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Tuesday Memorial Service For Appeals Judge Draws Hundreds

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Updated: January 7, 2009
A memorial service for federal appeals judge Richard Sheppard Arnold drew hundreds of friends and colleagues, who remembered the judge for his intelligence and fairness. Arnold was a judge on the Eighth US Circuit Court of Appeals in St. Louis. He died Thursday at age 68. Arnold largely fashioned the service himself. The Trinity Episcopal Cathedral funeral included 36 players from the Arkansas Symphony Orchestra performing "Abide With Me." The service included no formal eulogy, but in a homily the Reverend Gary McConnell of Searcy talked about his long friendship and spiritual relationship with the late judge. Arnold`s ashes were later interred at St. Margaret`s Episcopal following a brief ceremony.

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