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Gladys Anderson
September 4, 2009
I first met Arlene in 1946, we worked together at the Ithaca telephone office. We really hit it off! We were roommates and then became sister-in-laws, I introduced her to Carol as I was dating brother Don.
Over the years we shared many, many good times. I will always have fond memories of her and will miss her.
Love to her family,
Gladys (Hardman) Anderson
Cindy Corey
September 3, 2009
Hoping that memories of happier times will ease your sorrow. My thoughts and prayers are with you.
September 3, 2009
I remember best how much Aunt Arlene loved her children and all the activities they were in,a great supporter of the sports events, so proud of Rod and Carolyn! She also took on an extra teenager,me, I still thank her for that helping hand that she gave so willing at a time that I so needed encouragement.
Loving memories to the family,
Connie (Hardman) Neb
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