June 7, 1928 - October 8, 2015
Born in San Francisco and raised in Kentfield, grandson of William Kent, Tony Arnold died peacefully in his sleep Thursday at Villa Marin in San Rafael. After studies at The Thacher School in Ojai and Yale University, and a career in the CIA that took him to many postings around the world, including Germany, Sweden, Burma, Japan, Afghanistan, and England, he returned from far-flung travels to spend the last 36 years of his life cherishing his views out over the rolling, golden hills of Marin.To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.
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Beverly Phelan
October 7, 2021
It was obvious that Tony was a worldly guy. He exuded that knowledge to so many. My brief encounter with him was when our museum had a Suisun Marsh exhibit. He spoke and everyone listened. He and Rich Radigonda put on quite a show that day! Tony had a love of preserving the Suisun Marsh and his book on that subject should be read by all!
Beverly Phelan, Curator
Benicia Historical Museum
September 1, 2016
I just remembered that when Tony was the guest speaker at our "Wings and Wetlands" exhibit, he had just lost his dog Center two days before. How he did the program with that on his mind is really amazing. This was on January 20, 1997 I think.
Beverly Phelan, Curator
Benicia Historical Museum
Marsha Shannon
August 31, 2016
Sincere sympathies to Ruth and family. Fond memories of Tony and remember his great sense of humor.
June 22, 2016
Mr. Arnold was a guest speaker at the Benicia Historical Museum (Camel Barn) in 1997. The museum had installed an exhibit on the Suisun marsh and Mr. Arnold was the speaker at the grand opening. Rick Radagonda was also a guest speaker for this opening. We carry Arnold's book on the Suisun marsh in our museum giftshop. The program was so special because he had the love of nature in every word he spoke.
Beverly Phelan, Curator
Benicia Historical Museum
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