Jonathan-Arnold-Obituary

Jonathan C. Arnold

Highland Park, Illinois

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Jonathan C. Arnold, 31, of Chicago, passed away suddenly Sunday, Jan. 26, 2003. Beloved son of Don and Lynn Arnold; dear brother of Rachel (Brian) Alves, Jordan Arnold and Lindsey Arnold; adored grandson of Evelyn and Lyle Ritzenthaler. He will be greatly missed by his soul mate Susan Skup of...

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Dear Lynne and Family
We cannot tell you how shocked and sad we were to learn of Jonathan's passing. Please accept our condolences and know that our thoughts, prayers AND fond memories of him are with you. Please know that if you ever want to call and talk, we would love to hear from you, as we do not know how to contact you.
Cary and Joey had just recently seen Jon and are equally as shocked and send their deepest condolences as well.
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Jonathan- In the short time that I knew you, you made such an impact on my life. When you interviwed me for the job at Bin 36 I knew I wanted to work with you....yu were smiling and happy and making me laugh already...and that never stopped at work either. You always had some kind of sarcastic comment to make and I couldn't help but laugh. Thats the person that you were always making people laugh and smile and thats what I'll always remember you by. When I needed help at a table or just a...

His big brown eyes and astounding smile greeted me everyday as I entered work. Work is never going to be the same without Jonathan, he lit up the place and everything surrounding him. I am going to miss him dearly. He was one person I looked up to and I know, I will never meet someone like him again. I am just very thankful for knowing him as long as I did.

Jon always new how to make someone smile. I worked with him at Bin36 and I never worked for a more funny and dedicated person than Jonathon. I will miss him dearly.

Jonathan, as everyone knows, was a fun loving guy. Since the day that I met him, when I was looking for a job at Bin 36, we laughed as if we had known each other for years. Jonathan was my manager at Bin 36 but he was more of a friend than a boss. I can't remember a single conversation where I didn't walk away without a smile on my face or a cramp in my side from laughing so hard. For the short time that I knew him, he made such an impression on me with his wonderfull attitude and outlook. ...

Jonathan was always there for me with a smile, a laugh, words of encouragement, and to make life more fun. He was a very honest and true friend, an extremely hard worker, and has made a dent in my life forever. To his family and friends, I hope over time your pain can subside, and you can seek comfort in the wonderful memories.

Don and Lynn, we did not know Jonathan but were Lyle and Ev's pastor and wife as well as dear friends and want to extend our deepest sympathy to you and your family... Dick and Becky Reigle

Our hearts and prayers are with you at this time.

Love, Ted & Linda Kirchberg