Triton Arnold

1995 - 2025

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Saturday, October 25, 2025
Starts at 1:00 pm

Bethlehem Primitive Baptist Church
9010 South Fairview Drive, Oklahoma City, OK 73159

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In Loving Memory of Triton Thomas Arnold
September 19, 1995 – October 7, 2025

Triton Thomas Arnold, 30, of Edmond, Oklahoma, passed away on October 7, 2025. He was born on September 19, 1995, in Dallas, Texas.

Triton is lovingly survived by his mother and stepfather, Sharon and Philip Harnett of Edmond, OK; his father and stepmother, Doug and April Arnold of Frisco, TX; his brother and sister-in-law, Austin and Kesha Arnold, and their children—Andrew, Matthew, and Emelia Arnold—of Guthrie, OK; his brother, Nathan Clay Harnett of Edmond, OK; and his stepsisters: Tawny (Brandon) Daguio of Prosper, TX; Tasha (Carl) Heinrich of San Antonio, TX; Taylor Davis of Frisco, TX; and Tori Norwood of Frisco, TX.

He was preceded in death and lovingly received in Heaven by his beloved grandmother, Kathleen Biles; his sister, Scarlett Kathleen Harnett; his uncle, Jason Thomas Arnold; and his uncle, Dewitt Clay Biles.

Triton was a man of deep compassion, a generous heart, and a radiant spirit. He was known for his quick wit, infectious laughter, and a personality that could light up a room. No matter the challenges he faced, Triton met life with unwavering courage, kindness, and hope. He often said, “Every passing moment is another chance to turn it all around,” and he truly lived by those words.

A devoted fan of The Beatles, Triton found solace and joy in their music throughout all seasons of life. Their melodies were a constant companion—uplifting him during joyful times and offering comfort during moments of reflection. He also had a lifelong love for anime, especially Dragon Ball Z. He closely identified with the character Gohan—a figure whose quiet strength and deep sense of justice mirrored Triton's own character.

Triton enjoyed playing disc golf and video games. Among his most cherished traditions were the Mario Party tournaments held during family gatherings every holiday season. These spirited competitions brought endless laughter and created lasting memories that will be treasured by all who shared them.

He also adored his two cats, Mimsy and Boris. Their companionship brought him peace and joy at home. A lover of the outdoors, Triton explored mountain trails and swam in lakes across the country—from Texas to Connecticut, Nevada to Georgia—embracing nature’s beauty wherever he went.

Triton had a passion for cooking and took great pride in preparing meals for family events. Whether it was a holiday feast or a casual gathering, he found joy in serving others through food—a gesture that reflected his generous spirit.

He was a member of Bethlehem Primitive Baptist Church where he found strength in faith and fellowship.

Above all else, Triton will be remembered for his unwavering kindness—even in the face of adversity—and for his heartfelt desire to bring joy to others. His life was a gift to all who knew him. His memory will continue to inspire love, resilience, and light in the hearts of those he leaves behind.

A memorial service to honor Triton's life will be held at 1:00 p.m. on Saturday, October 25, 2025, at Bethlehem Primitive Baptist Church, 9010 S Fairview Dr., Oklahoma City, OK 73159. Pastor Martin K. Smith and Pastor Randy McCarthy will officiate.

Triton's legacy is one of love shared freely, laughter given generously, and strength shown quietly. He will be deeply missed and forever remembered.
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