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Christopher G.
July 7, 2024
Arthur indeed had a genuine smile and joy in life. Diana, piano faculty ant the university, and I were once invited for one of the finest duck dinners I´ve ever enjoyed. After dinner, I´m not sure how she nor I managed to offer a rendition of the Brahms Sonata on his beautiful piano, but we did. And his art emanated his joy, blossoming into the depth and space of his canvas. But what I recall was his inner sense of joy.
Becky and Paul McCreary
March 12, 2021
We met Arthur in Ouray, Colorado when he stayed at our bed and breakfast. Instantly, we were friends. He returned again and our friendship strengthened and we kept in touch. in about 2010 we stayed overnight with him in Torrey -- it was one of my life gifts. Geraniums on the window stills, chicken broasting in the oven, artwork, and most of all his humor and conversation. He made Mexican Hot Chocolate the next morning and he and I sat wrapped in blankets on the edge of his property overlooking the Utah vista. Another gift. from Arthur. I too stumbled on his obituary just recently and felt great sadness that this lovely man was no longer with us.
Stüdeli Family
February 2, 2021
We met Arthur in Torrey on our 2012 family road trip around the Western US States. It was a brief but mutualy very enriching encounter. He invited us to his place where we enjoyed his wit and good humour. Reminscing about our trip nearly 10 years after, checking his name online we stumbled over this orbituary. We're sad to not have been able to meet again. Goodbye Arthur!

Stüdeli Family
February 2, 2021
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Mascha Mioni
January 7, 2020
Mascha Mioni
January 7, 2020
Liebster Arthur,
Arthur, wir haben auf dein gewohntes Weihnachtstelefon gewartet, aber du schwiegst und nun wissen wir, dass du diese Welt vor einigen Monaten verlassen hast.
Wir werden deine Stimme nie mehr hören, dein Lachen, deine geistreichen Bemerkungen. Das Wiedersehen in deinem wunderschönen, erhabenen Heim und deinen Besuch bei uns in der Schweiz müssen wir aus der Wunschliste streichen.
Arthur, deine Kunst bleibt als Liebespfand, das du uns hinterlässt. Wir haben eines deiner markanten, grossen Werke hier in unserem Heim täglich vor Augen. Deine humorvollen Briefe, die ich gebündelt aufbewahrte, denn sie sind Literatur, die du in Deutsch geschrieben hast. Wir realisierten eine Ausstellung mit deinen Werken in der Schweiz und mussten dafür korrespondieren, denn die jetzigen Kommunikationsmittel gab es noch nicht und du wolltest auch nie etwas davon wissen. Ich hätte nicht gedacht, dass ich eines Tages den letzten Brief an dich auf iPad-Tasten tippe.
Wie ich las, hast du in deinem trauten Heim in Torrey deine Augen für immer geschlossen. Es ist in einfühlsamen, liebevollen Worten zum Abschied aufgezeichnet worden wieviel du mit deiner Kunst, deinem Wissen, deiner Menschenliebe, deiner Lebensfreude auf deinem Erdenweg geleistet hast.
Liebster Arthur, nichts ist schöner sich vorzustellen, als dass es einen Künstlerhimmel gibt, wo du in deiner einmaligen Art, freudig lachend mich eines Tages willkommen heissen wirst....
Spass beiseite, Arthur, wir sind tief traurig.
Deine Mascha und Heiner, Guggi, Andrea und Yvonne
Mascha Mioni
http://www.maschamioni.ch
cindy and barry smith
December 30, 2019
We met Arthur by chance at a Utah dentist's office a few years ago, and we then became Christmas letter friends. We are so very sorry to hear that Arthur is no longer with us. He was one of a kind, and we are grateful to have known him. He made the world a much better place.
Rosemary Kirylo Casamassa
December 8, 2019
For quite some time now I had attempted to get hold of Arthur only to discover he passed away last March.
I am heartbroken.
I met Arthur at Weber State in the fall of 1977. He was a friend and mentor, who had a deep sense of appreciation for nature and a refined sensitivity to the fine arts. He took me under his wing, and we remained friends over the years. He taught me many things about life, and art history.
At his core Arthur was an educator and artist who had a genuine love for people. He had a heart of gold, a wonderfully wicked sense of humor, and a joyful laugh that seemed to rumble down from the heavens. He has an incredible soul and was a brilliant human being. He lived life on his terms, and I will forever miss him.

2009 Brad Winter with Arthur in "the bar" in his home in Torrey
Brad Winter
December 6, 2019
I loved Arthur. My wife and I adore him and miss him greatly. We just learned of his passing this Thanksgiving (2019) when I tried to call him with good wishes and hopeful plans to visit again in 2020. He was an amazing soul. So very interesting and intelligent. So warm and wonderful. Such a great laugh, sweet smiling eyes and enthusiastic. He was a very fine artist and I am happy that we were able to acquire a couple of his paintings years ago. They are beautiful and proudly hang in our living room. There will never be another one like him. Arthur, dear man, our tears are not in sorrow but in humility for having had the opportunity to know you and call you friend. Love Brad and Laura Winter.
Carol Hansen
April 11, 2019
One important accomplishment for all to know is that Arthur was the the instigator and co-chair of the Mathew Shepherd Scholarship committee at Weber State University. He created and worked with others to endow the first LGBTQ scholarship in Utah, and the first at a public institution outside of New York and California. It was not initially embraced by the university. We fought the Board of Trustees and won because of the community spirit and love Arthur engendered. Now Weber State has a full center of support for LGBTQ students and all the other campuses in region and beyond have followed. The war still rages but Arthur was the driving force in winning a very important battle at WSU that has helped so many others and his vital role must be noted.
Dan Bethel
April 4, 2019
Dear Arthur,
How I regret our not being able to get together for lunch last Christmas. It has been so encouraging to have known your aesthetic and positive view of life out here in the pragmatic west. I'll cherish the memories of your stories, houses, meals and the Italian class we took together in Naples seventeen years ago. You always returned with friends from afar. What a beautiful life you lived.
Jim and Gerry Ring
April 1, 2019
Jim and I are blessed to have wonderful memories of Uncle Art. You will be forever in our heart and we thank you for sharing your life and your love with us. We thank you for opening your home, the rides through the canyons, and the mornings spent at sunrise. We will cherish our memories of our time with you.
All our love forever,
Rest in Peace Uncle Art,
Dorothy Ribg
March 31, 2019
My beloved uncle, it has been a privilege to have been part of your life and family. You will be missed but forever remembered and loved. D
Lewis
March 31, 2019
I am deeply sorry for your family's loss. May your hearts find comfort in God's beautiful promises for the future. John 6:40
March 31, 2019
My sincere condolences to your family for the loss of your love one. May the God of comfort be with you during this sad occasion and may his loving words at John 6:40 console your hearts.
Your neighbor..
March 30, 2019
Our sincere condolences to the Adelmann family in the loss of your dear love one. Our prayers are as yours, that God provide his care and comfort you each day.
Psalms 145:18,19
March 30, 2019
The loss of a love one is difficult. May the precious memories you have help you cope and bring you peace. 1 Thes. 4:14 can bring you some comfort knowing that there is a future for the ones we have lost in death can be reassuring. May the God of peace be with you and your family.
Lorraine Emmert
March 29, 2019
I remember Arthur many years ago, when I was a student at Weber State. I took an Art History class when I was in my second year. I appreciated his humor very much. I'm so sorry, and offer my condolences to all who loved him.
Angelika Pagel
March 29, 2019
Arthur was my roomie (as he put it) for 12-some years in the former Collett Art Building at Weber State University. We had terrific times in our crammed office space - ranting, raving, laughing, crying together. There was never a dull moment and I still have a collection of the funny notes he'd leave for me - full of typical Arthur puns, sometimes in exquisite German! Roomie, you will be missed!
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