Arthur-Solari-Obituary

Arthur J. Solari

Ann Arbor, Michigan

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Solari, Arthur J. Ann Arbor, MI Arthur Joseph Solari, age 85, born December 25, 1920, died December 23, 2006 at St. Joseph's Mercy Hospital in Ann Arbor in Ann Arbor. He is survived by Connie his loving wife of 56 years, his daughter Maret Solari Renfrew, his son and daughter-in-law Matthew and...

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I was hired by Art in 1971 and assigned to Phoenix Memorial Lab. He was a very good boss and I treasure the experiences I had in working for him. I wish I would have been able visit with him again.

I have fond memories of Uncle Arthur, the absentminded professor who did magic tricks. Even as a child, I knew his banter with Uncle Bobby was something special. Now they are together in heaven thinking up new routines.
My love and prayers to Maret and Mark.

Uncle Arthur seemed like such an exotic traveler when I was little, with his and Aunt Connie's trips to Cape Cod. Later, the square dancing trips across the US and Canada seemed like such fun.
The books they sent me for Christmas when I was young,"Little Women" in particular, helped me on the road to becoming a writer and a reader.
I'll always remember the comics the "boys" drew on the attic ceiling at 69 Floyd, Street and Uncle Arthur's many books that were there.
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Arthur was my "magic Uncle." I remember being amazed by his card tricks and irratated when he retorted, "A magician never reveals his secrets." He must have been so annoyed at Penn and Teller. Our sympathies are with you in your time of sadness. When I think about Arthur it brings a smile to my face. He was a wonderful and gentle man.

Jane

He was a smart, funny, caring man. I well remember his magic tricks during my childhood. I thought he was magnificent.

My sincere sympathy to Aunt Connie, Maret and Matthew.

I am so sorry for your loss-Although we lived far apart I have wonderful memories of your visits, and your Arthur's magic tricks!
with love, your cousin Karen

Farewell to a wonderful, gentle man. My sympathy to Connie and the children.

Dear Aunt Connie and Family

I am so sorry for you loss. Uncle Arthur was a good man. May you find comfort in your happy memories of him. God bless you all.

Elaine (Elvira's daughter)

Dear Connie and family,
Although I am no longer near I heard about Art and wanted to send my thoughts and prayers to you. I am truly sorry for your loss. Art was a wonderful man and I'm glad I had the chance to spend time with you both. Sincerely, Mary Colston (from the village)