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Arthur English

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ENGLISH-Arthur C. formerly of Syosset and Levittown died on May 7th 2005, at his home in Naples, Florida after a long struggle with Parkinson's disease and cancer. He was 84 years old. Arthur is survived by his wife of 58 years Ethel (Manke) and their six children Arthur (Cathy), Stephanie...

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Dad,

Thank you. Thank you for being at all the games. Thank you for teaching me values ion life. Thank you for inspiring me to be succesful professionally.

But most of all thank you for being my dad and taking the time to have fun with me to have catch with me and make the commitment of time it takes to be a dad.

Memories of you Arthur have been many.
Saw you become a husband,father,grand
father and great grandfather.Through good times and bad times.Now you can rest in peace as your job is done.
Just keep an eye on us.
Love,peace and prayers.
Gladys & George

The one thing I am going to miss about grandpa is everytime I saw him he would say, "Hi-ya". I am also going to miss talking to him about the baseball scores and the Mets. He will be the greatest hockey coach in heaven. Rest in peace grandpa.

To My Beloved, We'ved shared our lives these many years. You've held my hand, you've held my heart. So many blessings, to few tears' Yet for the monet, we must part. The memories you've given me are times I've shared with my best freind I'll hold them, love. Right here they'll be,untill we share our lives agian.

Love,

To My Beloved, We'ved shared our lives these many years. You've held my hand, you've held my heart. So many blessings, to few tears' Yet for the monet, we must part. The memories you've given me are times I've shared with my best freind I'll hold them, love. Right here they'll be,untill we share our lives agian.

My Dearest Father: As I said goodbye to you for the last time we were both crying. But in my heart I know I will see you again. You were my mentor, my hero and most of all you were my Dad. You taught me to strong, be proud and to never give up. I will always keep you close to my heart. For all that you have done for me can never match what I could ever do for you. I will miss dearly.

Our Loving Parents

Dear Dad, As your first born daughter, I find it with honor to be the second one to write in your guest book. I tried so hard to see you before you entered the Kingdom of Heaven, I missed you by a couple of hours. I just wanted to tell you I love you, and see you one last time. You've held my hand; you have held my heart. You gave me my faith, and where would I be without it today. All the pain and grief is over, Every restless tossing passed; you put up quite a fight. You are now in peace...