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Arnold J. Lovering

Chatham, Massachusetts

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Arnold J. Lovering former Chelmsford Selectman, professor; 69 CHELMSFORD - Arnold J. Lovering, 69, of Chelmsford and Chatham on Nov. 1, 2008. Deeply loved husband of Brenda J. (Corcoran) Lovering for 46 years. Treasured father of Arnold F. Lovering of Newton, Kimberly A. Lovering of Acton, Kara...

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We still miss Arnold - he was legend in the Purchasing profession, and an awesome nice fellow that was liked by everyone. Rest in peace Arnold!

Dear friends,

My family would like to thank all of you for your thoughtful words. We truly appreciate your friendship and support at this difficult time.

Best,

To Brenda,
We heard of Arnold's passing and want to extend our sympathy to you and your family.

Brenda, I just found out this morning about the loss of your husband Arnold. Please accept my deepest sympathy.

Take care,

Celeste

Dear Brenda and Family,
I have so many fond memories of Arnie as we served several years together selecting candidates for AFS foreign exchanges. His keen perception and ever-ready wit made that process fun and fruitful.
Special condolences to daughter Kara who was my student, an exchange student herself and my daughter's dear, dear friend.
Arnie will be greatly missed. May your family's deep faith bring you all comfort and peace.

Our condolances are extended to your family. Arnold will be remembered in our thoughts and prayers.

Dear Brenda and family: How sad for all of you. Arnold will always be remembered for his stories, jokes and quick wit. We are deeply sorry for your loss. Scatteree picnics will not be the same without him. Deepest condolences. Elaine and Jim

The Lovering Family, My deepest thoughts and prayers are with you. I grieve with you over the loss of a generous man, always had a smile. God Gives and God takes.
"In Gods hands, may you rest Arnold".

Sorry to hear of Arnolds death.
We worked together at Raytheon some years ago