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David Arnold

Kingston, New York

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Rev. David W. Arnold KINGSTON- Rev. David W. Arnold, 85, died Thursday, Jan. 3, 2013, at Northern Dutchess Hospital in Rhinebeck. Born May 19, 1927 in White Plains, he was the son of the late Geraldine Baldwin and Eugene W. Arnold, Jr. Rev. Arnold served in the US Navy from 1944 to 1947 and...

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To Michael, Pam, Sandy and Debbie,

Though it has been many, many years sin e our families were close friends my memories of your dad, and you mom, are and fresh and clear.

Your dad was intramental in guiding my path thatt eventually turned out to be a productive and happy life.

Though I have been in Cooperstown at Windward fir three years now, I keep missing you. Perhaps I will have better luck next summer.

My dad has asked about all of you and sends his deep...

Father Arnold and I worked many fire investigations together when I was with the Ulster County Arson Task Force. He was a good guy and I always enjoyed spending time with him.

Debbie and family, I am sorry to see the passing of your dad. May you cherish the memories he has made with you all.

To the Arnold Children and their families - Your father will be greatly missed by myself and my family. I am so sorry that will was not able to attend Fr. Ar's service. Both Davidand I send our deepest sympathy from Australia. Both Grant and Raymond sent us the this very sad news. Our prays to All - Valari and David Way.

My thoughts and prayers are with you all.

Father Arnold was a man that you could lean on in time of need. He comforted me on many occasions after tragic fires in Kingston. He will be missed. He served the Kingston Fire Department with pride and dignity for many years. Rest in peace.

A wonderful person who was always there to help and listen.

Mike, Sandy, and family - my condolences on the loss of your beloved father. Amee (Levine) Peterson

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.