Uncle Arthur was a great man. I remember when he came to help us after daddy's wreck. And how he helped when mama passed away. And I will always cherish her cross he made. I may not have been around the last years but he was always someone I could look up to. Fly high Uncle Arthur. It's finally your time to rest. Not goodbye. Just see you later
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Sorry to hear of ur loss couldn't believe he just lived a little piece down the road. We worked for Borton together he was a fair boss. When we were in Bradford Fla he chained his scooter around the pole that supported the top floor . Never would he of thought that someone would get his bike. They did & the law did nothing at all. Damn he was pissed I think he left borton after that. I lost track of him but stayed with construction for a lil while longer. I know his girls was his life & had only 1 grand baby then. I'm glad he found love in his life cuz he was a good man. Tell all the bortonites who went before u hey. RIP ARTHUR
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I had the privilege of working with Arthur in the shipping department at Lennox for years and I can honestly say there's not a more honest, hardworking person in that building. I also considered Arthur a friend. Anytime I needed life advice, work advice, or something to do with motorcycles, or just anything I turned to Arthur for help, because I knew he'd be honest about it, maybe not nice, but definitely honest haha and it's what I needed to hear at the time. Authur trained me on every machine I ran at Lennox, whether it was the regular forklifts, the yard truck or the combi lift, he was the best teacher you could get because he had the knowledge and experience to back it up. I remember going to his home and drinking beer with him occasionally while he washed his Harley and we'd just talk about life and work and everything going on. I really enjoyed my time knowing him, and I know he will be surely missed by many people in this world. My condolences Mrs. Tammy
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Arthur was a great man and a wonderful friend he will truly be missed
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