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Jonathan D. Arms

Providence, Massachusetts

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ARMS, Jonathan D. Of Providence, RI, formerly of Marion and San Francisco, Oct. 26, 2008, age 39. He is survived by his grandparents Elizabeth and Charles Arms of Marion and John Davenport of Cleveland, OH; his mother Margot and her husband David Stone of Marion; his sister Robin, her husband...

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My memory of Jon dates back to my freshman year at Dartmouth. Freshmen were not allowed into fraternities so I would sneak into the window to dance with him. I will always remember his lovely smile, his sparkling blue eyes and his exuberance. My blessings to those he left behind. Christine Blanchet, Class of 1992, Dartmouth

Jon may you rest in eternal peace in heaven. My blessings to all those left behind that loved him so dearly

Good bye to you Jon....May you rest in eternal peace in heaven where I know you now are. And may the hearts that so sorely miss you be also blessed with peace..........

My thoughts and prayers go out to the entire Arms family and Jon's children. I remember Jon's happy smile and wonderful personality at Tabor. He will be truly missed!! Thinking of all his family during this sad, sad time. Warmly- Genie Rice (Tabor- class 1989)

I am deeply saddened by the news of Jon's death. I was a classmate and teammate of his at Tabor Academy. I remember him as an incredibly bright and exceptionally kind person. My heart goes out to his family...

- Matt Pappas (Tabor '87)

My love and prayers to all the Arms, Bogels, Parcells, Wagoners and Stewarts.... We have all lost a special person and Jon will be missed.

I am saddened to hear the news of Jon's untimely death, and pray for the repose of his soul.

I am so sad to hear of Jon's passing. He was a dear friend of mine at Dartmouth. I remember our many ski trips, wacky dances, and psychology experiments together.

A brilliant, buoyant and bold person, John was always up for an adventure. Jon was also a loyal friend and good listener. I will remember his joyful smile, spontaneous nature, and boyish charm always.

My thoughts are with all of those who loved Jon. The world was a better place with him in it.

Grew up in Marion with Jon. Recalling today a scout canoe trip down the Saco river with him, his sister and late dad. Peace to his family.