Samuel Arnone

Samuel Arnone

Samuel Arnone Obituary

Published by San Jose Mercury News on Jun. 14, 2005.
Samuel Arnone Born June 24, 1914, in Pennsylvania. At rest in Mtn. View, Calif., Sat. June 11, 2005. Beloved husband of Josephine Arnone. Loving father of Betty J. Robertson and her husband Ernest. Grandfather of Kevin and Christopher Robertson. Dear brother of Della Cusimano of Jamestown, N.Y. Sam grew up in Jamestown, N.Y. and was a Civil Service Employee for the Fed'l Govt. for 40 years. After Sam retired he developed and conducted Pre-retirement Counseling Seminars. Sam was a longtime resident of Sunnyvale. Age 90 years.

Family services will be held. Entombment at Alta Mesa Memorial Park, Palo Alto.

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June 15, 2005

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June 15, 2005

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Joseph Loreti

June 15, 2005

As a youngster I used to look forward to Sam & Josie's visit to our home. He never failed to leave me a dime(10c).He was such a kind man the husband of my couisin Josephine. I had a lot of respect for him. I have fond memories of Sam.

Lydia & Pat Lombardi

June 15, 2005

Sam was huband to my dear cousin Josey. We have had the upmost respect and love for Sam and Josey. Sam was a loving person and one who loved the Lord. His life reflected it.

Gerri Noeding

June 15, 2005

My Dear Uncle Sam,



I will never forget your wonderful spirit, always a smile, hugs and kisses and encouraging words. Always concerned with my well being. Thank you for being there for me during difficult times.



Now you are home with God and my parents, singing His praises. I will miss you.



Lovingly,

Your Niece Geraldine

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