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Arnold Ringelheim Obituary

Arnold Ringelheim, 71, of Colorado Springs, CO, passed away after a long and courageous battle with cancer on September 17, 2005. Arnie was born in Berlin, Germany on July 2, 1934. With the uprising of Nazi power, his family fled to England in 1939 later moving to New York City in 1946. In 1974, Arnie moved to Colorado Springs where he worked as a printer, retiring from Shepard's McGraw-Hill in 1994. Arnie is survived by his loving wife of 37 years, Maxine, his son Joel (wife Cari), his grandson Alex, his son Dave (wife Karen) and his step-granddaughter Taylor. A Memorial Service will be held at 1:00 p.m. on Sunday, September 25, 2005 at Temple Shalom, 1523 E. Monument St., Colorado Springs, CO. Memorial contributions can be made to the Rocky Mountain Cancer Center Foundations (3027 N. Circle Dr., Colorado Springs, CO 80909) in lieu of flowers. He will be loved and missed by all.

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Published by The Gazette on Sep. 22, 2005.

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Jenn Eubanks

September 27, 2005

Dear Maxine,

Let me once again express my deepest sympathy in Arnie's passing. I thought him to be such a wonderful person. It brought me joy to see the two of you together. And it really pains my heart to know that it will be some time before you see each other again. Know that Arnie is forever with you. I know that words dont provide much comfort now for the sorrow of losing someone so dear is ...so great but I hope that one day the memories that may make you cry now will make you laugh soon. You are always in my thoughts and prayers. Peace to your loving husband...and comfort to you and your family. Love, Jenn

Marcie Montgomery

September 25, 2005

Dear Maxine and Family,

My thoughts are with you. Arnold was a special person who will be missed very much. Be sure to come by the restaurant and see me when you can.

Thinking of you,

Marcie

Sue Cove

September 24, 2005

Dear Maxine,

I hope you remember me. I was the front desk medical assistant at Dr. Ravine's office. The ladies there called me to let me know of Arnie's passing. I was so sad for you, as I know you went through a lot with him. I am thankful that you went on your trip together too.

Arnie was the kindest patient (you are too!). You are patients that will always be close to my heart.

I hope the days ahead are peaceful for you knowing that family and friends care so much. Arnie is in a good place and pain free.

Take good care of yourself.

God Bless.

From Sue-that left Ravin's office and went to another doctor's office, but sure remember Arinie and Maxine!)

Earl Lindsey

September 23, 2005

Maxine, I am sorry for your loss, my prayers and best wishes for the future are with you and your family. Peace and may God bless all of you.

Carola &Mardi

September 22, 2005

Maxine,

We are so sorry for your loss. May you find strenght in your beliefs and in knowing that your friends feel with you.

Bob Davis

September 22, 2005

Maxine & Family,



Sorry for your loss. I will greatly miss Arnies sense of humor and wit.

Bob, Barb, Derek, Will & Rachel Davis

Sarah Jaecks

September 22, 2005

Maxine and Family



I will treasure the time I have known Arnie all my life. His wonderful sense of humor in the face of all the physical struggles was a real inspiration. Please know that my prayers are with you all at this difficult time. I especially pray that God will give you a picture of Arnie in his new and healed body.



Sarah Jaecks and Family

J.D. Shirley

September 22, 2005

We are sorry for your loss. Arnie

was a good man and worker. He will be missed.

Anne, Jim, Barb & J.D. Shirley

Chris & Karen Trujillo

September 22, 2005

Arnie, Karen and I will miss your jokes and your never ending smile. Maxine we send our love to you and your family.

Bob Armintor

September 22, 2005

Maxine and family: I am so sorry for your loss. Arne will be missed by all who knew him. Peace and much love. Bob Armintor

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