Arnstein, Albert E. beloved husband of Bobbi (nee Kaiserman) and the late Sue (nee Bland), loving father of Sandy (David) Zeller and the late Anne (Fred) Diamond and stepfather of Scott (Marcia Shapiro) Schneider and Fred (Carolyn) Schneider, devoted grandfather of Jodi (Dominic) Mariano, Scott and Jamie Zeller, Sarah and Deborah Diamond, Rachael, Whitney, Harrison, Daniel, Michael and Jonathan Schneider, fond brother-in-law of Kenneth and Bunny Braude. Services Wednesday, 11 a.m. at Congregation Beth Shalom, 3433 Walters, Northbrook. Interment Shalom Memorial Park. In lieu of flowers, contributions in his memory to the American Cancer Society, 820 Davis Street, Suite 206 A., Evanston, Il., 60201 or the Gastro Intestinal Research Foundation (GIRF), 70 E. Lake St., Suite 1015, Chicago, Ill., 60601 would be appreciated. Arrangements by Chicago Jewish Funerals, Barry Silver Funeral Director, 847-229-8822 www.cjfinfo.com
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Dear Dad(Grandpa),
We were coming to see you in just two weeks. Ever since 1964-65 when I stayed with you as an AFS exchange student from Japan, you have been my Dad, whom I always love and respect with gratitude and pride and I continue to do so as long as I live. May you rest in peace with Mom and Anne. With love, your daughter Noriko
Noriko Ishiguro
October 16, 2003
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