Date of Death: March 30, 2025
Service Details
In accordance with his wishes, cremation will take place and a graveside service to celebrate and honor his life will be held Friday, June 20, 2025 at 11:30 a.m. at Moorepark Cemetery.

Obituary Notice
Thomas Arnold of Three Rivers, MI, age 67, passed away surrounded by loved ones on March 30th, 2025.
He was born in Three Rivers, MI on August 25th, 1957, the son of the late Thomas C. and Mable (Camp) Arnold.
Tom was kind, loving, and known for his sense of humor. He was a genuine family man who took the time to be an involved father, grandfather, brother, and uncle. He had a carefree spirit and loved creating art which he shared with others. He was always willing to help those in need and took the time to educate and help children. He had many career paths and was a “jack of all trades.” Above all, Tom loved his family and he leaves behind many wonderful memories to cherish.
He is survived by two loving daughters, Amera (Alex) Dugan and Sara (Vinnie) Rumpel; siblings, Barbara Erdos, Marie Loren, Eddy Arnold, Vicki Geldhof, Gina Arnold (Lee), and Lorijo Nerad (Jim); nieces, nephews, extended family, and friends.
Tom was preceded in passing by siblings Tommy Arnold, Robert Arnold, David Arnold, and his twin Tim Arnold.
Additional Information
Memorial contributions may be made to the Arnold family (checks payable to Amera Dugan). Envelopes are available at and may be sent to Hohner Funeral Home in care of arrangements.
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Heartfelt thoughts to your family. We always enjoyed being with Tom. His humor and artistic abilities were wonderful. Concentrate on the good memories and just think how he is at peace now.
Uncle Tom:
I am deeply saddened to hear that you’re gone from this physical world, but I know your spirit will continue on through those who got the chance in witnessing your life. I want to take this moment to express that I *always* enjoyed being in your company, and I think that your eccentricity definitely rubbed off on me, for that- I am forever grateful! I love you.
Sorry to hear of Tom’s passing, he was a nice guy. He was a friend of my late husband steve dugan and I. Will be missed. My sincerest condolences to the family, r.i.p. Tom.
I’m so sorry I never got to know you or spend time with you. You were a wonderful cousin that I never got to know. May you rest in peace.
My sweet Lil brother, love you so much.. I woke with this chorus on my heart… I’m free from the fears of tomorrow I’m free from the guilt of the past, I’ve traded my shackles for a glorious song, I’m free praise the lord free at last.. your free now Lil brother.. BarbE