Cheryl, It’s so very sad to hear about Arnie. He truly was the Lord Mayor of the basement! And he was very funny, cynical, and saw the ridiculousness and humorous points in so many things. It’s a great picture of him; he always smiled and had a nice laugh He was one of the few people with a fantastic sense of humor at the hospital. I’m sorry he struggled with Alzheimer’s; I know that must have been very tough for you to see. Just last week I was with a friend from the hospital and his name came up and we laughed about what a great attitude and funny guy he was. There’s not a lot of people I miss from LBMC-, but he was certainly one ! I’m glad he is at peace now. ❤️ Maggie P.
Maggie Pawlowski
April 21, 2024, 1:52 am
Cheryl, It’s so very sad to hear about Arnie. He truly was the Lord Mayor of the basement! And he was very funny, cynical, and saw the ridiculousness and humorous points in so many things. It’s a great picture of him; he always smiled and had a nice laugh
He was one of the few people with a fantastic sense of humor at the hospital. I’m sorry he struggled with Alzheimer’s; I know that must have been very tough for you to see. Just last week I was with a friend from the hospital and his name came up and we laughed about what a great attitude and funny guy he was. There’s not a lot of people I miss from LBMC-, but he was certainly one ! I’m glad he is at peace now. ❤️ Maggie P.