Arlene-Quick-Obituary

Arlene Doris Quick

Mount Pleasant, Michigan

1936 - 2012

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Arlene Quick, 75, of Mt. Pleasant, Michigan and Naples, Florida passed away on March 19, 2012 at the Isabella County Medical Care Facility in Mt. Pleasant.Funeral services will be at Christ the King University Chapel on the corner of Washington and Preston, Mt. Pleasant on Saturday, March 24,...

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Al we are sorry your loss and our thoughts are with you

Dear Al - My heart goes out to you in this time of loss. I did not know your wife but everything I've read made her a pretty special lady. May God's grace carry you through this time of loss.

Dear Al, So sorry to learn of Arlene's passing. She was always so gracious to Rudy and I whenever we met. She was a beautiful lady. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family at this very difficult time. May God give you peace and comfort.

Marilyn and Rudy Neuendorf
Saginaw MI and Boynton Beach FL

What an amazingly organized, capable, and gracious friend she was. I am so sorry for your loss. She has been and will continue to be missed by many friends. God's peace be with you. Mary Pattison

Al and Family, Our deepest sympathy for the loss of your Wife and Mother. May you find peace in the coming days with your friends and family. Mike and Vicky Pittsley

You both were missed at the CMU alumni party here in Naples last month. So sorry to hear of Arlene's passing. Such a wonderful memorial in today's Naples News sharing the life, accomplishments and generous spirit of a lovely lady.
Rich and Pam Hartsig Markel
Naples/Canadian Lakes

My mother spoke often of Arlene and what a generous, kind and intelligent woman she was. Dad spoke warmly of Arlene's participation as official hostess for the Special Olympics at CMU. Arlene was so gracious to our family when my own mother (Maria Miele) passed away this past May. She and mom belonged to the same bridge club for yearsand Mom always said, "...you meet the nicest people playing bridge." I hope those two beautiful women are up there playing bridge right now. Linda Miele...

Arlene was a precious woman..so genteel and gracious..it was a privilege to have known and worked for her these past 20 plus years..she will be greatly missed by many, but she will live in our hearts forever.