May God bless you and your...
Arnold you were one of my best patients sad to hear you passed your personality was great and we had funny conversations I am glad I had a chance to know you. You will be missed.
Kerri MacWilliams
May 07, 2010 | Malden


Lowell, Massachusetts
Arnold C. Picanso IIIlifelong Lowell resident; 61 LOWELL -- Arnold C. Picanso, III, 61, a lifelong Lowell resident, died Saturday, May 1, 2010, at his home after a brief illness.A son of the late Arnold C. Picanso Jr. and the late Aileen W. (McNamara) Picanso, he was born January 18, 1949, in...
Read MoreArnold you were one of my best patients sad to hear you passed your personality was great and we had funny conversations I am glad I had a chance to know you. You will be missed.
Kerri MacWilliams
May 07, 2010 | Malden

Our deepest sympathy to all Arnie's family and friends. His ability to make people laugh will be missed! Our memories of those times will keep him here with us.
Rest in Peace Arnie.....
Tom & MaryAnne Mercier
May 05, 2010 | Apopka, FL
My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.
Pat (Mercier) Clough
May 04, 2010 | Lowell, MA
I am so sorry to hear of Uncle Arnold's passing. He is my father, Carmine's (Butch) brother. It's been a long time but I still have childhood memories of him and the family. I know that he will be greeted by the open arms of my grandparents as well as his sisters.
God Bless,
Donna (Curto) Hoffses
and Family
Donna Hoffses
May 04, 2010 | Port Saint Lucie, FL
Carmine, I send my sympathy to you my precious cousin...Arnold and I were always the one that would go to the family Wakes/Funerals...we would laugh knowing that we would see each other there. When Doris passed, Arnold and I were the only two that were there...Arnold said he knew I would be there as he waited...who would imagine that would give me such great memories of him...I will call you...I love you and look forward to speaking with you.
Love and Sympathy,
Your Cousin, Eleanor
Eleanor Wayman Thoreson
May 04, 2010 | Greenfield, NH