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Arnold Stark Obituary

STARK Dec. 30, 2001, ARNOLD N. STARK of Ardmore, Pa., husband of Rose (nee Rubens), father of Carole (Boris) Weisman, grandfather of Philip and Laurie, great grandfather of Max. Relatives and friends are invited to Services, Wed. 12 noon, JOSEPH LEVINE AND SONS MEMORIAL CHAPEL, 4737 Street Road, Trevose, Bucks County PA. Int. Shalom Memorial Park. The family will return to the late residence.www.levinefuneral.com

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Published by Philadelphia Inquirer/Philadelphia Daily News from Jan. 1 to Jan. 2, 2002.

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Carol and Pat Birmingham

January 4, 2002

We will miss you Arnold....for your humor, stories and especially your friendship. May you rest in peace, with "much Aloha"....Carol and Pat

Michelle Myers

January 4, 2002

May Arnold rest in peace among angels as he was an angel on earth to those who had the pleasure to know him.

Arnold knew the meaning of the word friend and for that I will always thank him. He never forgot my father over the years, even after my father was incapacitated by an auto accident. Arnold visited when his own ailing health allowed and phoned when it did not. Always making sure that my father was not in need of anything and not dwelling on his own medical condition or advancing age. He had the energy of a man less than half his age, the wisdom of a man twice his age, and the kindness of a great man.

Arnold, thank you for being who you were (and are). Thanks for the smiles, the laughter, the pride in knowing you, the cheesecakes, the cannoli's and the joy you brought with your smile upon entering a room.

God lent you to us and for that we are all appreciative. Rest in peace friend.

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