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Helena Enos
May 18, 2014
I was so sorry to hear of Arthur's passing and want his family to know that my thoughts and prayers are with them.
My husband Harry and I first met Arthru and Anita at the Senior Center when the new bocce court was opened and Arthur being an expert player taught us all how to play.
We spent every Wednesday together for many years playing bocce and Wally and I continued to visit them at their home and he would play his accordion and we would sing, dance and tell jokes which he had a lot of them.
Arthur was such and inspiration with all he went through.
Some people come into our life and are quickly gone, some people come into our life, leave foot prints on our hearts and we are never ever the same.
I am sure that Arthur has left many foot prints on many hearts including mine and I feel honored to have known such a special man.
Helena Enos
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