NEWPORT BEACH — When Renée Arst was a few years old, her father, Phil Arst, would take her to the beach sometimes and walk her around on his shoulders. From her point of view, the world looked like an enchanting place.
Phil Arst no longer towered over his daughter physically as she grew older, but she remained in awe of him in different ways. She watched her father become one of the most dedicated community activists in Newport Beach. She enjoyed his adventurous spirit as he traveled the world and brought his family with him. And she saw his mettle late in life when he battled illness, underwent a liver transplant and still kept working hard.
Saturday, Renée was one of many family members and friends who packed the multipurpose room at the Oasis Senior Center for a memorial service for her father, who died earlier this month at 79. As she regarded the nearly 100 people who came, she recalled how her father expressed joy at seeing his family gathered for dinner or a vacation.