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Arlene Hallman Obituary

HALLMAN, Arlene Flynn Arlene Flynn Hallman, 56, died Wednesday, (November 26, 2008) in Palm City, FL. She was born in Hartford, raised in Newington, where she graduated from Newington High in 1970. She had attended Bauder College in Miami and worked in the business and fashion fields. Survivors include her mother Adeline Flynn of Palm City; brothers, John W. Flynn Jr. and his wife Ruth of North Granby, James Flynn and his wife Judith of New Hartford, and Dennis Flynn and his wife Colleen of Floyd, VA; a sister Marguerite A. McCord and her husband Dr. Byron McCord of Soldotna, AK; and nephews, Seth McCord of Seattle, WA, Erin Flynn of Guilford, Dan Flynn of Somersworth, NH, Brian Flynn of Anchorage, AK and Jeremy Flynn of Virginia. She was preceded in death by her father, John W. Flynn and a niece, Meghan McCord. An online registry is available to sign and leave notes of condolence at www.foresthill spalmcityflorida.com ."

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Published by Hartford Courant on Dec. 23, 2008.

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Chrys Balicki

January 27, 2009

Arlene and I grew up together and shared a friendship throughout our lives. I miss her very much. Her family was always the most important part of her life. My deepest sympathy to her Mom, John, Marge, Jimmy and Dennis.

susan redekas

December 31, 2008

Arlene and I met years ago as teenagers working at Eddy Farm. We crossed paths many times in the years after, and I have fond memories of a loyal and vibrant friend who made a profound impression on everyone she met. The word that best describes her is "joyful", although she would laugh and tell me that's a corny thing to say.

My condolences to her family and everyone who loves her.

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