Guy-Arno-Obituary

Guy Arno

Newton Highlands, Newton, Massachusetts

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55, Of Newtonville suddenly Sept. 14, 2006. Beloved husband of Ethel (Downey). Loving father of Spencer Downey Arno, Perrin D., Anneliese D. all of Newton and the late Megan D. Arno. Dear son of Guy Arno of Hampton NH and the late Carolyn (Cerasa) Arno. Brother of Janet McWeeney of Indianapolis,...

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Dear Ethel, Spencer, Perrin and Anneliese,
I am so sorry to hear of your loss. Ef, I always seem to find you at the worst possible times, but please know that you and your family are in my thoughts.

Dear Ethel, Spencer, Perrin and Anneliese,
May God comfort your family and provide all your needs. He will never leave you or forsake you. Let Him be your strength. We are so sad for your loss.
Love,
Kay, Vic, Elissa and Peter Basil

Dear Ethel, Spencer, Perrin and Annelies: veel sterkte, "much strength" as is said in Holland as you face your overwhelming loss. I really enjoyed Guy and you all in the few years we shared scouting. He was such a kind and helpful man. Our highlight was surely the hike on the AT. I feel blessed to have known him and you.

To the family of Guy Arno;
The warmth and closeness of your family is felt in each of these entries. Deepest sympathy for your great loss. May God's Mighty Presence heal your hearts and continue to work in your lives.

Dear Spencer, Perrin, Anneliese and Ethel -- my prayers are lifted up for each of you. How sad it is that the stories of life are sometimes almost all too difficult to bear. But know that you are not alone -- now or ever.

Jed Griswold

A true friend and lifelong brother. There is a void that won't be filled. My deepest condolences to Ethel, Spencer, Perrin, and Anneliese.

To the family of Guy Arno, please have my deepest sympathy. Just know that you all are in my prayers.

Guy J. Arno. You were a true brother, you looked out for me, you taught me guitar licks, you showed me how to handle adversity, you lived faithfully. Your last word to me was that you were doing well because your kids were doing well. Me and the rest of the brothers are missing you. Thanks for everything.

My thoughts are with Guy's family, especially Ethel, Spencer, Perrin and Annaliese whom I knew from Central Church in Newton. I looked after the children when I was a teenager and have fond memories of a very happy and loving family and household. I hope the wonderful memories you have of eachother provide some comfort at such a difficult time.