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Don L. Arnold

Baton Rouge, Louisiana

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Don Arnold passed away in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. The obituary was featured in The Advocate on November 14, 2010.

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Jackie...another blast from the past. Growing up on bayou castine with Ryan, you and Don remains a special time in my life. Don was not only "Daddy-Don" to Ryan but to me as well. At that time in my life, people like Don meant and did a lot for me. I will continue to carry him with me throughout the rest of my life. Lots of love.

Jackie,
A voice out of your past. I was having lunch with Joe
Bishop yesterday and he told me of Don's death. We spent the lunch hour reminincing about Don and You, and the founding of the LPRC. Don was a great guy, and we agreed that he was married to a great wife. I loved talking to both you and him. My condolences to you and your family.
Jim Bates

Jackie, I was so sorry to hear of Don's death. Please know that I am praying for you during this very difficult time. May God be with you and your family.

Judi, I am thinking and praying for you and the family in this very difficult time! May you cherish and remember the good times you had- God Bless!

Dear Judi, I'm sorry for your loss. I will keep you and your family in my prayers. May God keep you in his arms at this difficult time.

Jackie, Ray and I are so sorry for the loss of such a wonderful man. We are here for you if you need us. We will see you tomorrow. One nite this week or next , everyone at happy hour will be forced to drink a schlitz in Don's memory. We have 27 Schlitz cans left. 27 people or they will have to drink 2 each.
We Luv you very much and grieve with you.
Love, hugs and kisses. Ray and Trudy

Jackie, In 1978 I graduated at LSU in architecture and went to work at Arnold & Post. Don was fantastic to me and always full of fun. I really admired his ability as an architect. You and the family will be in prayers. I know he will be deeply missed.
Sincerely:
Kenn Babin

When we think of new beginnings, family, and friends we think of Mr. Don. He always became the shining light that gave wit and charm to every occasion. His smile reflects God's glory as to what is good. We truly will miss him and pray his new journey will bring him the happiness he so well desires. Mr. Don will always be near as he has left his print on our hearts.

Jackie,
Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. We will always cherish our time with you and Don, those many days and nights at the dock. He will be sadly missed.
Love
Richard & Tina Kravet