In loving memory of

Dr. Arthur John Eisenhower
August 17, 1925 - February 3, 2021

Dr. Arthur John Eisenhower, DVM, resident of Scottsdale, Arizona, died at age 95 on February 3, 2021, from complications of Covid 19. Born in Schell City, Missouri, on August 17, 1925, he spent most of his youth in West Hollywood and Van Nuys, California, before joining the Navy. After his military service, he married Lila Petersen Eisenhower with whom he'd enjoy 72 years of marriage. They began a family while he finished veterinary school at UC Davis, then moved to Merced, California, where he began his career and added three more children to the family. In 1960, the family moved to Scottsdale, Arizona, where he'd open a small animal hospital, then a larger one where he practiced medicine and managed a three-doctor hospital for many years. From 1973-76, Arthur and Lila volunteered with the Peace Corps in Afghanistan and El Salvador. Afterward, Arthur returned to his hospital, and also taught at ASU and served as Arizona State Veterinary Inspector. Art and Lila traveled extensively to over 40 countries. Art's hobbies included landscaping beautiful gardens around the family home, and camping and adventuring with his children on summer vacations, taking the family to beautiful locations three times a year around the American West and into Mexico. Art was preceded in death by his wife Lila Petersen Eisenhower two years earlier. He is survived by four children, Jean Ann Eisenhower, John Arthur Eisenhower, Laurie Nell Eisenhower, and Susan Jo Eisenhower; by twelve grandchildren; and 13 great grandchildren.

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in the name of Arthur John Eisenhower to a non-profit charity of one's choice.

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