Condolences for Anthony Thomas Arndt

Nate posted on 8/2/19

If there is a heaven, I’m sure you’re up there flexing your peck muscles and asking the big guy what car he drives. RIP kemosabe

 

Montoya posted on 8/1/19

You were a great friend always looked out for your brothers and sister. You will be truly missed. My condolences. I am sure you are in heaven. A true Angel.....

 

 

Montoya Family posted on 8/1/19

All the fun and good times we had on 3rd shift...

 

S. Jackson posted on 7/31/19

RIP Brother. It was a pleasure working with you. You made everyday better sir. #youknowwhatImean? Love you man

 

M. Johnston posted on 7/31/19

Anthony and I worked together as officers for the Milwaukee County Sheriff's Office. Arndt was a hard worker with a great sense of humor. I will remember his knowledge, intelligence and wit which made this a more interesting place to work. Rest in peace my friend.

 

Tracy posted on 7/30/19

Arndt is a great friend and brother. We worked many years together at Milwaukee County Sheriffs Office. He always had jokes and good conversation. He encouraged me during tuff times at work and made sure I was safe all of the time. Heaven has gained an angel. I will continue to keep his family and friends lifted up in prayer. God Bless The Obene Family

 

Jeff Grabowski posted on 6/19/19

My deepest sympathies to the Arndt family and all his loved ones at this terribly difficult time. Hopefully all the great memories with Tony will help sustain us as we try to process his loss. May God bless and comfort you.

 

 

Jeff Grabowski posted on 6/19/19

I’ve known Tony for most of my 52 yrs. We became friends soon after his family moved into my neighborhood. We daily played baseball, football or basketball and video games starting in grade school. He was always a great friend who never hesitated if you were in need. Tony was instrumental in getting me started in weightlifting at a young age. He would attend a lot of my bench press competitions and whenever I needed a training partner, he was always there, 100% of the time, even after 3rd shifts. He was very good hearted and always wanted to help people which led to his desire to be a police officer. But after a few years with the Sheriff’s dept working in corrections, he found a new calling in the health/nursing field. Being a paraplegic for 32 years from an industrial accident, I’ve met a lot of great health care workers over the years. I believed his patience and empathetic nature would be a great fit with nursing. He was doing great as a home health care aid while he was working on the RN education/training It’s so sad and tragic that Tony left us so before realizing his true calling and all the people he could have helped through the nursing profession. I’ll really miss talking about life, cars and sports with Tony. He was an easy person to talk to, with an always positive nature and never complained. He was just a really really good guy and friend. He is greatly missed by many, far more than he could ever imagine. RIP my friend.