He was one of that "Greatest Generation" of American patriots that went off to war in the 1940's to defeat our enemies and defend our cherished freedoms. He returned home to a quiet and simple life of hard work, worship to God and humble service to others. He was a man of few words and no pretense, yet he collected many loyal friends throughout his life who shared those values. In 1954, during a far different era when PC described a Plain Chocolate, and there were only three television networks, Arthur could often be found courting Weeta in the Channel 2 Room on Sunday nights at the Varsity Drive-In on North Avenue. In 1955, he convinced her to be his bride. This remarkably strong marriage flourished for sixty years. Only until recently, he still enjoyed sitting at her side and tenderly holding her hand. For over a half-century he and Weeta lived in Vinings, Georgia and worshipped faithfully at Northside United Methodist Church for 54 years. He had a great intellectual curiosity for all things mechanical and electrical, and an abiding fascination with Mother Nature. He spent his career as a dedicated employee of AT&T and Southern Bell Telephone Company, retiring in 1982. His retirement focused on volunteer activities through the Telephone Pioneers of America, Meals on Wheels, and Recordings for the Blind. Yet his primary passion in later years was enjoying the love, nurturing and happy times with Carolina and Mason.
A memorial service will be held January 8, 2016 at 11:00 AM at Northside United Methodist Church Chapel, officiated by his much respected friend and pastor of 22 years, the Reverend Dr. Gil Watson. With his frugal Scottish heritage and good sense of humor, he would be pleased that his funeral arrangements cost $1,565.00 There will be a private family consecration of his ashes at a later date.
His family is thankful for the remarkable care from his professional caregivers Gigi Manuel, Rochelle Selby, Mary Callahan and Barbara Savage. May God bless his sweet soul. In lieu of flowers, the family suggests that online gifts be made to The Smile Train.
Published in The Atlanta Journal-Constitution on Jan. 6, 2016
He was one of that "Greatest Generation" of American patriots that went off to war in the 1940's to defeat our enemies and defend our cherished freedoms. He returned home to a quiet and simple life of hard work, worship to God and humble service to others. He was a man of few words and no pretense, yet he collected many loyal friends throughout his life who shared those values. In 1954, during a far different era when PC described a Plain Chocolate, and there were only three television networks, Arthur could often be found courting Weeta in the Channel 2 Room on Sunday nights at the Varsity Drive-In on North Avenue. In 1955, he convinced her to be his bride. This remarkably strong marriage flourished for sixty years. Only until recently, he still enjoyed sitting at her side and tenderly holding her hand. For over a half-century he and Weeta lived in Vinings, Georgia and worshipped faithfully at Northside United Methodist Church for 54 years. He had a great intellectual curiosity for all things mechanical and electrical, and an abiding fascination with Mother Nature. He spent his career as a dedicated employee of AT&T and Southern Bell Telephone Company, retiring in 1982. His retirement focused on volunteer activities through the Telephone Pioneers of America, Meals on Wheels, and Recordings for the Blind. Yet his primary passion in later years was enjoying the love, nurturing and happy times with Carolina and Mason.
A memorial service will be held January 8, 2016 at 11:00 AM at Northside United Methodist Church Chapel, officiated by his much respected friend and pastor of 22 years, the Reverend Dr. Gil Watson. With his frugal Scottish heritage and good sense of humor, he would be pleased that his funeral arrangements cost $1,565.00 There will be a private family consecration of his ashes at a later date.
His family is thankful for the remarkable care from his professional caregivers Gigi Manuel, Rochelle Selby, Mary Callahan and Barbara Savage. May God bless his sweet soul. In lieu of flowers, the family suggests that online gifts be made to The Smile Train.
Published in The Atlanta Journal-Constitution on Jan. 6, 2016
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