Guest Register for Harold Arterburn
Brant and Family: I am sorry to hear about Harold. Both Harold and Virginia were special people. I never will forget all of the times I was at their house growing up. Some of my best memories was when Brant would come up and we all would get together. I lost my grandmother (Jean) in May. I wanted you to know I was thinking about you. Your family will be in my thoughts and prayers.
Marla & Jolana: I have always thought the world of your dad. He was always such a nice person to be around. The two of you as well as your families are in our prayers.
My mother worked several years with Harold. She always spoke kindly of him and described him as a quiet caring person. My prayer is that he is now sharing Gods reward. May you find peace in this thought. God be with all his family.
My mother worked several years with Harold. She always spoke kindly of him and described him as a quiet caring person. My prayer is that he is now sharing Gods reward. May you find peace in this thought. God be with all his family.
Ferrell and Family, We are so sorry to hear of Harold's passing. I (Carol Nell) was very fortunate to have known Harold and Virginia when I lived in Glasgow. They were very fine people. You all are in our prayers. Sorry we can't be with you but we are going to be out-of-town. Joey, Carol Nell and Emily
Ferrell, we were saddened to learn of Harold's passing and want to express our sympathy to you and the rest of the family. We will pray for God's comfort and strengthening for you all during this time.
I like to express my sympathy to Harold family.
HAROLD WAS A GOOD PERSON HE WILL BE MISSED
Ferrell; I did not get to come to funeral home but you can bet I was thinking about you. thought a lot of that old boy and always looked forward to seeing you two and having those talks. I will be able to get out again soon I hope. Love to you and Roxie and the girls. Dora
I was saddened to learn of Mr. Arterburns's passing. He was always a kind, caring and sincere person to know. His contributions to the Museum of the Barrens/Cultural Center are so appreciated and will be cared for so that future generations will know of their past.
I new Mr. Arterburn from his visits to the dining room at Barren River State Park. He was always such a pleasant and nice customer. The staff in the dining room all loved him and we will miss him very much. We were just commenting on him a couple of days before we heard of his death. We send our sincere condolances to his family, he always loved to talk about his children and how very proud he was of them. We have lost a dear friend. We will pray for your family. In regards, Joyce, Annetta, Mary, Anita, Kaye, Amanda, and the rest of our staff.