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Melvin L. Arndt

1947 - 2024

Melvin L. Arndt obituary, 1947-2024, Toledo, OH

BORN

1947

DIED

2024

Melvin Arndt Obituary

Melvin L. Arndt

Born prematurely to Tillie Ann and Melvin Arndt on September 8, 1947, their tiny son was definitely not the most beautiful baby. Given the circumstances, his mother jokingly nicknamed him "Cork." To this day, that is how he has always been known to his extended family.

Mel passed away on January 15, in the gentle care of Hospice of Northwest Ohio. We are grateful to them for their kindness and support. Mel is survived by his younger sister, Sue, and his loving companion, Shari. Mel was preceded in death by his parents; his younger brother, Bob; and his many "furbabies."

Mel had the most curious mind of any person I've ever known. His interests and talents were those of a true Renaissance Man. He was a carpenter, photographer, specialty letterpress printer, computer builder and repairman, baker, cook, brewer, and gardener. He was an avid train collector and amateur railroad historian. He loved art and music and travel. His mind never stopped questioning, and his enthusiasm for knowledge and friendship were boundless. He loved children and looked forward to bringing them joy each Christmas as Santa.

Mel loved meeting and talking with people and obtained his HAM radio license in 1961 as WN8BYX and currently broadcast as W8QO. Mel was the current president of the Quarter Century Wireless Association, Chapter 142.

Some of Mel's favorite years as a young man were spent as manager of Toledo's iconic college bar, the Tabard Inn, back in his "psychedelic youth." It was so much fun! From there, he moved on to significantly more responsible endeavors, working for NASA, in Cleveland. He later went on to assist with computerizing the plant and office operations of the Campbell Soup Company, in Defiance, OH, retiring in 2007. Never ready to actually retire, he started his own small independent printing company, Willowdell Press, in Toledo. He remained active in the Amalgamated Printers Association until the end.

Mel was a graduate of Whitmer High School, class of 1965, where he was a total science and math geek. After some time on the

Engineering track at The University of Toledo, he decided the very structured life, in those days demanding a dress shirt and tie, was definitely not his style. He switched his major to Art. Mel specialized in photography, printmaking, stained glass and the crafting of fine furniture.

Active for decades in the German-American community in Toledo, Mel served as a past president of the German-American Festival Society, and treasurer of the German-American Festival. He was past president of the German Benevolent Association, the Bavarian Sports Club, and a longtime president of the Bayerischer Unteratützungs Verein. Proud of his heritage, Mel traveled numerous times to Germany. He particularly loved its people and its hearty food. He had been hoping for one more visit to Bavaria and that wish will be fulfilled.

Mel worked hard, played hard, enjoyed life, and shared so much love. He will be deeply missed. Sue and Shari invite you to join with other friends and family for a celebration of Mel's life, honoring him on Sunday, February 18, from 2:00-6:00 pm at the Oak Shade Hall in the Chalet, 3624 Seaman Road, Oregon, OH.

In lieu of flowers, please consider donations to Hospice of Northwest Ohio or another charity of your choice.

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by The Blade on Feb. 4, 2024.

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Everett Nelson

October 15, 2025

He was a very dear friend he was a big part of my train group he made me several calendars over the years he will be missed

Hawaiian Jon Lemerand

December 18, 2024

Back in my college days, Mel hired me to do bartending at the ole Tabard Inn. It was an exiting time as the university was close by and all types of students would patronize the Inn. Wild and crazy times were aplenty and Mel was usually right in the middle of it all. im sure youll be good management material in heaven Mel!

Terri McKee

March 21, 2024

Mel was a good buddy at Whitmer HS and the early days at University of Toledo. Then we lost track of each other. We found each other again on Classmates a few years ago. We enjoyed talking politics and sharing funny cartoons. I will miss his enthusiasm for life.

Bill Brubaker

March 3, 2024

I enjoyed working with Mel at the Campbell Soup plant in Napoleon, OH over his entire career there. He had a great sense of humor and a memorable chuckle!

Steve Bankey

February 11, 2024

Mel was a dear friend of my wife's during U of Toledo days and would visit with us in Dayton during several of his visits to the HamFest (radio). Loved talking with him on any number of far-ranging topics: trains, computers, beer, food, music, gardens, philosophy...

Vanessa

February 10, 2024

My sweet dear friend who was always there for me when I needed him the most. Especially calling for directions when I would be lost in Toledo. The memories we share with get together at friends houses or at clubs, buying a case of thin mints Girl Scout cookies every year from my daughter and coming to my house dressed as Santa, long chats. A friend I will surely miss and dearly love.

Roland Hansen

February 5, 2024

Mel, may the gods welcome you with a full pareade of chariots. Rest on your laurels, my friend. Vahalla is your trainyard now. All hail, Odin!

Gwen Schult

February 4, 2024

As a past member of the Bavarian club I definitely remember Arndt cozyed up to the bar telling and sharing what ever the persons knew


club I definitely remember Arndt cozy up to the bar

lee alan turpening

February 4, 2024

Im sorry to hear of Mel's passing. Mel and I we good bus buddies on bus #17 during our grade school days at Wernert school in the late 1950"s.

Maud Walsh

February 4, 2024

RIP, Mel. Check in with Tom Turner and the Walsh boys when you get to the better place.

Mary M. Wagner- Robinson

February 4, 2024

Condolences to family and friends. Mel had a good sharing heart, most artistic nature and inventive mind. It was most rewarding to work on art projects with him. Now at peace, art friend.- Mary M. Wagner-Robinson.Toledo.

Susan Kay Arndt

February 4, 2024

I will always love you big brother eventhough you took a huge piece of my heart with you when you left me. I could never ask for a better brother.. you were everything to me. I will find strength to move on, but I really need your assistance to accomplish this. Please tell Mom, Dad, Bob and the furbabies we will all be together one day and my love will never stop. I love you big brother Love from your little sister. Sue

Ruth

February 4, 2024

Mel was an amazing man and the kindest of friends. He changed my life in so many ways! He was responsible for my meeting my husband, and even married us. He taught me how to cut stained glass. A special, blessed man. I will carry his memory in my heart and his voice in my ears all the days of my life.

Deanna Blair and Bruce True

February 3, 2024

My deepest sympathy to family and friends, he was so special to so many...will miss you my friend....

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Celebration of Life

2:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m.

Oak Shade Hall in the Chalet

3624 Seaman Road, Oregon, OH

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