E. Arthur's Memory Wall
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I worked with Dr. Robertson in Pathology at Lakeland along with Dr. Clark and Dr. Tam. He always had a smile and I enjoyed working with him. To the Robertson family, please accept my condolences and may Art Rest In Heavenly Peace.
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Sheri Hunding
September 13th, 2022 at 4:20pm
I first met Art when I became a member of the Faculty Lounge Sabbath School Class when we moved here in 2009. His sharp mind and thoughtful comments in Sabbath School were always helpful. Then in 2019, we learned that we had a mutual interest in taking aerial photos using drones. This mutual interest resulted in a number of trips to practice our hobby. The coming of COVID forced us to curtail our trips, but our friendship continued at our regular Wednesday breakfasts, sometimes in person and other times by Zoom. With the coming of 2022 and an easing of the COVID restrictions, we again unpacked our drones and began venturing out on short expeditions. I will miss Art at our weekly breakfast get-togethers. I will miss our droning trips, not just for the photo taking but more for his friendship and our stimulating conversations. To Debi and the family, Amy and I want to express our deepest condolences. We look forward to seeing Art again on resurrection morning. David and Amy Waller
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David Waller
September 13th, 2022 at 2:20pm
My heartfelt condolences go out to Art's family. Art was one my best friends when we both attended Takoma Academy and Columbia Union College together. Though we lived in different parts of the country in our adult lives, he was one of the finest people I ever knew, a model for everyone around him. I will miss you, Art. You will live in my heart always.
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Gerald L. Price
September 12th, 2022 at 11:48pm
I shall miss Art's smiling face and never-failing wit as well as his presence at our Wednesday breakfasts. His leadership in the local chapter of the Association of Adventist Forums created a vital venue for intellectual discourse that I actively participated in. With all his family and friends, I look forward to the resurrection day when we will see Art again! Dr. Brian E. Strayer Professor Emeritus of History Andrews University
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Brian E. Strayer
September 12th, 2022 at 2:37pm
Thoughts and prayers are with you during this time. Looking forward to resurrection morning.
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Sherrie Davis
September 12th, 2022 at 10:24am
Oh I’m so sorry to hear this. May God bring comfort to Art’s family at this time. He was such a kind and very sweet man.
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Cheryl (Strzyzykowski) Glowacki
September 10th, 2022 at 9:16pm