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Arnold E. Thompson

Boynton Beach, Fl, Florida

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Arnold E. Thompson Boynton Beach - AUGUST 5, 1941 – AUGUST 10, 2021 Arnold E. Thompson, a longtime resident of Boynton Beach, Florida, passed away on August 10, 2021. Arnold was born in West Carthage, New York, to Clarence and Hazel (Hayes) Thompson on August 5, 1941. Arnold was raised on the...

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Arnold - always remembered. Never forgotten. We speak of you, how much we loved you, what a good man you were, and all the fun and fellowship over the years. Always living you, Sue & John Howard

Dad, you will be missed so much. You accomplished so much in life professionally and in the community. You´ve volunteered your time freely for multiple projects. You always brought a great attitude to whatever group you were working with. You also ran a successful business for over 30 years and I know you were very proud of being able to stay in business and succeed in doing so for that long. I know you enjoyed your work and you enjoyed the technical aspects of being an electrician....

There will be a celebration of Arnold's life on Thursday, September 16th from 7:00pm to 9:00pm at Palm Beach National Chapel, 10055 Heritage Farms Road, Lake Worth. Arnold will be laid to rest on Friday, September 17th at 10:00am at South Florida National Cemetery, 6501 S. State Road 7 (US 441), Lake Worth.

I am a friend of Susan Howard´s and wanted to express my sympathy for your loss and let you know I have made a donation in Arnold´s memory to the Salvation Army. So the good work he did in life can go on.

Arnold, a little sister could never ask for more than having a big brother like you. You were always caring and sharing. As adults we represented the family on our road trips, going out to Wyoming and up to New York. The trips were to see siblings in the hospital or attend their memorials. But we had extra time together, and we had great talks until the wee hours. John and I have been so blessed by your branch of the family tree. Our countless Thai lunches and dinners and Euchre...

Arnold was a good man, and a better neighbor. It was a pleasure living next to him and his family, and getting to know him. And he will be missed by all of us.

You taught me so much over the years. I will really miss our time together. You did so much for anyone who needed help, and were always there for your family. I will carry you in my heart forever. I love you Dad.

Arnold, you were a special man, Nina was so fortunate to share your life. Aunt Barb loved you so. You have a special place in my heart for all eternity.

Arnold, we will never forget the Thanksgiving and Christmas family dinners. Making the stuffing, roasting the turkey, and best of all sharing the dinners with our wonderful family. The holidays will be missing a very special person this year and every year, although you will be with us in spirit, it won't be the same.