Falling tree on I-20 kills "kind, wonderful man"

Written By Kom Limpulnam on Rabu, 27 Februari 2013 | 15.20

CONYERS, Ga. -- A tree fell Tuesday morning on I-20 in Rockdale County killing a 60-year-old commuter.

Roy Arndt of Oxford, Ga., was killed when the tree hit his car.

The wreck happened near Sigman Road at around 6:30 a.m. and the west-bound lanes were closed for more than two hours.

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Rockdale County Sheriff's Investigator Michael Camp said the accident caused a chain-reaction crash. A total of six vehicles were involved in smaller accidents as they tried to avoid hitting the truck, Camp said. No one else suffered any serious injuries.

Everyone who knew Roy Arndt describe him the way a co-worker, Robin McGinnish, remembers him, as "one of the kindest, finest men you'll ever know."

Arndt was a commercial printer, and he worked for Geographics in SE Atlanta for 34 years.

Arndt drove I-20 every workday between his home in Oxford and Geographics, a 68-mile round trip.

He was in the right-hand lane, westbound, in Tuesday morning's rains, when the tree fell on top of the cab of Arndt's pickup truck.

"I mean, it's like the hand of God reaching down and just grabbing him," said Arndt's boss at Geographics, Norvin Hagen, shaking his head, stunned.

"I mean, that's such a freak accident," Hagen said, and the nearly 200 employees at Geographics, many of whom have worked side by side with Arndt for decades, are grieving.

"Awful lot of these guys are very, very close to him.  And it's just a sad day."

Arndt's grown son, Gabe Arndt, told 11Alive News by phone Tuesday that his parents divorced "about 20 years ago," and Arndt devoted his life, since, to his job and to his year-round produce garden in the yard of his Oxford home.

"He loved gardening, he'd come home from work and the first thing he'd do, he'd be out working in his garden," Gabe Arndt said.

And Arndt was always calling out to neighbors to come pick some vegetables from his garden.

"Just friendly, real nice," said Virginia Massey, who lives next-door with her husband.

"He would come out and wave me down and say, 'Ms. Massey, would you like to pick some turnip greens?'" Massey said.

Robin McGinnis said Arndt was excited when she became interested in gardening and he'd give her helpful tips.

"He had such a nice, quiet, calm, patient demeanor," even when faced with seemingly impossible deadlines at work, McGinnis said.  "Everyone knew Roy, they all knew him.  And they would speak with him and he would always walk over, he visited, he was always so kind.  And he was just a nice, smart, just a wonderful man."

McGinnins fought back tears.

"I lost my friend.  He was my friend.  He had a lot of knowledge and a lot of kindness and a lot of love."

Roy Arndt is survived by his grown son and daughter, his former wife, his fiancee, and many friends.

The family expected to announce the funeral arrangements on Wednesday or Thursday.


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