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Jim Morris
October 16, 2009
To Arnold's entire family,
Arnold was a big part of our lives over the past ten years and a very good friend and partner. He will be truly missed.
Jim and Dianne Morris
Bj & John Rizos
October 14, 2009
Gail and kids,
I am so sorry for the loss of your husband/father. We had alot of good memories together. Loved going to the track and watch the races when Arnold was training. The trip we took to alabama with Gail driving all the way in the fast lane! Rushing to get to her Arnold. Then because of a convention we couldnt find a room. Finally we were able to share one. The things we did for our men. Arnold will be greatly missed, from his funny little walk to his crooked smile. Be at peace my friend. In time we will all meet again. Do they have horses in Heaven? Now I know where to look for him.
Love,
Bonnie & John Rizos
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