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Steve Herberman
September 25, 2005
I regret that I never met Don Arnone in person but I was elated when I spoke to him on the phone a couple of years ago. He was full of enthusiasm about music, life and hearing the "young guys" on the scene through recent cd's. Music, jazz, and the guitar were obviously a very big part of his life. I've found Don's family to be among the warmest people I've ever met; passionate about music, friendships and spirituality. I feel lucky to have been "adopted" into the family!
Warmest Regards,
Steve
Mary Ferri
September 21, 2005
It was a privilege to hear Don Arnone play, even in his later years. His contribution to American music will live on, just as he will live on in the hearts of his beloved family.
Jamie Glaser
August 18, 2005
Don Arnone changed my life. I will never forget walking into his home in Lido feeling like a big shot, that was until I heard him play!!He was a patient, energetic, sensitive ,amazing musician and person. My lessons with him, prepared me for the great career I have.
I will never forget him and I thank GOD that somehow I was able to know him.
I will miss you DON!!
Love
Jamie
Kathleen Arnone
August 12, 2005
Don was a kind and loving brother-in-law. Everyone who met or knew him loved and honored him as I did. With my heart I hope he and my husband will meet in heaven. They were loving brothers in life and I hope will be as loving in heaven. All my love, Kitty
Jack Wilkins
August 8, 2005
Dear friend and great guitar player Don Arnone. He will certainly be missed by me and many others. Jack Wilkins
Bruce Clarke
July 27, 2005
A fine musician. One I've long admired and unfortunately got to know rather late in life. His many achievements in his chosen profession must never be forgotten.
Rich DiCarlo
July 15, 2005
An early influence in my life.
Greg Tsukalas
July 15, 2005
Don Arnone was a beautiful gift from God. He was always and will always be my hero. An unbelievably gifted musician, a beautiful man and had his priorities in line. Family first-material things last. Pop, you will always live inside my heart and I will always hear your soul pouring out gently through the strings of your guitar and the softness of your loving voice. Be at peace now in heaven with God our father. Your loving grandson,
Gregory
Lynn Tsukalas
July 15, 2005
Dear Dad...I guess I'd better be on
my toes now since you can see every-
thing from where you are! I treasure every memory,every moment I spent with you & mom; However, the ones I treasure most are the ones when I was able to be there for periods of time this last 6 to 8 months. Those conversations when you couldn't sleep were a gift. I
thought it would be easier somehow, but it isn't. I miss you Dad, MORE
THAN YOU KNOW ... Love you, Lynn
Leslie Tsukalas
July 15, 2005
Words could never express all that my grandfather meant to me throughout my life. You might not be with us here on earth, Pop, but your music lives on. I will be forever grateful for your love, your wisdom, your sense of humor, and for that fact that I witnessed your brilliance continually. You are a shining star and I will miss you always. I love you with all my heart. Your "Little Leslie"
Angie Palmieri
July 14, 2005
He was a wonderful brother and friend to me and will be dearly missed by all of my family
Leslie Findlay
July 14, 2005
Miss you Dad - Here's to listening to Classic Arts Showcase all those years and riding around in the 190SL as a kid.
Vita King
July 14, 2005
Uncle Don was so much more than my Godfather and Uncle, he was like a Father to me. I always knew I could talk to him about anything and he would give me the best advice. I will always treasure the special relationship we shared. My earliest memories of Uncle Don were at his home in Franklin Square. I would love to go there with my Grandma, Mom and Dad and hear him play the guitar. I was just fascinated and to this day have a profound love of music. I was so lucky to have spent many memorable visits with Uncle Don, Aunt Eleanor and my cousins. When my girls were young we would take our boat to Long Island for July 4th weekends and dock nearby. We would have a great time and my girls just adored and loved their Uncle. We have pictures of Uncle Don trying to play the guitar with my daughter, Tiffany in his arms. Those memories are priceless as were all the times we spent together. I feel very blessed that I had this wonderful, wise, caring, kind and dear man in my life. I will always love you Uncle Don and you will forever be in my heart!
Heather Sklar
July 14, 2005
One of my favorite memories of my Uncle Don was when he had my little blue-eyed sister, Tiffany (age 2) perched on his knee. Guitar in hand, he sang to her "Blue Eyes" and she just giggled and looked at him adoringly. He was such a nice and loving man; and he will be fondly remembered by me and everyone else whose life he touched.
Elise Arnone
July 14, 2005
Love and miss you. Here's to the shadow of your smile!
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