Gale Porter Arnold
June 28, 1947 - March 17, 2011
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Obituary
Gale Porter Arnold, age 63, died Thursday, March 17th, 2011 in Bothell, WA. Gale is survived by his sons, John and Joseph Lara Arnold; daughter, Heather Georgia Gale Arnold; three grandchildren, Ruth and Nora Arnold, and Aiden Arnold; two step-children, Shannon Kevin Stainer and Ron Oksana Lawson, Jr.; two brothers, Joseph and Philip
Diane Arnold; three sisters, Patricia DePew, Linda Sid Johnson, and Cindy Ochs; and friends Patricia Morrow and Beverly Arnold. Committal and Military Honors will be held on Monday, March 28th, at 12:30 p.m. at Tahoma National Cemetery.
Gale will be sorely missed by our family.Gone now is his smile and laughter.Known to us as generous and caring Gale was always there for us in our time of need.especialy missed by his goddaughter Kayla Bartels who will always remember Gaale foundly and with love.
gone home to a better place
I have known Gale and his family for years. Gale is a very pleasant and gentle being. He warms the hearts of everyone around him. He will sadly be missed. RIP.
Though we have always lived miles apart, you have always had a special place in my heart. Your Sister, Linda
I will truly miss you.
My name is Taryn Gipson, from Ohio everyone in the family calls me Terry. I am Gale’s niece 2nd oldest daughter of his brother Ken Rice, deceased. I haven’t seen Gale in many years, but I am so sad to hear that he is gone. I just wanted to express my sympathy to the family.
Gale was my uncle. My Mother, Gladys, was his oldest sister. I have fond memories of him from my childhood. I know nothing can take away the pain and emptiness you feel. Know that you are in my thoughts and prayers.
Peggy
Gale is my uncle. My mom was his oldest sister Gladys deceased. I haven’t seen Gale in many years but I am very sad to hear of his death. I want you all to know that you are in my prayers. I understand the pain you all feel right now but know that your dad touched many people’s lives and he’ll be remembered.
Gale was my cousin. I thought of him many times in my life. I stayed with him when I was sixteen during the summer months to work for my dad. Gale was the best medicine for me when I really needed it. God bless. I will never forget him