Arnold, Nicholas J.
Nicholas J. Arnold, age 21, died unexpectedly, Friday afternoon, as the result of a motorcycle accident. He was born April 20, 1985, to Terry L. and Pamela R. (Schumacher) Arnold, in Milwaukee and had been an Appleton resident all of his life. Nick graduated from Appleton High School – West in 2003, attended U. W. Fox Valley and was currently attending Marian College. He was employed at Curwood Inc., New London. Nick enjoyed fishing, hunting, rock climbing, riding his motorcycle and was preparing to run his first half marathon. He was a member of St. Bernard Catholic Church and was attending St. Edwards Catholic Church, Mackville. He is survived by his parents, Terry L. and Pamela R. (Schumacher) Arnold, Appleton; a brother, Tyler Arnold, Appleton; a sister, Jackie Arnold, Appleton; his special friend, Jenna Scheibe, Appleton; his paternal grandparents, Stewart and Patricia Arnold, Appleton; his maternal grandmother, Betty (Fred) Luetschwager, Appleton; his great grandmother, Evelyn McGinnis; aunts and uncles, Debbie (Dale) Mielke, Jeff (Ruth) Schumacher, Dawn (Dennis) Warns, Cal (Carrie) Schumacher, Dean Schumacher, Don (Denise) Schumacher, Kelly (Tom) Mathwig, Kevin Schumacher and his special friend, Eric, Joy Kuepper, Kerry Schumacher and his special friend Leah, Cheryl Magnuson, Jay (Linda) Arnold, Sandy (Bruce) Herwig and many cousins. Funeral services for Nicholas will be held at 10:00 am, Wednesday, July 26, 2006, at St. Edwards Catholic Church, N2921 State Highway 47, with Father Charles Brooks officiating. Burial will be in Appleton Highland Memorial Park. Friends may call at the funeral home from 4 to 8 pm, Tuesday and on Wednesday at the church from 9:00 am until the time of the mass. There will be a prayer and scripture service at 7:00 pm Tuesday. A memorial fund is being established.
Nick, we’ll never know why God took you from us. You’ll always be in our Hearts. Love, Mom & Dad
Everyone is born for a reason. Growing up, my biggest reason to live was to wake up and be with the people who love me. Today I couldn’t wake up to be with both my brothers. Your death took a son, a friend, a brother, a lover away. Home is where the heart is. Nick, you will always be in my heart, #31 and #32. Love you always and forever. Jackie
Nick you were the best brother anyone could ever ask for. You were my hunting partner man. I really wish I could have gotten to live with you, we would have had a blast. I will miss you man and you will always be in my heart. I will think about you every single day. Rest in Peace. Love, Tyler
Baby, there wasn’t anyone I would rather spend time with, you’ve made these past two years better than I could ask for. I miss you so much already, you are everything to me. This will be the hardest thing to deal with, not having you here, but you will always be here in my heart and I will never ever forget you. You are my soul mate and the love of my life. I hope you knew that. I love you and miss you. Squeekerbox
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