Arlene-Spence-Obituary

Arlene A. Spence

Westlake, Ohio

About

LOCATION
Westlake, Ohio

Obituary

Send Flowers

(nee Noss) beloved wife of the late Donald A. for 67 years. Dear mother of David (Lynn), Donald Jr. (deceased), Elaine Martin (Joe), Daniel (Kathy), Dennis (Tina), Mary Herbert (Dan), Douglas (deceased), Duane (Jane), Dale, Rita Caruso (Steve), Theresa Steward (Chuck), Dwight (Dawn) and Dick....

Read More

Guest Book

Not sure what to say?

I just found out about Arlene´s passing! I wish I would have known to be at her funeral mass and visitation. Arlene would say the rosary after daily mass at St Ladislas. She was always so kind, so happy talking about all of her children. I remember wishing her a happy birthday this year and she told me her kids took her out to dinner and she always felt so blessed. She really was blessed! I´m so sorry about her padding but I know she´s at peace and smiling with Don her husband on all of us!

Dear Spence Family: So sorry to hear of Arlene's passing. Used to volunteer for many years thru St. Ladislas Parish at the St. Ignatius Hunger Center. Enjoyed volunteering with Arlene and Don. They were such nice people and did so much for the community. My thoughts and prayers are with you at this difficult time.

Arlene and Don King were very dedicated svdp members helping the needy. They went way beyond what was expected. Larry Lauter, retired Executive Director.

Pastel Peace Basket

It has been a pleasure to know you and your Family for my whole life. And - what a life you had. RIP Mrs. Spence Sincerely With Love, Jeff & Paula West

Although I didn´t know her personally, I want to send my respect and prayers to the family. That is a beautiful picture of a beautiful woman with a wonderful heart.! Love to the family.

My prayers and condolences on the passing of Mrs. Spence. What a truly amazing, inspirational and spiritual person she was. She gave of herself beyond the norm and set tremendous examples of how a life should be lived. God bless and hold all of the Spences and the extended family during this difficult time.