Amber Mae Smith Arndt passed away at the age of 93 in Wolf Point, Montana.
She was born on Wednesday, May 4th of 1927, about 4 blocks from where she passed away in Wolf Point. She married Hank Arndt Jr. in 1947 and from this union she had 4 boys.
Hank preceded her in passing in February of 1999. She is survived by her sons David, Howard, Mike and Carl, grandchildren Deborah and Erin Arndt, Sami Arndt and Emily Shannon, Sally Sowder, Chris and Jessie Arndt, Michael, Kelly and Benjamin Arndt, numerous great-grandchildren, and many nieces and nephews. Hank and Amber lived in various places during Hanks’ employment in the banking industry, including Wolf Point, Poplar, Scobey and Bigfork. After Hank retired they lived in Billings and in Sun City, Arizona. When Hank passed away, Amber moved back to Montana, residing in Western Montana. A few years ago she moved back to Wolf Point, and in the recent past, was a resident of Faith Home in Wolf Point. She was a proud member of the Fort Peck tribes.
At her request no services will be held.
Many thanks go out to the entire wonderful staff at Faith Home for taking such good care of
her in her later years.
Diane Nees says
My sympathy to Amber’s family. She was a very fun and nice lady. A good friend to my mother and I.
Irene and Bill Rathert says
Amber was a very interesting lady. It was always fun to visit with her. Our thoughts and prayers are with her
family. She is probably having a good time and visit with her deceased family members.
scott taylor says
To all of the Arndt’s…..Howard..we go back a long ways…..Your Mother and mine lived just across the alley from each other and spent many days drinking coffee and visiting….Unbeknownst to Dad…..Amber’s place was a safe haven for her to sneak out and smoke….I guess the cat is out of the bag now Dad!…Sorry for your loss….God Bless..Scott Taylor
Trudy Fox says
A wonderful lady that I’m glad I knew. It was always great to visit with her and Hank. Heaven is enjoying her now!
Mary Arner says
I will always remember Amber Arndt as a very delightful, energetic, active and contributing member of the Wolf Point community. Her husband Hank and my dad worked together at the First State Bank in Wolf Point in their early banking careers. My condolences to the Arndt family for your loss.
Mary Witte Arner
Vicki Hampson says
So very sorry to hear about Amber’s passing. She was one of the funniest ladies I knew. She is also the one that got me hired at the bank. She talked to Hank & it was a done deal, even before I got the call to come in & talk to him. She made the Christmas parties so much fun. Amber, you will always have a special place in my heart.
Vicki Yasenosky Hampson