1954
2018
November 20, 1954 - January 25, 2018
Arthur Niles Carpenter was born in Berkeley to parents Fred and Betty Carpenter. Growing up in an academic family, Art had the opportunity to study abroad in Paris and graduate from Leysin American High School, Switzerland. He spent every summer with his family at their cabin in Silver Lake, Lassen National Forest where he became an accomplished sailor and fisherman.To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.
6 Entries
Cecelia (Wood) Corrie
November 9, 2024
I've already sent my sincere condolences to your family. This current message is in regard to old pictures I may have in a box going back to Humboldt State and Silver Lake. I've not looked at the contents in a very long time, however I'll take a look and send whatever I may have. The last contact with Arthur was when his parents had passed away and he called inquiring about any pictures I may have. In the course of moving to my latest home I did in fact run across that old box of pictures. I'll take a look over the Thanksgiving Holiday reunion and let you know if any pictures are found. /cec
Eric Baum
February 9, 2018
I am grateful for having shared time in my life with Arthur. His big heart was always part of our adventures. Will miss sharing more. Peace my dear friend.
Maxine
February 5, 2018
I am so sorry about the loss of yourlove one we have the hope of a resourrections this is at acts241516- and that there will be no more death this is at revs 21-3-4-
Jon Yamaguchi
February 2, 2018
So sorry to hear of Art's passing. I really enjoyed knowing Art from our days together playing softball in the City. Art was an early Brand-X'er starting all the way back at Golden Gate. You'll be missed Art.
M. Greene
January 31, 2018
Dear Family and Friends,
Please accept my sincere condolences for the loss of your dear loved one. May you find comfort, peace and hope in the weeks and months ahead. 1 Cor. 1:3-4 and 1 Cor. 15:26.
Connie Marianella
January 31, 2018
We wish Art's spirit peace and smooth sailing on this journey.
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