Obituary: John Milton Arnoldsen

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From: Deseret News (Salt Lake City)
Date: 20030829
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1932 ~ 2003

J. Milton Arnoldsen, 95, of Orem, died August 28, 2003, in Orem.

He was born August 24, 1908, a son of Hans Jacob and Mary Alice Mallison in Moroni, Utah. He married Flora Larsen on March 17, 1932 in the Salt Lake Temple.

J. Milton grew up in Moroni, Utah, moving to Orem in 1956. He served an LDS Mission. He was an active member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, serving faithfully as a bishop and in many other callings during his life. He shared his garden with all who came by. He loved to be with people.

Survivors include two children: Mrs. Marque (Shauna) ...

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