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Joseph A. Arnold

Newton, West Yarmouth, Massachusetts

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In Summerfield, FL, formerly of W. Yarmouth and Newton. May 22, 2008. Beloved husband of Evelyn T. (McNeil) Arnold, Devoted father of Joseph E. and his wife Lindy of Scottsdale, AZ, Peter G. and his wife Marilyn of Foxboro, Lee AnnPride and her husband William of Millis and Julie Diggins Waller...

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Dear Sis -

Henny and I have been thinking about you since you were here. Joe was such a very special man and you were so lucky to have him for the years that you did. I, Ellen, especially had fond feelings for him. We know you will be fine. You are a strong person and you will have wonderful memories. We are here for you if you ever need us.

Love Henny and Ellen

Dear Aunt Sissy

Our Hearts go out to you in this time of mourning. Uncle Joe was a very good man, he was humorous and also very hospitable, we will miss him. We will keep you in our prayers, if you need anything give us a call.

Aunt Sissy:
We are sorry for your loss. We know Joe is having fun cooking in heaven. We love you and keep in touch.

We are so sorry to hear about Uncle Joe. It's so hard to lose someone, but we hope that you can find comfort in knowing that he is not gone, just waiting to see you again in heaven. We love you and miss you.

Dear Evie
We are so sad to hear about Joe.
He gave so much happiness to everyone he met. He will be missed by many. We will never forget the good times we have shared with you and Joe. I have missed exchanging Christmas cards with you, never realized you had moved to Florida. We hope you are well and doing the best you can at this difficult time. We are so sorry for your loss. May all your wonderful memories of Joe sustain you. Our thoughts are with you and your family. ...

Evie and Family.. My deepest sympathy...I will never forget the love and kindness that Joe showed to my husband during the long time that he was sick. Joe showed his true colors as a great friend and a great human being, always finding the time to help, to visit, to talk, when everyone else began to drift away over the years. He never forgot and always stood by us. The world will not see another man like him for a long time and I join the many others who will miss him. I know that he had an...

To Aunt Sissy: My deepest, deepest
sympathies are with you. I loved Uncle Joe with all my heart. He made every kid on daddy's side seem like each of us were his favorite niece or nephew!! He always made us laugh & you guys always welcomed us into your home with open arms. Some of my best memories are visits up to the Cape. I hate so much that the great people in the world have to suffer. The only solice I have today is that Uncle Joe is in heaven with Daddy, Eddie and his mom. Our prayers...

To Uncle Joe,

You were one of the most liveliest men in the world and just being around you and Aunt Sissy was pure joy. Even though our visits were very few and far between, you had a permanent place in our hearts and lives, each and every one of Danny and Junie's kids. You made an everlasting impression on us and your presence will be sorely missed. However, your memory will live on as long as there is a bocci ball game, major gourmet cookout (especially w/ homemade bleu cheese...

To the Arnold Family,
Our sympathies are with you and may God rest Joe's soul. There are many fond memories of Joe, whether in Auburndale, at a sports event or on Cape Cod...a great man who treated his kids friends like family.
God Bless,
John McAuliffe & family