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Arthur E. Kierstead Jr.

Burlington, California

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KIERSTEAD, Arthur E. Jr Formerly of Burlington, died October 17 at his home in Thousand Oaks, CA after a brief illness. He is survived by his wife, Sally (Blangeard) Kierstead; sons David, Scott and Sean; daughters-in-law Becky and Tina; sister, Nancy (Kierstead) Forsythe and her husband Wayne;...

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Had a great time chatting with Art and Sally at my brother John´s wedding. RIP Art.

Sally, I just received a call from my brother, Donald inquiring about "Bud". He was with mutual friends and was surprised to find out today. My condolences and those of the entire TIMMINS CLAN go out to you and family. Tim Timmins.

Sally, My wife and I am very sorry to hear about Art passing away. I had a good time chatting with Art at my brother John's wedding. Art was a good guy. Please pass along my condolences to your sons. Sincerely, David P. O'Herron

Sally,
I was stuned to read the notice in this mornings "Globe". I am so sorry for the huge loss for all of you.
My memories of car-pooling with Art from Burlington to Gillette and coaching Little League at Simonds Park are all so very good.
Art was a great guy that I really looked up to, a true role model in so many ways.
Teacher, coach, dad and friend.

Stay well.

Sincerely
Phil Ferraguto
Arlington MA

I am sure you can feel our sadness from across the country. Bud meant alot to the Fay family and will be missed (Manor Avenue wouldn't have been the same without him). Keep those memories close to your hearts to comfort you all during this difficult time. RIP Bud.

So sorry for you loss.

Dearest Sally my sister and friend
Dan and I are so saddened...by Arts
death. He was a special man good and loving as a husband father and friend.
Mary and Dan
and the rest of the Kellehers.
LOVE

To Sally, David, Scott and Sean, Bill and I offer our sincere condolences. Bud was a great husband, dad and friend. He will be missed.

Bill and Marie Coady
Woburn, MA