Arnold C. Agar III

ASHLEY FALLS — Arnold C. Agar III, 28, of Canaan Road passed away Nov. 26, 2011, at the Bay State Medical Center in Springfield, Mass., due to long-term complications from battling cancer. Arnold was born Feb. 9, 1983, in Great Barrington, the son of Diana (Blouin) and Arnold C. Agar Jr.Arnold fought his disease with great courage. He loved his family and friends and enjoyed spending time with them and also spending time with his two dogs, Spunky and Chico. He also was quite a gourmet cook. In spite of his condition he continued to enjoy four-wheelers, motorcycles and dirt bikes. He especially enjoyed all forms of racing. Arnold was working on a custom chopper, which his brother Cliff will complete for him. In addition to his parents, who also live in Ashley Falls, Arnold is survived by his brother, Clifden Agar of North Canaan; his sisters, Melinda Agar, Kristie Ovitt and Lee-Ann Agar, all of Ashley Falls; his maternal grandmother, Eleanor Blouin of North Canaan; his paternal grandmother, Harriet Hart of Sheffield; his five nephews and nieces, Blake Ovitt, Alyssa Ovitt, Kody Goddard, Victoria Goddard and Hunter “Lil Petey” Puff; and his close cousin, Daskam Agar.A celebration of Arnold’s life will be held on Sunday, Dec. 4, from 4 to 7 p.m. at the Newkirk-Palmer Funeral Home in North Canaan. Memorial donations may be sent to the North Canaan Volunteer Ambulance Corps, PO Box 178, North Canaan, CT 06018; or to the Make-A-Wish Foundation® of America, 4742 N. 24th St., Suite 400, Phoenix, AZ 85016-4862 or www.wish.org.

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