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Arthur Angelo Arriaga

Phoenix, Arizona

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Arthur Angelo Arriaga passed away on Tuesday, January 3, 2006 with his family surrounding him. Art was born on December 14, 1925 in San Antonio, TX. Following his patriotic heart, he joined the USMC at 17 years old. He fought at Iwo Jima as he and the 5th Marine Division secured the area...

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I am a fellow Marine from Lansing Il. My sympathy goes out to the Arriaga family. My brother Bob Luera was there to represent the Vietnam Veterans. My condolences
Doroteo Pedraza
Semper Fi

My sincere condolences to
Mrs. Arriaga and family.
To my MARINE BROTHER, Thank You for your service, we will miss you
SEMFER FI,
Bob Luera,
Sgt. E5 USMC
V.N. 1965-66 3-9-3

We didn't know Art very well, but my impression of him was that he was "one helluva nice guy". He enjoyed his beer as much as I did, which ain't a bad thing.

Our sympathies go out to the Arraga Family for your loss of beloved Art.
He was a very warm and geniune gentleman. We thought a lot of him and highly regarded Art for the strong and gentle person he was.
God Bless all of you and may Art rest in peace.
Sincerely,
James and Caroline Thompson and Family

Art was one of my best buddies in my lifetime. He will be missed and in my thoughts often.

Bob

My deeps condolences to Mrs. Arriaga. People like your husband are the ones who sacraficed to give us our freedom. Thanks to him for his service and thanks to you for supporting him. As a former Marine I understand these sacrafices. Thank you and your husband. Semper Fidelis

With deepest sympathy on your loss. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family at this difficult time. It was a great pleasure to have known him and to have had him at Westchester Care Center.

Katherine Wade/Reception Desk