Fredrick Eugene Arnold, born November 20th 1949, died at the age of 67 while sleeping in the home he
built in Elba, NE during the quiet morning hours of December 11th, 2016.
Fred, born the eldest son and second child to Darrell Eugene and Irene Cecilia (Cunningham) Arnold is
survived by his mother Irene, seven siblings Paula, Jim, Matt, LeAnne, Monica, Darrell, and Dolores,
four children Guy, Melanie, David, and Jeffrey, thirteen grandchildren, and two great-grandchildren.
He was preceded in death by his father Darrell, brother Dennis, and sister Marilyn.
Fred was born and grew up spit-shining shoes as a boy in North Platte, NE where he learned that an
honest smile and an ethical character can compensate for a little orneriness and a loud laugh. He taught
a brother or two his expertly performed trade and teenage business savvy in the hardworking manner
that only the child of a devout couple with ten children could duplicate. Traveling and working, Fred
used his charm and his love of life and people to win friends across the state of Nebraska. Working as a
shoeshine boy, a butcher, a salesman, and an entrepreneur, Fred was able to take care of himself and
those close to him who needed it. Fred's honesty, loyalty, and hard work earned him a reputation as a
man that people could trust. For around twenty years Fred lived and worked in Grand Island while
raising a family before finding a piece of property that he had always wanted in Elba where he and his
children built a house and where he settled for good. Fred spent his time crafting quality traditional
longbows and custom traditional arrows. Known only as Bowferd to some, he continued in the same
manner as he always had, creating another group of true friends who respected his work and worth.
Fred, you were an avid bowman and nature lover, a worker and a player. You were a true cowboy. A
son, a father, a brother, a protector, an adviser, a comedian, and a dancer. Your spirit cannot be replaced,
and your laugh cannot be replicated. Before you left us, you said that you were at peace with God. Go
with God, Fred. You will be sorely missed.