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January 19, 2020
Dear Paul Arts Children,
Today, January 19th, would have been your Fathers 89th birthday. He liked people to remember his day . I remember he smiled and joked about that. I was your Father's first patient when he opened his office in Plainfield, NJ and I stayed with him in Watchung until the day he retired. He was more than my doctor- he was a good friend and I miss him. When he and Maureen moved to Pennsylvania I moved from South Plainfied to Florida which is where I still reside. In all these years I have never met a better Doctor, nicer man or finer person than Paul Arts. I remember once when I won first place in Country Woman Magazine's Lovely Landscape Contest he clutched the magazine I gave him and took it home to show Maureen. He loved my yard and loved Gardens. He often spoke of his children and especially showed pictures of your Ski trips. I was shocked and oh so sorry to see your Dad and Mom have passed. Please accept my heartfelt sympathy and best wishes to the entire family.
Lovingly,
Elizabeth (Betty )Hettmann
[email protected]
Lynne Yurgel
May 14, 2017
Dr Arts was the best Dr my family ever had and we were with him until we moved to Pa. My condolences to his family. He was a wonderful Dr and a great man. Lynne Yurgel
Don Kane
February 10, 2017
He was my doctor. He was a good guy and a great doc! They don't make them like him anymore.
Carolyn & Tom Boyle
February 9, 2017
Dr. Arts was our doctor for many, many years until we retired and moved to Florida. He was the best and always told you like it was. I want to express my condolences to his family. Know that he will live on in each and every one of you forever. A great man, that's for sure!
Kathleen Denton
February 8, 2017
He was the best doctor ever. Took care of me, my 2 sons, and father. No one can ever replace him. Rest in peace dear friend.
February 7, 2017
I'm so sorry for your tremendous loss. May God comfort you and your family during this very difficult time. (Psalms 55;22).
A. M.
February 7, 2017
May the God of all comfort be with you at this difficult time.
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