1949
2011
Arndt, Alfred Jr.
Passed away unexpectedly on Thursday, April 28th, 2011 at the age of 62. Preceded in death by parents Alfred and Odessa, and sister Lynn. Loving brother of Beverly (Richard) Nigbur, Florence (Allan) VanHoff Sr., Susan (Emanuel) Reyes. Alfred was loved and will be missed by many nieces, nephews, other relatives and special friends, Joseph and Gail Weis. Alfred's caring and loving heart will be missed.
Funeral service, Wednesday, May 4th, 12 noon at the funeral home. Visitation at the funeral home from 10AM until the time of service. Interment Forest Hill Memorial Park.
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May 5, 2011
My memories of you are precious, and I will hold you in my heart forever. When we were children, riding in the back of your mom and dad's car, your mother was singing with the radio to a song called "One of us will weep tomorow". I surely am. Your cousin, Donna.
May 5, 2011
Faith Krieg
To Al's family - Please contact me....
May 4, 2011
Faith Krieg
My condolences to the family...sisters & dear friends...
Al, I will miss you, my buddy, my friend...
You have touched my life...!!
May you Rest in Peace...
May 4, 2011
Uncle alf, our hearts are aching. We will forever miss your happy,fun spirit. We all love you. Lisa,Dale, Brooklyn,Makenna and Broc :)
May 4, 2011
i will miss al.very much..my dump partner at the post office..sheila c..
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