones) of Albuquerque and Karen A. Morse (Neil James Morse) of Green Valley, AZ, nephew Stephen S. Hotchkiss, Springfield, MO, niece Sarah Bantz and daughters Jessica and Nicole, Des Moines, IA, and her grandchildren Robert B. Jones and Mary E. Jones both of Albuquerque.

Our heartfelt thanks to so many friends, and the staff at Las Colinas, Golden Years, and Presbyterian Hospice as we made this journey with Mom.

Memorial services will take place a later date. Interment will be in Arlington National Cemetery.

In lieu of flowers, it was Mirium’s request that remembrances in her name be made to: New Mexico PBS, 1130 University Blvd NE, Albuquerque, NM 87102, newmexicopbs.org, 505-277-2922

Please visit our online guestbook for Mirium at www.frenchfunerals.com.

FRENCH – Lomas

10500 Lomas Blvd. NE

505-275-3500

Published in Albuquerque Journal on Apr. 3, 2016

– See more at: https://www.legacy.com/obituaries/abqjournal/obituary.aspx?n=mirium-h-arnold&pid=179503341&fhid=7154#sthash.yRVHMeDK.dpuf

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