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Death Notice - Dottie Liles



It is with great sadness I must notify you of the passing of Sister Dottie Liles.  Sister Dottie will be greatly missed among our Arrowhead family.  She was a devout servant of her Lord, and ministered to thousands of people through a variety of ministries.  Pastor and relative Bro. Chip Meadows described her well; “This precious lady was a mighty woman of prayer and she loved to share the gospel with the outcasts of society. She devoted much of her life to prison ministry and has led Lord knows how many people to Jesus. While our hearts are sad we can't help but rejoice that she has fought a good fight, she has finished her course, and now she receives a crown of righteousness.”

We offer our deepest condolences to all her family and friends.  I will notify you as soon as arrangements are completed.

We love you,

Bro. Terry

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