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Bryce D. Arnold

Battle Creek, Michigan

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Bryce D. Arnold Battle Creek Bryce D. Arnold, 55, passed away Saturday, January 9, 2010 at Battle Creek Health System. He was born December 23, 1954 in Charlotte, MI the son of Elmer and Alice "Elaine" (Prescott) Arnold. Bryce had worked for Wendy's in Battle Creek. He enjoyed fishing and...

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Sorry to hear of your loss. I knew Bryce when he worked at Pine Meadow Farm.

I Love You Dad. Rest In Peace. No one will ever forget you

Jan. 14,2010
Oh my where do I start, Bryce you will be missed so much by me and so many others. I will always remember your smile and your hug. You will always have a special place in my heart. I have so many memories of you and I together. you were my best friend and always had a way of making things look better than what they were. Again I will miss you but you will never be forgotten. Someday I think we will all be together again in a much happier place. You can now see your mom and...

bryce, i will miss you a lot. im glad that you were a great friend to my dad, and my family. i looked up to you like an uncle. you loved to help so many people, and had a big heart. you will be missed by so many!!

It saddens me to lose a friend so early in life. I would like extend send my condolences to the family he leaves behind. God speed Bryce, your smile and energy will live forever in my memory.

I wish i knew you better then i did or do. But i pray for the best of me and the rest of the family. I will miss you dearly and wish i could have said my last goodbye to you but never was able to you.
Love your niece,
Kami Arnold

We would like to send our condolences to Bryce's family. We went to school with Bryce. Sincerely,

Jody (Shaver) Little
Becky (Madry) Moore

My thoughts are with the family. I hope he brought as many smiles and laughs to you as he did me and my family. Bryce was a very good friend of mine. He loved all of us, my wife, the kids, and he always had to play around with my grandkids. He was known as "Rice head" to them. I was shocked when I heard the news, he was just here after Christmas, spent the day messin with the kids. We will all miss him, he was like a brother.

I worked with Bryce at the Comfort Inn in Battle Creek (Whats now the Econo Lodge). I would just like to say he was a very good friend to me. I'm sorry to hear of his passing but do know that he is now at peace. May God Bless His Family.