Richard "Dick" Arnold, 76, formerly of Austin  passed away peacefully on June 18 after a short battle with  cancer.          Born on July 6, 1934 in Austin, MN to parents Ray and  Wanda Arnold. He grew up in Austin and attended Austin High School.  After high school, he served in the United States Navy where one of  his duties was as a navigator onboard a blimp and served during the  Korean War.  On July 17, 1954 he married the love of his life,  Donna May Sheetz.  They were married for 54 wonderful years  before she passed away in 2008. Locally, he worked at Hormel for  many years and also served as the president for the local P-9. He  was a member of the American Legion, Elks Club and the Eagles Club.  After retiring, Dick and Donna wintered in Sunrise, Florida and  summered in Lake City, MN. He enjoyed golfing, woodworking,  boating, walking on the beach and spending time with his family and  friends. He was a kind, loving, gentle and humorous man.         He spent his last few months of life in home Hospice care  surrounded by all those who loved him; his three children, Debra  (Kendall) Klaehn of Adams, MN, Becky (Tom) Harris of Byron, MN,  Scott (Dale McBurney) Arnold of Pompano Beach, FL, his dear friend  Joan Hoffman of Sunrise, FL, six grandchildren, five great  grandchildren, two brothers, Larry Arnold of Banning, CA, and Don  (Jeannie) Arnold of Austin, and many nieces and nephews.  He  was preceded in death by his wife Donna, his parents Ray and Wanda,  and two brothers, Deryl Arnold and Robert Arnold. He will be  greatly missed by all.         Memorial services will be held 11:00 am on  Thursday, June 23, 2011 at St. Olaf Lutheran Church with Rev.  Kristi Koppel and Pastor Carol Shaffer officiating.  Friends  may call one hour before the service at the church on  Thursday.  Military rites will be by American Legion Post  #91.         In lieu of flowers, the family prefers memorials honoring  him to Seasons Hospice of Rochester, MN.         Arrangements by Mayer Funeral Home.
  
   
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