Daryl Arnold

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Daryl Arnold (November 12, 1924Template:Spaced ndashDecember 30, 1997) was a farmer, businessman and diplomat. He served as the 8th United States Ambassador to Singapore from 1987 to 1989.[1][2]

Career

Arnold served as president of the Western Growers Association, one of the largest agricultural trade associations in the United States, for 16 years.[3]

In 1987, Arnold was appointed ambassador to Singapore by President Ronald Reagan.[4] He served as an ambassador till 1989 and became Singapore’s honorary consul general in California.[3]

Personal life

Arnold and his wife Shirley were driving to Palm Springs, California to celebrate her 73rd birthday. On the way, their Cadillac veered off the highway and crashed into a signpost killing them both. Arnold and his wife had been married for 51 years and lived in Corona del Mar, California.[3]

References

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  1. Nomination of Daryl Arnold To Be United States Ambassador to Singapore Template:Webarchive February 1987, reagan.utexas.edu. Retrieved March 2011
  2. Car Crash Kills Daryl Arnold, Ex-Envoy to Singapore, 73 January 1998, Los Angeles Times. Retrieved March 2011
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