Arvada was a beautiful soul who was kind and gentle to everyone she met. Each summer she and her family looked forward to spending time together on vacation. She found great joy in being with her husband, children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren. Arvada was always there for each family member, supporting and loving them unconditionally. After her children were grown, she discovered a fondness for cats, especially her feline companion Moo.
Arvada worked for Manchester Community Schools for twenty-seven years. She was the school secretary at Laketon during the first part of her career and later became treasurer of the school corporation. She ended her professional career working as a librarian. A devout Christian, Arvada was a member of Congregational Christian Church in North Manchester.
In her free time, Arvada loved to quilt, cross stitch, and knit. She and her friends often took weekend trips around the state visiting various quilting shops and then quilting together. These forms of art were a way for Arvada to express her creativity. She also enjoyed reading and consumed thousands of books over several years.
Arvada was a beautiful soul who was kind and gentle to everyone she met. Each summer she and her family looked forward to spending time together on vacation. She found great joy in being with her husband, children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren. Arvada was always there for each family member, supporting and loving them unconditionally. After her children were grown, she discovered a fondness for cats, especially her feline companion Moo.
Arvada worked for Manchester Community Schools for twenty-seven years. She was the school secretary at Laketon during the first part of her career and later became treasurer of the school corporation. She ended her professional career working as a librarian. A devout Christian, Arvada was a member of Congregational Christian Church in North Manchester.
In her free time, Arvada loved to quilt, cross stitch, and knit. She and her friends often took weekend trips around the state visiting various quilting shops and then quilting together. These forms of art were a way for Arvada to express her creativity. She also enjoyed reading and consumed thousands of books over several years.
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