Arthur-Shenkin-Obituary

Arthur Shenkin

Denver, Colorado

1932 - 2015

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Arthur F. Shenkin, 82, passed away suddenly on June 23, 2015 in Denver, Colorado. Art will forever be remembered by his wife, children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren for his zest for life, smile, sense of humor, generosity, sensitivity, and brilliance, which brought so much joy to the...

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Art was a good person. Very smart. He was always a good supporter of us too. He will be missed. Our condolences to all of his family.

Art was a kind, gentle man. He had a great zest for kife - loving, learning, laughter. We miss him deeply.

John and Barbara Holt

Dear Gerre;
We are so saddened to hear about Art.
PV will not be the same!
Our sincere sympathy to you and your family. We cannot imagine your loss.
Dave and Audrey Leithead

We are so saddened to hear about Art.
PV will not be the same!
Our sincere sympathy to all your family.
We cannot imagine you loss.
Dave and Audrey Leithead

Dearest Gerre, my heart aches for you and your family! I have so many wonderful memories of the two of you and of my time sailing with Art! He was always so calm in every situation...... Never a harsh word. We will all miss him and his wonderful smile!

Molly Mitchell Williams

He was a terrific human being with a heart of gold and a million dollar smile. RIP Art. David Wagner

Shenkin family, please accept my deepest condolences on the sudden loss of your loved one Arthur. May the warm memories that you shared as a family comfort you. And may our Heavenly Father give you peace during this most difficult time. (Romans 15:33)

Dear Gere, children, grandchildren and great grandchildren. I only knew your Art for a few years -book club- but admired and enjoyed him. I am sorry for your loss - very sorry. George Hartlaub

Dear Gere and family, Art was a special man and it was always a delight to connect with him at the various Skimeister functions. He will be sorely missed. Carol Rush and Bob Meer