Arthur Roblin Mack, II

September 26, 1941 ~ January 31, 2003
Resided in:
Asheville, NC
Arthur Roblin Mack, II, 61, of 219 Adams Hill Road, Asheville, died Friday, January 31, 2003, in an Asheville hospital.
Mr. Mack was retired after 32 years with Eastman Kodak where he worked as a chemical lab technician. He was a member of the Zion Christian Assembly.
Surviving are his wife, Carole Cahier Mack; three sons, Arthur R. Mack III of Asheville, Alan Robert Mack of Penn Yan, NY, and John Wendell Howard Mack of Greenville, SC; one sister, Rosemary Sanpietro of Seneca Falls, NY; a brother Armour Mack of Hamlin, NY, and three grandchildren.
A memorial service will be 7:00 pm Monday at the Zion Christian Assembly with the Rev. Dr. William Hurst and the Revs. William and Deborah Brittain officiating. Graveside rites will be at 4:00 pm Sunday at Green Hills Cemetery.
His family will receive friends at the church immediately following the memorial service and request that donations be made to the Zion Christian Assembly, 1 Sunset Parkway, Asheville, NC 28801.
Groce Funeral Home on Patton Avenue is in charge of the arrangements.
Dear Carole and Family,
I shared an office with Art in the late 80’s at Kodak. I was saddened to read of his passing this morning. Please know that my thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. My memories will always be of a kind, quiet, gentle friend.
Sincerely,
Shyrl Scalice
Carole & sons,
We send our condolences to you in this difficult time, and we are thinking of you
Ed and Fran Anderson & Family
I am very sorry to hear of your lose. Mr. Mack was a good man, a good husband, a good father and grandfather. He will be missed by all who knew him. If you need to talk, my number is (520) 515-0838
Our deepest condolences to you and your family.
Love,
Anne and Family.
Dear Carol and family, I think of you and Arthur everytime I use the Singer Featherweight he sold me that wonderful day just prior to our trip to Ireland. (I could hardly wait to get home from Ireland to try it out). It was so nice of him to sell me this, from his aunt. Carol, we had those nice conversations about your music. I hope that’s kept up since your move. Dr. Murphy and I hope also that Art, Jr. is doing well. We remember him as a Keuka College student. So sorry at your loss, but wanted you to know we think of you whenever passing your house too. Fondly yours, Yvonne