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August 14, 1926 - December 30, 2016 Arnie Bail, 90 years young I could never understand why people don't write their own obit. At least the sentiments would be accurate and they could RIP knowing that they had become a published author. I was born at Good Sam on 8/14/26 and lived almost my entire life within 1 1/2 blocks of Wilshire Boulevard. Beverly Hills High and USC graduate, avid golfer, bridge maven and people person. For an only child, I sure ended up with an enormous extended family including 19 grandchildren and 6 great-grandchildren. My fabulous wife Linda, daughters Liz (Tim) and Nancy (Marshall), stepchildren Debbie, Dawn and Derek and my adorable grandchildren Jade, Rachel, Brian, Adam, Kelly, Jared and Ben know not to grieve and neither should you. Think positive, think strong and strive for a life filled with pleasure. Services at Hillside Memorial Park at 1:00pm on Wednesday, January 4.
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My old School Buddy Arnie. A great guy with whom I shared good times for the last 80 years. I can still hear your famous greeting on the phone whenever you called: "Hi Love". Linda, our deepest condolences. We all lost a pal and Arnie, you will be missed by all who knew and loved you. Judy and Joe Mittelman
Judy and Joe Mittelman
January 1, 2017
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