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Gale Ann Ellston Arntz
December 8, 1938 - January 5, 2022
Funeral Home Russon Mortuary Bountiful
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Wayne and Barbara Griffiths
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February 5, 2022
So sorry to hear of the passing of Dave and Gale. They were some of our first friends in the 25th ward. We quickly became good friends and enjoyed many happy times together. After they moved, personal visits were replaced by phone calls, and a chance meeting at the Chuck-a-Rama. Such a devoted couple with family always first in their hearts. Sending our sympathy, love and prayers to all the family. Unfortunately the Covid19 virus keeps us from attending the services and sharing our love in person.
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Sam & Jan Jackson
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January 12, 2022
As a teacher of the Sunbeams in Primary, Gale gave each little child a nice T-shirt with their name embroidered (by her) across the front of it, and then invited each 'Sunbeam' to come to her home to find their gift under her tree. That was 1979 and I well-remember her saying our Jonathan's name took her twice as long as the others, but she kept at it. She was a delightful teacher, a good friend, and a true disciple of Jesus Christ. May the Lord bless her children at this time of their double loss. Jan J.
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Russ Haney
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January 11, 2022
I worked with both Brother and Sister Arntz when they are couriers for the AV department at the Church office building. They were two of the most saintly people I have ever known and I will miss them dearly. One thing I loved about Sister Arntz is how friendly and positive she was. I always looked forward to when they both would come into my office in Provo at the Motion Picture Studio.
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Nancy Frazier
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January 9, 2022
Gale was a very delightful lady and friend. She was my visiting teacher for several years. She was always cheerful and faithful to her callings. I loved her visits and had many stories to share about her children. She will be missed and I’m sure she is at peace with our Savior Jesus Christ.