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Arnold Kaplan

Scottsdale, Az., Connecticut

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KAPLAN, ARNOLDArnold Kaplan, age 99 of Scottsdale, AZ., passed away on Thursday August 29, 2013. Arnold was born in Malden, MA., and was a graduate of Boston Latin School, and from the University of Maine, where he was president of his fraternity (Tau Epsilon Phi) and a member of Phi Beta Kappa...

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Arnold was a kind and caring gentleman. Above all, he loved his family. I hope his family is comforted by warm and loving memories. Special thoughts go to Susan.. my cousin and friend.

Arnold was my mother's (Marcella "Lala" Carver) 1st cousin. She was soooo fond of him...as was I. Arnold was the consummate gentleman and family-man. I know he is missed by family and friends, but a bit of him lives on in all who knew and loved him.

Arnold was the ultimate gentleman...he was kind, caring, loving and a real family man. His legacy lives on in his family and friends.

Susan, Ellen, and Bobby,
I was so sorry to hear of Mr. Kaplan's passing. Having met him at age 17 I had the pleasure of working with him and his staff and meeting you all. I'm blessed for that and will always remember him. May god grant you all strength.

With deepest sympathy to the family during your time of grief...God is for you a refuge and strength, A help that is there to be found during difficult times...May God provide you with peace and comfort to endure the days ahead.

Arnold was one of my most favorite people in the world! He was kind, caring, smart, funny and a very fair person- always looking at the positive side of things.....and trying to make this world a better place. Bob joins me in wishing his wonderful memory to be a blessing to all he touched. He knew how to love and give. He will be very missed. With great affection - Meryl and Bob Kessler

Bobby, Ellen, Susan and families;
I was so sorry to hear of Arnold's passing. I have had the pleasure of knowing him for over 45 years. He was my first boss and have remained in contact throughout the years, most recently for his last birthday when he acknowledged my card with a recent photo of him & Bobby. May his memory be eternal!

Written on January 27th, 2013:

Dear Arnold,

I have to admit that writing a letter to someone nearing the end of their life is a first for me but it is something I feel compelled to do. I simply want you to know that I love you very much. I have so much to thank you for and to be grateful for. It is a privilege to even have a grandfather well into my adulthood. Many of my friends lost their grandparents long ago, as children. It means the world to me that I got to know you...