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Frank J. Arner II

Allentown, Pennsylvania

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Frank J. Arner, II, 78, of Bethlehem, died suddenly Saturday, February 5, 2005 while on vacation in Pompano Beach, Fl. Born: On November 7, 1926 in Tamaqua, he was a son of the late Franklin J. and Emma Schaeffer Arner. Personal: He and his wife, the former Myrtle Semmel, had been married for 52...

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Dear Myrtle @ Family,
My prayers are with you at this sad time. Our "43" class reunion picnics will never be the same without him. He will be missed by all who worked with him and all that attended.
Sincerely,
Theresa

Dear Mrs. Arner, Sandy and Frank,
Our Sincere Sympathy goes to all of you and your Families at this time. What a sad loss. You are all in our prayers at this time. I will allways treasure those vacation memories of the shore and Mrytle Beach. He was one of the great one's. Lots of Love, Mary Ann and Family

Farewell my Brother.

Raymond A. Robey
District Deputy Grand Master
9th Masonic District
Grand Lodge of Pennsyvlania

We were saddened to learn about Frank's passing. He was a great person to know. He will be greatly missed by his family and friends. May God Bless his entire family.

We'll miss Uncle Frank's wit, insight, and conversation

Pete, Sandy and the boys,
It's never easy to say good bye to the ones we really love. Our prayers are with you all. I'm sure Mr. Arner has already arranged for a season ticket in the real sky box over Happy Valley.

May God bless.

Pete,Sandy and the boys,
All of you are in our thoughts and prayers during this most difficult time.

Frank was a good-hearted, hard working friend and neighbor and will be sadly missed. We always looked for his easily identifiable car to be parked up on the hill. We would say to ourselves "Oh, Frank is up".

It was clear to us that his family meant a great deal to him as he spoke of them often in our conversations. I feel he is in heaven now enjoying the company of his "Mom".

God Bless you Frank. Ray and Teresa Kistler