Beloved husband of the late Diane (nee Erickson). Loving father of Rose (Richard-deceased) Wilcher, Kenneth (Nora) Stone, Debra (Ed) Seibert and Andrew (Samantha Hamblen) Stone. Devoted grandfather of Salomon Wilcher, Aviva (Curtis) Smiley, Samuel Seibert, Stella Guerrero, Aaron Stone, Dorothy Rowan and Allie Andrews. Great grandfather of Arielle, Caleb, Austin and Madison. Dear brother of Allen (Sandra) Stone and the late Max M.(Evelyn) Sonenstein and brother in law of Alice Erickson. Arnold will be missed by countless nieces, nephews and children who called him "grandpa" or "Uncle Mitzi". Graveside services will be held Wednesday, July 31 at 3 PM at the Mt. Olive Cemetery, Solon, OH. Family will receive friends WEDNESDAY FOLLOWING SERVICES AT Beth El-The Heights Synagogue 3246 Desota Rd. Cleveland Heights, OH UNTIL 6PM. THURSDAY AT THE RESIDENCE OF Nora and Ken Stone 8479 Sharp Ln. Chesterland, OH 1 PM-3 PM 7 PM-9 PM. SUNDAY THE FAMILY WILL RECEIVE AT THE RESIDENCE OF Aviva and Curtis Smiley 1754 Wiltshire Rd. Akron, OH 1 PM-5 PM. Friends who wish may contribute to the Revere Rd. Synagogue 646 N. Revere Rd. Akron, OH. 44333 or the Summit Adult Day Center 812 Biruta St. Akron, OH. 44307
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August 8, 2019
Rose Wilcher
July 31, 2019
Sharon Levine
Mitzi, you were the definition of the word "mensch". May your neshama have an aliyah.
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