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Casper P. "Cappy" Arnold

COLLEGE STATION, Wisconsin

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Arnold, Casper P. "Cappy" Died peacefully after a long battle with cancer on Saturday, December 15, 2007, age 74. Preceded in death by his parents, brother, Fred and sister, Rosemary. Loving husband of Karn (nee Singer). Brother of Anthony, Joyce, Theresa, Clara, Anna Mae and Charlotte....

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I met Cap and Karn on a trip to Australia. They took me under their "wing" and we had the best of times. Lots of laughter. On one of their road trips they came east and stayed with us for a few days....what fun playing cards all night...going to our casinos.....We feel honored to have been in their lives and hope to continue the fun and laughter with Karn. Hold the door open for us Cap.....you know Harv loves to fish and play cards......

Emily and Harv Peterson, Millsboro, DE

Cap was a special friend to us.A GREAT fishing Expert, helping us not only catch the fish , but clean them as well. The fun we had playing cards with him up North. We will never forget that wonderful FRIEND we made at Peyers Paradise. Love you, CAP!!!!
Justin & Patti Drefahl & Family

After sending the guest entry this morning, I should have waited. A friend and I went ice fishing this morning. I caught 9 bluegills on a bait Cap gave me. Just like the first time I ever saw him, I caught fish on a bait he gave me. What a friend.

We will have fond memories of
Cap, especially during our time fishing for the big ones in Eastman, GA.
Les and Maria Baumann(Perry, GA)

I have known Cap since 1998 when I met him on Big Muskego ice fishing. He was catching fish and I wasn't, so he gave me a bait. That started a long friendship with my very best friend ever. Cap always fished with something else. He wouldn't fish with what I was fishing with unless I was catching fish. You never knew what he was fishing with; cut bait, plastic, and he always put anise oil on everything. The "little fart: was always catchin' fish and now he ain't around.

I spent...

Cap will be missed by all those who knew him or had anything to do with him. A great Fisherman who enjoyed being out on the water attempting to catch the "Big One". And if he caught smaller ones, that was OK with him. He enjoyed Life and right to the end, he gave it his "Best Shot". He was an example that would be hard for anyone else to try to take his place.

CAP WILL FOREVER BE IN OUR HEARTS AND MINDS. THE BEST NEIGHBOR ANYONE COULD ASK FOR.