Alma-Aras-Obituary

Alma Aras

Cleveland, Ohio

1974 - 2023

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1974-2023. Alma Aras, 49, a unique and wonderful woman is now absent from her body and present with the Lord. She went home August 3rd, 2023. Alma is survived by her loving brother Marcus Altus and her dear loving Aunt Mary Aidis and several cousins. Alma was born of Gentis and Mary Aras on...

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Alma was a frequent patron at the Fairview Park library for the last couple years of her life. We could tell she was going through some tough times, but never wished to invade her privacy. She was beautiful inside and out, and so sweet and kind. She wanted to know the names of staff members, and always remembered our names when greeting us. So sorry to hear of her passing, but she's in a better place, and free of pain and struggle. We were blessed to know her. -Alan Fisher

Marcus I am so sorry to hear the loss of your parents and sister. Jenni Dolezilek Duluth, MN

Hello Marcus, I am very saddened to hear of your loss. I'm your cousin Patricia! I have been trying to contact you for a long time, my number is +34 677634704

I did not know Alma but praise God that He brought people into her life to lead her to Him.

Dear Marcus Altus and family: So sorry to her of Alma's passing. I will always remember her from the St. Ladislas Singles Group many years ago. She was a very friendly young vibrant woman with a bubbly personality. I last saw her at the Cleveland Museum of Art where she worked as a security guard at the time. She did her best to entertain those of us SLSG members who were there for a scavenger hunt. My thoughts and prayers remain with you at this difficult time.

Alma was one of a kind with a heart of gold!! We shared our love of sailing. We go back to the beginning of 'our voyage' with NCWSA in 2008. She gave me a tip to remember her name that first night ... Alma, as in Alma Mater. We were on crew together from the start and never separated ... forever "CalGals"! She loved doing 'foredeck', nick named, "Almahaul" for the barber hauler ... or she became the human extension with her long arms! She loved being out on the water and watching the...

I met Alma 15 years ago at North Coast Women´s Sailing Association and became extremely close doing transports , racing and many regattas. Such great long lasting friendship. Her kindness, smile has always inspired and motivated me and I will never forget that ! We celebrated birthdays together and many other gatherings throughly the years. She will surely be missed !

Alma was a very special soul. Her smile could cut through the darkest mood. I will always remember the twinkle in her eye as she stood on the foredeck at the start of a race. She will truly be missed