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Arnold Neil Alderman

Posted 2024-12-23 by Pat R
Wickenburg Sun (Wickenburg, Arizona)
Wednesday, October 9, 2024, p. A-4

Arnold Neil Alderman, 84, of Wickenburg, passed away on Oct. 1, 2024.

He was born on Oct. 26, 1939, in Pittsfield, Mass., to Carlton Alston
Alderman and Susan Almira Towne.

Arnold grew up in Hancock, Mass., and went on to earn a Bachelor of
Science from Northeastern University and an MBA from the University of
New Haven.

He married Lucie Alderman in 1962 in Vermont. Arnold began his career as
an electrical engineer, living all over the country wherever his work
took him. As his family grew, he set down roots in Milford, Conn., where
he worked designing early induction heating prototypes and had his name
on several patents. During this time, he received his MBA and embarked
on a new chapter of his career in marketing semiconductors on the West
Coast. Arnold also created his consulting business, Anagenesis, which he
continued to run right up until his passing.

Arnold had many hobbies and interests, including playing guitar,
sailing, trains, and dancing. He was actively involved in AA, PSMA,
served as a Town of Wickenburg commissioner, and was a member of the
Community Alliance Church.

Arnold will be remembered for making friends wherever he went; his open,
welcoming personality; helpfulness; big smile; the courtesy he extended
to others; and his generosity of time and spirit.

He is survived by his children, Kendall Alderman (Anne-Marie), Zefora
Alderman (Dawn), and Kimberly Legler (Ryan); and his siblings, Sally
McAllister, Mary Pierce, George Maston, Michael Maston, Nora Mullen, and
Phyllis Gould. Additionally, he is survived by his four grandchildren,
Emily Alderman, Katie Alderman, Cane (Christopher) Alderman, and Nico
Alderman.

Services were held on Tuesday, Oct. 8, 2024, at the Community Alliance
Church, located at 905 Falcon Drive, Wickenburg, Ariz., 85390.




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