Arnold-Schoenfeld-Obituary

Arnold Schoenfeld

Newark, New Jersey

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Arnold Schoenfeld, 72, of Montville died on Sunday, June 7, in the New York Presbyterian Hospital, New York City. Funeral services will be held at the Menorah Chapels at Millburn, 2950 Vaux Hall Rd., Union, N.J., on Monday, June 8, at 1 p.m. The interment will follow at the Mount Lebanon...

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Michele,

I was saddened to learn of Arnie's passing. Not sure you will remember me but I would visit with Arnie periodically when I was his regional rep with North American (NACOLAH). While our contact was for business purposes I came to look forward to the after business discussions and whenever possible the dinners that followed with you both.

I remember Arnie as a gentle man with giant sized passions. Never so clearly revealed as when discussing the pride he felt in...

I will always remember you Uncle Arnie,you were a great dad and uncle,you will be missed Michelle Levy

I am very sorry for your loss. May you be comforted by your higher power, family and friends.

Laurie Fresher, Deep River, Connecticut

Our thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.

Hi Daddy

The abscense of you is numbing. I wanted to call you to tell you not to worry that my flight home was delayed, that I was stuck in traffic, and not to worry, and that yes...I made it home ok...but you weren't just a phone call away anymore. I miss you so much!

I know you are with DJ now, and he has his Grandpa with him. I know you are at peace, and are without pain and sickness.

You were the best father any daughter could have asked for. Your...

Sending our condolences and letting you know you are in our thoughts.

Karen Weintraub and Michelle Riklan

From the Rothman and Schonfeld family - We were so saddened by his death. Arnold's father was a first cousin to our mother, Ida Rothman and Ida's brother, Max Schonfeld. He was constantly in touch with his father's ( Irving) family in Israel. Arnold was an exceptionally devoted and caring member of both our families and will be missed by all of us. Our condolences go out to Michele and her family. (Natalie Landy and Charlotte Solon).

It is with much sadness that I learned of Arnie’s passing yesterday. He was not one of the nicest people I had ever met. He was the nicest. The words that come to mind when I think of Arnie is “gentlemen” followed by character. Over the years I had told the story many times to friends about this kind, low-keyed salesmen, who made you want to buy from him, if for no other reason than you wanted to be his friend. Arnie, you touched the hearts of many people and to some like me you had a...