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Eggers, Arthur John
Orange native and life long resident, Arthur John Eggers, died peacefully at home from natural causes at age 93 on February 6, 2013. The son of John and Mary Eggers, Art was born at the family home in Orange on October 27, 1919. A lifelong member of St. John's Lutheran Church, he attended St. John's Lutheran School and Orange High School. Art married his high school sweetheart, Norma (Craft) Eggers. Art served in the U.S. Navy during WWII, and worked for Pacific Telephone Co. for 37 years. He is survived by his son, John Eggers (Jeanette); and by his daughter, Susan (Eggers) Cornett (Lee). Art has five grandchildren and six great grandchildren. All of us will miss his gentle, loving manner and peaceful spirit.
A celebration of his life will be held at St. Johns Lutheran Church in Orange on Tuesday, February 12th at 11 A.M.
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Susie and John, our thoughts and prayers are with you at this sad time. We will miss your Dad so much but he is with your Mom now and at peace and that is such a comfort. The neighborhood won't be the same without both of them and without George and Venetta, life long friends. An era has ended and although there are many great memories it is sad too.
Take Care
Ron and Stacey Petska
February 12, 2013
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