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Allen “Al” J. Arndt

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Allen “Al” J. Arndt, age 77, of Hutchinson, passed away on Monday, September 29, 2025, at Harmony River Living Center in Hutchinson.

Memorials preferred to Heart of Minnesota Animal Shelter.

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Dobratz-Hantge Funeral Chapel
899 Highway 15 South
Hutchinson, MN 55350
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Allen (Al) John Arndt was born January 1, 1948, in Hutchinson, Minnesota, to Alvin and Violet (Schmeling) Arndt. He received his education in Hutchinson and graduated with the Hutchinson High School class of 1965, after which he continued his education at vocational school in Alexandria, Minnesota.

After school, Al held employment with Northrup King which allowed him to see many parts of the country in his words “on the company’s dime”. He eventually returned to Hutchinson and after holding various jobs, opened Al’s Coin and Shirt shop downtown. First near the State Theater and later on Main Street. He also played live music for many years around the area most notably in the Alan Greenwood Band and Country Classics.

In the mid 1990’s, Al decided to close up shop and pursue the dream of gold prospecting full time. For the next 10+ years he lived in an Airstream travel trailer spending his summers prospecting for gold in northern California and winters in Arizona/Nevada working in casinos and exploring the desert.

After years on the road, he returned home to Hutchinson and reopened Al’s Coins and Collectables for a few years until eventually retiring to a home in Cosmos. In late 2024, he became a resident of Harmony River in Hutchinson when he was no longer able to take care of the day-to-day on his own.

Any conversation with Al would typically start with “What’s shakin’?” and naturally gravitate toward 3 things; the price of gold, old girlfriends, and his love of animals for which he especially had a soft spot for cats. He was always quick with a joke or three, usually off-color. At the time of this writing, gold is at record highs, the status of old girlfriends is unknown, and his remaining beloved cats have found new homes.

Al is survived by Buck the cat;
Brother, Brian (Pam) Arndt of Hutchinson;
Nephews, Paul (Heidi) Arndt,
Eric Arndt;
Niece Erin (Joseph) Kolp.

He was preceded in death by his Parents Alvin and Violet Arndt; and his many cats over the years including but not limited to: Fritz, Toby, Cici, Gremlin, Foxy, Bean, and his favorite pal, Pete.

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  1. Mary Ann says

    September 30, 2025 at 8:37 pm

    Pam,
    I was sorry to learn of the recent death in your family. All will be remembered in my prayers.

    With sympathy,

    Mary Ann Kerkvliet

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  2. Karen Hoffmann says

    October 1, 2025 at 9:24 am

    Sending my sympathy, thoughts and prayers to all of Al’s family and friends.
    Karen Hoffmann

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  3. T.J. Kirchner says

    October 1, 2025 at 10:19 am

    I’m sorry for your loss, Paul. You and your family will be in our thoughts and prayers during this difficult time.

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  4. Jim Faber says

    October 1, 2025 at 11:26 am

    I’m sorry to learn of Al’s passing – I played bass in the Country Classics band for 10 yrs or more, up until the early 90’s. My sympathy to Brian Pam and extended family.

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  5. Jo Reck says

    October 1, 2025 at 6:45 pm

    Dear Brian and Pam~
    I’m so very sad to read of Al’s death. I’ve lost track of him over the years but will always smile when I think of all the fun conversations and crazy memories from the Velvet Coach days! He always had something smart to add to every discussion, or would throw in a really dumb joke for a cheap laugh or two while playing cribbage on a rainy afternoon! He was one of the good guys for sure. So glad I have such good memories of him~ Jo

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  6. Kevin Klimek says

    October 1, 2025 at 10:44 pm

    My condolences to Al’s family. I met Al through our mutual friend, Jim Faber. From reading his obituary, it’s very evident that Al lived a very interesting life. RIP to a fellow musician.

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