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Arthur Rogers Studer Jr.

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Arthur Rogers Studer Jr. Veteran

Birth
Hancock County, Maine, USA
Death
20 Mar 2007 (aged 70)
Somerset County, Maine, USA
Burial
Detroit, Somerset County, Maine, USA Add to Map
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Arthur R. Studer, Jr.
(September 11, 1936 - March 20, 2007)


DETROIT—Arthur R. Studer, Jr., passed away Tuesday, March 20, 2007. He was born September 11, 1936 at home in Ellsworth. He is survived by his brothers, Russell of California and Keith of Maine; children, Vicky Woolfe (Bucky) of Jacksonville, FL, June Parks (Bill) of Tucson, AZ, Arthur Studer, III (Teresa) of Tucson, AZ, Jolene Sargent of Marshfield, MA, John Studer (Kelly) of Lakeville, MA, Christine Studer (Frank) of Wareham, MA; 14 grandchildren; 2 great grandchildren. Art served in the U. S. Army, and worked for Freightliner of Maine, Interstate Batteries of Maine, and New England Telephone Company in Portland, before retiring in October 2005. He also worked for a time as an auto mechanic in Detroit. Art was a man of few words and usually kept his own council. It wasn't for lack of interest - just his way - preferring to observe from afar and take it all in. Those who knew Art, knew he was passionate about the world around him. He had a great respect for and cared deeply about wildlife and also enjoyed camping. Whether traveling the country by motorhome, or exploring the great state of Maine on his motorcycle, he was happiest outdoors. He was humane, and this was his life, a journey not to be wasted. Although he wasn't a traditionally religious person, he was particularly fond of the San Xavier Mission in Tucson, Arizona where he felt a spiritual bond. Living and dying was all a part of life, he said. He also cared about his community in volunteering with the Detroit Fire Department. For years he served as area rep for the United Bikers of Maine and participated in the annual UBM Toy Run to help bring Christmas to needy kids. He embraced using the computer to explore its endless resources of information, news and adventure, at his fingertips. He will be missed and remembered by his family and friends near and far. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Avian Haven, 418 N. Palermo Rd, Freedom, ME 04941, ATTN: Diane Winn 207-382-6761 www.AvianHaven.org ; or Imus Ranch, P. O. Box 250, Ribera, New Mexico 87560, 505-421-4687, The Don Imus Ranch for Kids with Cancer, www.Imusranchfood.com.
Arthur R. Studer, Jr.
(September 11, 1936 - March 20, 2007)


DETROIT—Arthur R. Studer, Jr., passed away Tuesday, March 20, 2007. He was born September 11, 1936 at home in Ellsworth. He is survived by his brothers, Russell of California and Keith of Maine; children, Vicky Woolfe (Bucky) of Jacksonville, FL, June Parks (Bill) of Tucson, AZ, Arthur Studer, III (Teresa) of Tucson, AZ, Jolene Sargent of Marshfield, MA, John Studer (Kelly) of Lakeville, MA, Christine Studer (Frank) of Wareham, MA; 14 grandchildren; 2 great grandchildren. Art served in the U. S. Army, and worked for Freightliner of Maine, Interstate Batteries of Maine, and New England Telephone Company in Portland, before retiring in October 2005. He also worked for a time as an auto mechanic in Detroit. Art was a man of few words and usually kept his own council. It wasn't for lack of interest - just his way - preferring to observe from afar and take it all in. Those who knew Art, knew he was passionate about the world around him. He had a great respect for and cared deeply about wildlife and also enjoyed camping. Whether traveling the country by motorhome, or exploring the great state of Maine on his motorcycle, he was happiest outdoors. He was humane, and this was his life, a journey not to be wasted. Although he wasn't a traditionally religious person, he was particularly fond of the San Xavier Mission in Tucson, Arizona where he felt a spiritual bond. Living and dying was all a part of life, he said. He also cared about his community in volunteering with the Detroit Fire Department. For years he served as area rep for the United Bikers of Maine and participated in the annual UBM Toy Run to help bring Christmas to needy kids. He embraced using the computer to explore its endless resources of information, news and adventure, at his fingertips. He will be missed and remembered by his family and friends near and far. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Avian Haven, 418 N. Palermo Rd, Freedom, ME 04941, ATTN: Diane Winn 207-382-6761 www.AvianHaven.org ; or Imus Ranch, P. O. Box 250, Ribera, New Mexico 87560, 505-421-4687, The Don Imus Ranch for Kids with Cancer, www.Imusranchfood.com.


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