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Arnold Thobias Peterson
10.14.1924 - January 31, 2017

Place of Birth: Bearden Township, ND
Residence: Watford City, ND
Age: 92

Jeanette Anderson (Watford City, ND)
Feb 1, 2017
To the Peterson family:
Thinking of you during this difficult time. May he rest in peace.
Keeley Johnson (Watford City, North Dakota)
Feb 1, 2017
I had the pleasure of taking care of Arnold and June (bug) and they were beyond wonderful people. They both always had a smile on their faces, and Arnold would make anyone smile. He will truly be missed!!
Douglas G Voigt (Red Lodge, Montana)
Feb 1, 2017
Very Sorry, I worked with Arnold at the county, very nice man.
Cameron & Jan (Keene, ND)
Feb 2, 2017
We were so sadden by the passing of Arnold. He will be sorely missed by all at the GSH as well as those of us from "Bear Den". He has been a joy to visit with in the last year that we have been at the home as well. Both June and Arnold are steadfast memories for me in our growing-up days and beyond, what wonderful community individuals they were. Jan
Malissa Schroeder
Feb 2, 2017
Sorry to hear of Arnold passing. He was a very nice man.
Margaret Renbarger
Feb 2, 2017
For Arnold's Family, My thoughts and prayers are with all of you during this sad time. Arnold was a great man and such a joker!! God bless.
Julie Hauck (Rapid City, South Dakota)
Feb 8, 2017
Dear Wayne and family. I'm so sorry for the loss of your Dad. Celebrate his life and cherish the memories.
Carlean Jundt (Hagen)
Feb 8, 2017
Pete and family-sorry to hear of your loss but hope your memories of dad will bring you peace. God Bless
KJ
Feb 15, 2017
I am so sorry for your loss. May the God of all comfort described in 2 Corinthians 1:3,4 provide comfort for your family. Losing a loved one in death is never easy, but the Bible reassures us in Isaiah 25:8 that soon death will be no more. What a wonderful time that will be for all of us.
Jaylyn Saunders (Watford City, North Dakota)
Mar 12, 2017
Arnold was a very special resident at the nursing home. I enjoyed visiting with him as he was always fixing some gadget of some kind. Very knowledgeable to talk to and was always in competition with those darn squirrels seeing who could outwit the other. Always smiling and such a happy man. So sad to hear of his passing but grateful to have met such a wonderful man. In the memories of life I will always smile when I think back of him sitting in front of that picture window just waiting for that darn squirrel to come. Then when he got the best of him he would smile so big.