Arlene-Wallis-Obituary

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Arlene Betty Wallis

Fremont, Michigan

Sep 18, 1922 – Feb 14, 2023

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BORN
September 18, 1922
DIED
February 14, 2023
LOCATION
Fremont, Michigan

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Crandell Funeral Home - Fremont Chapel Obituary

Arlene Betty Wallis, age 100, formerly of Hesperia, passed away Tuesday, February 14, 2023 at the Harbor Hospice Leila & Cyrus Poppen Hospice Residence in Muskegon.  Arlene was born September 18,1922 in Toulan, Illinois to Glen and Kathryn (Lehman) Dunham.  At age three she moved to White...

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I'd like to offer my sincere sympathies for your loss of Betty. One of the saddest experiences we can endure is the death of a loved one as 1 Corinthians 15:55 says that death stings even for people of faith. May God grant you the strength you need to endure your great loss. May family & friends support you at this difficult time. Maybyour sorrow be turned into warm, loving memories. Regrettably, Juanita

Dear Ruby,
Went to school with daughter Ruby. I’m thinking of u. We always want to keep them little longer. We both had such good parents. Ruby u have always been a sweet soul.

Sweet dreams and always remember u did what u could for mom.

Dearest Marki and Sharla, oh, how I want to be with you guys today. My dad's not having a good day with his Parkinson's, so I'm needed here. Mom and Dad wanted me to extend their sympathy to you all, as well. I hope and pray that you lean on the Lord and know that your grandma is with Jesus! She was an awesome lady. I remember her smile the most. It lit up her face and I couldn't help but smile back. She will be missed. All my love and prayers!!! Kathie Parker!

Truly an amazing woman with many talents. Growing up in Lakewood Club the Wallis' were like an extension of family. She could bake the best home made bread and put the home made strawberry jam on it and it tasted like a slice of heaven. A woman of Godly character. She loved her children and was good to her neighbors too.

Aunt Arlene was so special to me. She radiated love! She would always put her hands on my face or others when she saw you and her face and eyes would light up. You knew that love was sincere.
I remember eating at the big table. The fresh milk with cream, I didn’t like. but the side pork she made, I loved!
Like my sister, Kathy, I remember Wallis weddings and Mom,(Phyllis) and Aunt Arlene dancing the Polka together. They both embraced FUN
Lastly, she and I share the love of...

Being a neighbor to Dick and Judy, I had the opportunity to meet Arlene. It was a joy to talk with her and feel her charisma. I can only imagine her antics back in the day

Our Aunt Arlene was the best! We loved her sweetness, her sense of humor and her dedication to living life to the fullest. We also loved her baked beans! Mom (Phyl Wallis) cherished any time she could see her and I know they are also dancing the polka in spirit. Sending love and sympathy to our dear cousins Brian, Bill, Dick, Karen, Carol, Mary, and Ruby and all family members. Aunt Arlene took the best care of you and you returned that care to her.

There are lots of memories of her playing bunco with our mothers, aunts and cousins. She had a full life.

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