Arnold-Tena-Obituary

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Arnold Floriano Tena

Culver City, California

Jan 14, 1935 – Mar 20, 2023

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BORN
January 14, 1935
DIED
March 20, 2023
LOCATION
Culver City, California

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Holy Cross Cemetery and Mortuary - Culver City Obituary

Arnold Floriano Tena, January 14, 1935 - March 20, 2023. Born of Francisco ‘Pancho’ and Beatrice Tena née Floriano, Arnold was the youngest of three children, and grew up in East Highlands, CA. As a boy, Arnold worked in Southern California’s then-burgeoning orange industry, and later...

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I always found him to have a sunny disposition. A very good listener who always gave sage advice. I would describe my uncle as altruistic, spiritual, and a pleasure to be around. He is in blissful Rapture in Heaven. My deepest condolences to the Tena Family...

Freddie and Toni Carranza with Arnold and Juanita

My Parents Freddie and Toni Carranza, with my Godparents Arnold and Juanita

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South Bay United Teachers will miss you, Arnie. Thank you for a lifetime of service and leadership and for being a great friend to unionism and to public education. God bless the Tena family and friends and all those who benefited from Arnie's volunteerism. My deepest condolences and prayers for comfort.

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To the Tena Family, Please accept our sincere condolences for the loss of a man so dear. A measure of a man can be found in his character, his joy and humor, his courage to fight for what is right and just and his love for God, family, and country. To us Arnold was a true Patriarch enriching the lives around him. His education, working career, and community volunteering brought significance and meaning, leaving an indelible imprint of caring deeds and lessons taught. We will always have...

We would like to offer our deepest condolences to our dear Aunt Juanita and her children. We will indeed miss talking to Uncle Arnold, and treasure all the memories we made together. Mr. & Mrs. Rodolfo and Mary Frances Meras