Richard-Arnold "Dick"-Obituary

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Richard M. Arnold "Dick"

Bay City, Michigan

Jan 24, 1933 – Jul 3, 2022

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BORN
January 24, 1933
DIED
July 3, 2022
LOCATION
Bay City, Michigan
CHARITY
St. Jude Children's Research Hospital

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Gephart Funeral Home - Bay City Obituary

Dick passed away peacefully at his home on Sunday, July 3, 2022 at the age of 89. He was born on January 24, 1933 to the late Herbert and Regina (McPeak) Arnold in Bay City, Michigan. Dick was retired from the Bay City Fire Department as a Lieutenant. He also served in the United States Air...

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So Sorry for your loss - prayers for healing. Pass along all your great memories you must have.

Dick was a great guy, fun and kind God bless you and your family

Every memory I have with Dick always brings a smile to my face. From my adolescent days fishing in the river, to trips to Tigers games, to having a beer at the Rat or just stopping by the house to visit - the times were always full excitement and laughs. Your family has always been like a second family to me, as well as my brothers and sisters. While I will miss Dick tremendously - my heart is full of so many wonderful moments that I will carry forever.

Condolences to the whole Arnold Family on Dick´s passing...

Pat and family, Nancy and I send our sincere condolences. Dick was a great guy. Shared lots of beer and many, many laughs. He will be missed!!!

One of the really great family guys in Bay City.

Pat and family, it saddens me to read Dick's obit. Dick was always fun to talk with. So many memories from when I was younger at the family reunions. I shall cherish all the times we ran into each other at the Rat. All our love. Dave and Ruthie.

Pat, Beav, Marty n family So sorry to hear of Dick´s passing. He was great guy. He was always a fun guy to be around.

SYMPATHY AND PRAYERS TO THE ARNOLD FAMILY. DICK WAS A FIREMAN WITH MY FATHER BEN WILLYARD. HE WAS A GREAT FRIEND ON THE BAY CITY FIRE DEPT. MAY DICK REST IN PEACE.