Arlene-Kroboth-Obituary

Arlene Kroboth

Slatington, Pennsylvania

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Arlene Kroboth Arlene M. Kroboth, 83 of Walnutport died Saturday September 14, 2013 in Lehigh Valley Hospital, Salisbury Township. She was the wife of the late Alfred Kroboth, and companion of the late Norwood Barney Thomas. Born in Walnutport, she was the daughter of the late Harry and...

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Frank,Carol,Debbie and family, So sorry to read of Aunt Arlene's passing. She will be missed greatly.Last time we were down Norman& I had a very nice visit with her. Sorry we didn't know, we would have been down for the services. Our thoughts & prayers are with all of you. Love, Norman & Karen Contact me if you can

Arlene,
Your passing has left me with a heavy heart. My family has known you for so long, you are family. You watched me grow up, have children and get married. [In that order ;-)] I will always remember the fun times at the camper and all your patience every time you had to re-teach me the rules of canasta!! And of course, the goal was to beat Linda!! (Shhh) May you Rest in Peace sweet Arlene. I love you! Never a goodbye, just see you later!

Frank, Sandy and family,
So sorry to hear. We will keep you all in our prayers.

Carol, I am so sorry for your loss. I know you we're very close to your mother. My thoughts and prayers are with you. Jean Hanville

Dear Carol, Dave and Family,

May God bless you and your families and help guide you through this time of sorrow. Those we love don't go away; they walk beside us every day. Unseen, unheard, but always near. Still loved, still missed and very dear.

Our thoughts & prayers are with you.

Gary & Darlene Van Norman

I only met Arlene a few times when she and Uncle Barney came to California to visit my Mother which was Uncle Barneys older sister.
I enjoyed their visits. I got to know her more over the phone over the years. I would have to be sure to make myself comfortable before calling though as my calls to her usually lasted a good hour or more.
I will miss my Sunday conversations with her.
My heart goes out to the family.

Frank and Sandy I'm so sorry for your loss.I will keep you's in my prayers.love Aunt betsy

You will surely be missed, Aunt Arlene.

One of my fondest memories was that Oak St. was closed in winter for kids to go sledding on. Aunt Arlene always had hot chocolate for us to warm up on those cold days and nights. It seemed we lived on that street and our sleds during the winter. I will always remember her love and kindness.