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Sherry Arnold, Bowling Green

Nov 18, 2025 | 11:37 AM

Sherry Arnold, age 64 of Bowling Green, was surrounded by her family when she peacefully departed this life on Monday, November 17, 2025 at TriStar Centennial Medical Center in Nashville, Tennessee. The Shelbyville, Tennessee native was born on January 31, 1961 to Linda Bogard and the late Glenn C. Arnold.

Sherry was saved at Pleasant Union United Baptist Church, where she remained a member. She held her church family close to her heart, and they, in turn, treasured her warm spirit and gentle presence. Known for her heart of pure gold, Sherry found joy in caring for others—especially the ones she babysat and the animals she adored. She expressed her creativity in many ways and took great pleasure in painting, quilting, crafting, and creating artwork. In her quieter moments, she enjoyed relaxing with her favorite computer games, finding simple happiness in the things she loved most.

Besides her mother, Linda of Manchester, Tennessee, she is survived by her siblings, Richard “Tony” Arnold of Richardsville, Jeanette Gravil of Bowling Green, Barbara Webb (Tommy) of Brownsville, Patricia Cory (Tim) of Manchester, Tennessee and Tammy Bogard of Tullahoma, Tennessee; a special niece that she loved as her own child, Jennifer Falconbury; nieces and nephews, David Sanders (Brandi), Ashley Sanders, Cody Bogard, Johnathan Rollins (Bre), Josh Arnold (Keeley), Tyler Gravil (Rachel), Taylor Chandler (Zach) and Matt Arnold, and great-nephews and niece, Daylan and Conner Sanders and Braelynn Chandler.

Funeral services for Sherry Arnold will be held at 2 PM, Saturday, November 22, 2025 at Patton Funeral Home Brownsville Chapel with interment  in Pleasant Union Church Cemetery.  Visitation from 11 AM—2 PM, Saturday, November 22, 2025 at Patton Funeral Home Brownsville Chapel.

Memorial contributions may be made to: Fresenius Kidney Care, 262 Natchez Trace, Bowling Green, Kentucky 42103.

 

 

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