
Regina Martin Arthur
October 24, 1966 – July 19, 2022
It is with heavy hearts that we announce the passing of Regina Martin Arthur of Mechanicsville, VA.
Born October 24, 1966, Regina passed away peacefully at the age of 55 in her Mechanicsville home, with her family on Tuesday, July 19, 2022. A homemaker, she loved God, she loved her family and friends, and she also loved animals. She also loved being a mother, grandmother, and wife. Regina was preceded in death by her mother, Faye James Martin, an amazing lady whom she missed dearly.
Regina is survived by her husband, Jesse D. Arthur; daughter, Savannah R. Moses; son, Jesse A. Arthur (Stephanie); stepson, Michael D. Arthur; four grandsons, Dylan D. Bowman, Jase L. Thompson, Jesse T. Arthur, and Kolton K. Senavanh. Her father, Donald A. Martin Sr., and brother Donald A. Martin Jr; and many aunts, uncles, and cousins; including her closest aunts, Sandra J. Johnson (Danny), and one of her dearest friends, her aunt Ida J. Henshaw (Bubba); and her two closest cousins and close friends Janice P. Martin and Shelly “Shell Biscuits” Martin. We will miss her dearly.
A funeral service will be at 3 pm on Sunday, July 24, 2022, at Affinity Funeral Service Mechanicsville Chapel, 8074 Mechanicsville Tpke Mechanicsville, VA 23111. The family will receive friends one hour prior to the service.
In lieu of flowers, donations in Regina’s honor may be made to the Richmond S.P.C.A., The Richmond Animal League, or any “No Kill” shelter you choose. Donations may also be made to the North Carolina Aquarium’s S.T.A.R. Sea Turtle Rescue Center in Manteo N.C. We know that Regina would love this. Guestbook at affinityfuneralservice.com
I have so many memories with Regina! Too many to recall just one. I have loved her since I was a child. I’m so grateful God introduced her into my life. What a beautiful soul. My thoughts and prayers are with her family. Until we meet again, fly high lady
It breaks my heart that I had recently reconnected with Regina on facebook after not seeing her since we both lived in Woodman West apartments over 30 years ago. Never put off tomorrow what you can do today is such a true statement. I felt like I had more time to go visit & missed my time with her. Time is precious. Rest peacefully my sweet friend on that beach in heaven. I know i will see you again. Thank you for your positive attitude during your illness to inspire others.
My heart just breaks. Friends since elementary school. Regina and I had some good times together. I will always cherish our memories as kids and as adults. Fly high my Angel. Love you always.
You left too soon…I remember the first time I met you in Crestview over 40 years ago….fun times. You were so loved
and will be missed by so many. May you rest in peace until we meet again ❤️
I miss plucking your nerves
and you getting on mine.
We would argue a bit
Then everything’s fine
Just keeping it real
We both know the deal
This unbreakable bond
We know we both feel
It’s the little things
and the memories they bring
Sharing coffee in bed
Sweet nothinngs we’ve said
So many memories
swimming through my head.
When death did us part
It left one broken heart
Now what will I do
I am lost without you.
you were an amazing loving husband to her.