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Richard Allen Arndt

New River Valley, Virginia

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Richard Allen Arndt, passed away on Saturday, April 10, 2010, after a long battle with carcinoid syndrome. He was born in Cleveland, Ohio, on January 3, 1933, the son of the late Elmer and Florence Dreifort Arndt. He was a United States Navy veteran having served during the Korean Conflict. He...

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Linda and Billy sorry for the loss of your dad. Ron sent me an e-mail to let me know. Can't believe so many years have past since we all lived and played on Shadow Lake Road.We had some good times and fun with the fort in your back yard. May the fond memories of better times gone by and the special times you shared with your dad substain you through this difficult time. May God watch over you and give you peace. Don Marlowe(Roanoke,VA)

Donna, I'm so sorry to hear of Dick's passing. May you find comfort in his memory and soon those memories will bring you joy instead of the tears that will flow for alittle while yet. My thoughts and prayers are with you. Joyce Vest

We have lost a member of an extended family, who shared in our joys and sorrows with very special hugs. Donna, you and Dick were the "aunt and uncle" to every member of the family, and we are poorer in spirit today because of his loss. Love, Sherry & Mike Shelley

Donna, we are sadden by the message that Dick has passed away. Our thoughts and prayers are with you at this most difficult time. May God bless you with His comfort and give you strength and may the precious memories of better times comfort you in the days ahead.
Our love,
Jim & Alice

My condolences to everyone in the Arndt family. Dick was an unforgettably kind person who will not be forgotten. He will be missed a lot by many,

Affectionately,
Chris (Pirie) Thomas

I will always miss you and your words of wisdom. Thanks for all of the kind support and the many sessions on politics, computers, and music. You enriched my life.
Harold remembers most the fishing and jokes and the kindness. Donna our thoughts and prayers are with you. I know you will be strong and eventually remember only all of the good times. Love, Charlotte