LARRY-ARENA-Obituary

LARRY A. ARENA

North Reading, Massachusetts

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Arena, Larry A. Of North Reading MA, passed on Nov. 21, 2015. He was a graduate of Wakefield HS, class of 1950, and Northeastern University.He is survived by Joan, his wife of 59 years, sisters Concetta Tecce and Florence Whynott; children John (Lynn), Larry (Sue) and Arthur; grandchildren,...

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I still miss Miss Mr. Arena, as I miss my own dad. Mr. Arena, was always good to me, supportive and a good family friend. Thanks for all the memories Mr. Arena, I´ll never forget you.

I truly miss talking to and seeing Mr. Arena. It’s been 5 years since his passing and I can’t help thinking about him when I think of my Dads passing which was 10 years ago. Time sure does fly, but I will always remember Mr. Arena as my second father. He is truly missed by everyone who knew him. Sending my warmest wishes and love to the Arena family and extended family.

My sincere sympathies to the Arena Family. May God the Hearer of Prayer bring you peace and comfort during this difficult time-Isaiah 51:12

So sorry for your loss. Our prayers are with you.

Frank Saitta

So sorry for your loss. May the God of all comfort take hold of your right hand and fortify you and help you at this time of great sorrow. Isa. 41:10

Deepest sympathy to Joan and family.

We were very sorry to hear of Mr. Arena's passing. We know how hard the loss of a parent is and we want you to know that our prayers are with you all during this heartbreaking time. We hope in time, the wonderful memories you have will help to ease the sorrow, and instead, brighten your days. Peace be with you,Deb and Rich Harlem

Larry - You were a good friend from high school days right to the end. I will sorely miss our weekly phone calls and always remember the great times at the Saturday breakfasts.
Harry Nikitin

I am sooooo sorry that Mr. Arena has passed away. Knowing the entire family for over 30 years, the Arena's have always been a second family to me. ...and the Arena's have taken me in as a fourth son. I will always remember the fun we had together at the dinner table with Mr. and Mrs. Arena, Larry jr., and Pop.
Mr. Arena isn't alone. I lost my Dad six years ago and I'm sure they're both looking down at us and saying..."Joan, Marilyn... why aren't those kids working. GET TO...