Arline was originally from Maine and New Hampshire, and has lived in Florida for the last 28 years. She was retired from the School District of Osceola County.
Arline was a member of the CCW of St. Thomas Aquinas Church. She volunteered at the local food pantry and Give Kids the World, as well as various fundraisers with the Church.
She was a wonderful wife, mother of six, and grandmother to ten. Arline enjoyed traveling with her husband of 52 years, spending time with her children and their families, reading mystery novels, visiting family and friends, social activities at Teka Village, and being involved in her Church. She had a heart of gold and was always willing to help anyone.
She is survived by her loving husband Tom, her children and their spouses, Robin, Donna and Gary, Karen and Bob, Nancy, Tommy and Theresa, and Kelly and Robert. She will be dearly missed by her grandchildren, Keagan and Amber, Lora, Katie and Steve, Becca, Nicole, Kerry, Amanda, Shannon, Shane, and Ethan. Arline also leaves behind a large extended family of five siblings, over one hundred nieces, nephews, cousins, and in-laws.
Published in the Orlando Sentinel on 1/11/2008.
Arline was originally from Maine and New Hampshire, and has lived in Florida for the last 28 years. She was retired from the School District of Osceola County.
Arline was a member of the CCW of St. Thomas Aquinas Church. She volunteered at the local food pantry and Give Kids the World, as well as various fundraisers with the Church.
She was a wonderful wife, mother of six, and grandmother to ten. Arline enjoyed traveling with her husband of 52 years, spending time with her children and their families, reading mystery novels, visiting family and friends, social activities at Teka Village, and being involved in her Church. She had a heart of gold and was always willing to help anyone.
She is survived by her loving husband Tom, her children and their spouses, Robin, Donna and Gary, Karen and Bob, Nancy, Tommy and Theresa, and Kelly and Robert. She will be dearly missed by her grandchildren, Keagan and Amber, Lora, Katie and Steve, Becca, Nicole, Kerry, Amanda, Shannon, Shane, and Ethan. Arline also leaves behind a large extended family of five siblings, over one hundred nieces, nephews, cousins, and in-laws.
Published in the Orlando Sentinel on 1/11/2008.
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