Ralph-Arnett-Obituary

Ralph "Dan" Arnett

Euless, Texas

1948 - 2006

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Ralph "Dan" Arnett, 58, died Monday, Oct. 30, 2006.

Funeral: 11 a.m. Friday at William C. Martin United Methodist Church in Bedford. Visitation: The family will receive friends 6 to 8 p.m. Thursday at Lucas Funeral Home in Hurst.

Memorials: In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the...

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RANDI AND ALTA,
Am so sorry for the lost of your Dad. I really like your Dad. He was a great guy. Am just sorry I didn't get to know him longer. My prayers and thought are with you.

Dear Randi Lynn, Alta, and Cathy,

Life being what it is, the losses one of us experience touches everyone else as a loss too. In the sorrow and grief that now follows the untimely passing of Dan, we must not loose touch with one another.

Please know that I am holding each of you in my heart and prayers because you are your Dad's daughters and although my dear sister Cathy was separated by divorce, Dan is the father of your children and so you will always have this connection...

Linda & Family,
Although I haven't worked with Dan for many years, he always took the time to say hi when he saw me in the halls of the academy, and was genuinely interested in how things were going with me and my family. I was always impressed with Dan. Be it his knowledge of those DC-10 sims, or his demeanor when we talked, I have nothing but good to say of him.

Your loss is great, but be assured, Dan's gain is immeasurable.

God bless.

We're very sorry for your loss.

Alta and Randi, We love you both and our thoughts and prayers are with you both and your family.

Linda, I know this is a difficult time for you and the family. You are all in our thoughts and prayers. We have so many good memories of Dan. He was like family and we will never forget him.

Dan's Collage

“Big Dan” will be sorely missed around the American Airlines Flight Academy. While many of the simulator technicians knew Dan only since he began slowing down due to his illness, I remember the Dan Arnett who worked on the massive DC-10 sims and on hydraulics of all the sims we had. It was tough nasty dirty and sometimes dangerous work, but Dan took it all in stride. He felt lucky to have been hired by American Airlines, and strived to prove his worth right away.

He was very...

Lina, just would like to let you know that my thought and prayers are with you and your family at this most difficult time. God will hold you close .... Thoughts and prayer with you.


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