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Arthur Colquitt Obituary

COLQUITT , Arthur L. On October 11, 2008, ARTHUR L., of Catonsville, passed away peacefully at the age of 88. Arthur is survived by his wife Karin, his daughter Linda, his son Brian and wife Terri, son Walter and wife Laurie and grandchildren, Craig, Mark, Tammy, Karsten, Keldan, Kendal, Alexander and Andrew. He was a good man and will be deeply missed.
The family will receive friends on Thursday, October 16, at the family owned and operated MacNabb Funeral Home, P.A., 301 Frederick Road, Catonsville (at beltway exit 13) from 1 to 4 p.m. with a funeral service to immediately follow. Interment private.

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Published by Baltimore Sun on Oct. 12, 2008.

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Tammy Calvert

October 6, 2020

I miss you everyday pop pop I’m sure mom is there now too

Jeanne Galla

October 17, 2008

Dear Mrs. Colquitt, Brian, Walter, and Family,

I am so sorry to hear of your loss and wish you comfort in knowing that he is in a better place. I have often, and fondly, remembered all the great times in the neighborhood; swimming in your pool, playing with toy cars under the pine trees, hanging out in the tree fort, etc. And I know that my parents enjoyed and looked forward to the many nights of playing cards with the Colquitts. Perhaps Art and my mom are reminiscing about the good ol' days now.

You are all in my thoughts and prayers.

Best wishes,
Jeanne (Brown) Galla

kimberly jacobsen

October 16, 2008

Walter, Laurie, Alex, Andrew,

We are extremely saddened to learn of the loss of your father, father-in law, grandpop. Although we never knew Mr. Colquitt, we know he was a very kind and special man. We are keeping you all in our prayers and know the Good Lord will protect and healing will come in good time. Please accept our sincerest sympathy at this difficult time and know you are not alone for both Jim and I have experienced the same loss.

God Bless,
Jim, Kim, and Jocelyn Jacobsen

Linda Colquitt

October 13, 2008

Hi Dad,
"Would you know my name if I saw you in heaven?" Well, I know you would. The memories that I will carry with me I will cherish for the rest of my life! My dad, the one I always asked for advice, because he was so wise and secure. The memories of you, the guidance you gave me. Those days of you working at your work bench, being a perfectionist, or golfing and deer hunting. My dad, the one whom I would lay down to sleep. Then kiss on the forehead and say"I love you" and he would always say " i love you too." God works in mysterious ways. When without knowing you had passed away I had pictures developed from a camera i had for half of a year and when I opened the envelope the few pictures of you were the first ones. You were looking right at me and saying to me "Good bye, take care." Well, dad I'll find my way through night and day, because i must be strong and carry on.

Love you Dad,
Linda

Jim Birch

October 13, 2008

My son Jimmy always spoke very kindly about Mr. Coulquit. He had a lot of laughs at walter's house. I know now that Jimmy Jr. greeted Mr. Colquit into paradise and reminded him of the beer on the back porch.
I hope the entire family stays well and happy and finds a way shortly to thank the Lord for so many wonderful years with Mr. Colquit.

warmly'

Jim Birch Sr.

Donna & Jennifer Hiltz

October 12, 2008

Our prayers & sympathy are with the entire family. We knew Brian & Terri when we lived in Maryland.

MARK PUNTE

October 12, 2008

Remember

Remember me when I am gone away,
Gone far away into the silent land;
When you can no more hold me by the hand,
Nor I half turn to go yet turning stay.
Remember me when no more day by day
You tell me of our future that you plann'd:
Only remember me; you understand
It will be late to counsel then or pray.
Yet if you should forget me for a while
And afterwards remember, do not grieve:
For if the darkness and corruption leave
A vestige of the thoughts that once I had,
Better by far you should forget and smile
Than that you should remember and be sad.

By Christina Rossetti
The Poetry Foundation

MARK PUNTE

October 12, 2008

MR.&MRS. Mark Punte

tammy aro

October 12, 2008

pop pop what i remember most about you is your hardworking ways and skills i also remember how loving and strong you were byou also could make anything out of anything i love you and you will be missed thank you for taking care of me and letting me live with you when i was younger because that impacted me the most for a big part of the person i am today i will keep the memories of you in my heart and share them with my child and future children i will also share memmories with my loved ones rest now pop pop you are in gods world now with his comforting hands stairway to heaven say hi to my great grandparents and nana for me love you poppop your grandaughter tammy aro

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