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Walter P. Arnold Sr.

Groton, Connecticut

Dec 4, 1944 – Feb 6, 2021 (Age 76)

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BORN
December 4, 1944
DIED
February 6, 2021
AGE
76
LOCATION
Groton, Connecticut
CHARITY
National Kidney Foundation

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Groton - Walter P. Arnold Sr., 76, passed away Feb. 6, 2021, due to COVID-19 complications. He was born Dec. 4, 1944, in New London, the son of Raymond P. Arnold and Ernestine (Bogue) Arnold of Noank.Walter was a graduate of Fitch High School, Class of 1963. He was married to Patricia (Darrow)...

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Wally we miss you. May your soul RIP. Ghouse

May the love of friends and family carry you through your grief.

I remember Walt at the bowling alley watching his son Walter bowl. He always cheered us on. He will be greatly missed.

My deepest condolences to the entire family. Our prayers and thoughts are with you all. May God keep you strong through these tough times. RIP. Walt will surely be missed. He was soft spoken, and a very funny guy who made us all laugh.

To Walter and Lisa and families,Frank and I are so sorry, I will remember your Dad as a kind and gentle soul he will be missed by everyone who loved him.We were neighbors until I remarried and moved to Minnesota his friendship his smile and his jokes and his kindness will always be remembered and bring a smile.We are keeping all in our prayers.With all our love Susan and Frank Whitman.

Pat...I am so sorry ...sending prayers to you and your family

I am very sad to learn of Wally's passing. I worked with him for several years in the Eastern Area Maintenance shop at Pfizer. A great guy and knowledgeable co worker. Always a smile, a joke or a laugh to make your day. He remembered many Pfizer workers birthdays, and made sure to call them in his famous Donald Duck voice to wish them well. He also was a bit of a prankster, but always got you in a "nice" way! Wally was just one of those iconic Pfizer family members that made working...

I'll always remember Walt as a sweet, soft spoken, happy guy. I have fond memories of him bouncing his granddaughter Renee on his knee and talking to her with his Donald Duck voice. RIP Walt, you been through so much medically but never complained. You and your family are in my thoughts.

May the love of friends and family carry you through your grief.