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Wanda I. Arnold

Akron, Ohio

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Wanda I. Arnold

WADSWORTH -- Wanda I. Arnold, 82, of Wadsworth died Saturday, April 26, 2008.

Born February 11, 1926 in Rittman to the late Michael and Zella Schmeltzer. Mrs. Arnold was a member of Wadsworth First Christian Church, a member of the VFW Ladies Auxillary where she was a past...

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Grandma I don't even know were to begin except with I love you so much and I'm going to miss seeing and hearing you. I have so many memories with you and Grandpa. All the trips, and spending the night almost every other weekend at your house playing all the different card games with us kids. You never made anyone feel more speacial then the other and that's why you were one of the best grandma's, mother, wife and friend anyone could ever of wished for. You would let me put make-up on you and...

Please accept my deepest sympathies to the family. It is always hard to be left behind, even when we know our beloved has passed beyond the chains of this mortal life to something so great we can scarcely comprehend it.

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

Mom, roses are red violets are blue, you treated me like your daughter, and you told me this many times too. Now that you left me, I'm sad and very blue. I miss and love you,and I know in my heart our friendship was true. Love Sheila Irene

We loved Grandma with all our hearts and she will be greatly missed. She is now with Grandpa in the great eternity that the good lord prommissed her. The short time that I ( Brandy Arnold) got to spend with Grandma just didn't seem like enough, but I thank God every day for being able to pray with her and spend the precious few hours that were ours alone. I will never forget how she welcomed me into the family and made me feel loved and welcome. Matthew always talks lovingly and fondly of...

My condolences to the whole family. I knew your mom & dad through the VFW. I have fond memories of spending time with Wanda when I would come into the VFW with my grandfather, Tony Milici. She will be very missed

Terry-Sandy & kids,
We are so very sorry for your loss. Try to keep the MEMORIES close to your hearts as they will get you through. Our thoughts are with you all at this sad time.