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Frank B. Arden, Jr. - Savannah - Frank Benjamin Arden, Jr., 83, died peacefully in Savannah on April 23 in the company of his loved ones. He was born in the Arden Family home in Ardsley Park, attended Charles Ellis Elementary School and was graduated from Savannah High School in 1943. Mr. Arden then joined the United States Navy and served in the Philippines during World War II as a flight engineer on Navy PBY aircraft. After the war Mr. Arden went to the University of Georgia and later joined the sales staff of The Motor Supply Company, founded in 1910 by his grandfather, Lee Thompson. He joined Great Dane Trailers, Inc. in 1960 as a sales representative for the southeast territories of Georgia and South Carolina and later assumed Great Dane's management for distributor sales throughout the United States. When Mr. Arden retired from Great Dane in 1989, he continued as a consultant for the company's international sales and established dealerships in Europe, the Middle East and the Mediterranean. He promoted the company's international presence in post Cold War Russia and toured the Middle East as Great Dane's representative for international business development sponsored by the US Department of Commerce. Mr. Arden enjoyed traveling and gardening. He loved sports of all kinds--especially hunting and fishing. He played basketball with the Jefferson Athletic Club in the early 1950's and was inspired as a young man under the remarkable leadership of Judge Victor B. Jenkins, Jr. He was an avid boater and golfer and was a member of the Savannah Yacht Club and the Savannah Golf Club. Mr. Arden's earliest ancestor in America was Francois Bouquet, of La Rochelle, France, who moved his Huguenot family to New York in 1687. Bouquet's first-born child in the New World, Abijah, married James Arden from Arden, England who arrived in New York after leaving Dumbarton County, Scotland around 1700. Their descendants settled in Georgia in the early 1800's. Mr. Arden is preceded in death by his father, Frank B. Arden, his mother, Virginia Thompson Arden, his sister, Florence Virginia Arden, and his brother, Robert Coakley Arden. He is survived by his wife of 56 years, Susie Miller Arden of Savannah; his son Frank B. Arden, III and his wife, Wendy, of Guyton, Georgia; his daughters Susan Arden-Joly and her husband, Christian, and Anne Santa-Rita and her husband, Ze, of Savannah; grandchildren Frank B. Arden, IV and Eleanore Arden-Joly of Savannah, and Julian Santa-Rita of Fayetteville, Arkansas, and Joao Santa-Rita of Annapolis, Maryland; an aunt, Georgia Thompson (Mrs. W. Coakley) of Savannah; nieces Tat Arden of Savannah, Robbin Arden Buchanan and her husband, Ron, and their children, Parker and Arden Buchanan, of Roswell, Georgia and Ginger Arden Faulkner and her husband, Richard, and their children, Griffin and Lane Faulkner, of Suffolk, Virginia. Mr. Arden was a member of St. John's Episcopal Church. A visitation will be held Friday, from 5:00 to 7:00 pm, at Fox and Weeks Funeral Home, Hodgson Memorial Drive. The Reverend Gavin G. Dunbar will conduct a Funeral Service on Saturday, at 11:30 am, in St. John's Episcopal Church on Madison Square. Burial will be in the Arden Family plot, Bonaventure Cemetery, immediately following church services. Remembrances may be sent to St. John's Episcopal Church, One West Macon Street, Savannah, Georgia, 31401 or to the Victor B. Jenkins, Jr. Memorial Boys Club, Inc., 6408 Waters Avenue, Savannah, Georgia, 31406. Please sign our guestbook online at www.foxandweeks.com Savannah Morning News April 26, 2007 Please sign our Obituary Guest Book at www.savannahnow.com

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Published by Savannah Morning News on Apr. 26, 2007.

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SUZANNE MCLAUGHLIN-VONWALDNER

April 27, 2007

SUSIE AND FAMILY,
MY THOUGHTS AND PRAYERS ARE WITH YOU ALL AT THIS TIME. I AM SORRY THAT I DID NOT KNOW YOUR HUSBAND THAT WELL, BUT I KNEW HE HAD TO BE A WONDERFUL PERSON AS HE WAS YOUR HUSBAND AND THE GIRLS FATHER, AND I THINK THEY DO NOT COME ANY BETTER THAN YOU AND YOUR CHILDREN. FRANK IS NOW IN HEAVEN WATCHING OVER YOU AS HE DID HERE ON EARTH.
LOVE ALWAYS
SUZANNE

LaQuita Hutchinson

April 27, 2007

Our prayers and thoughts are with you during this time.

Susan Nyberg

April 26, 2007

I worked with Mr. Arden at Great Dane starting in 1983. He was such a kind, generous gentleman. I know all of the family will miss him dearly. Please accept my consolences.

Diane Carter Hall

April 26, 2007

Susan & family - Please accept my deepest heartfelt sympathy at this time. I remember your dad fondly!

Joy G.

April 26, 2007

Mr. Arden always had the best stories to tell and had a light about him that made him my favorite. Mr. Arden was a kind, gentle, loving man and he will be missed.

Mrs. Arden, I send my condolences. I am so sorry for your loss. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.

marian hickman

April 26, 2007

My thoughts and prayers are with the family. I worked with Frank at Great Dane. He was a wonderful person.

robert persse

April 26, 2007

Frank:
I am very sorry to hear of the death of your father. My family's prayers are with you.
Robert Persse

Teresa Lancaster

April 26, 2007

We are saddened to hear of your loss. You are in our thoughts and prayers. Richard & Teresa Lancaster

Billy Manucy

April 26, 2007

As a child, Mr. Arden was one of my earliest hero's. I always admired how he managed his life, career, and his family. I was priveleged to know him.

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