SNOW, Arlene F. Arlene F. Snow, 96, of New Britain, wife of the late Elmer Snow, passed away on Monday, (March 7, 2005) at Hartford Hospital. She was born in Bangor, ME. She later moved to New Britain 60 yrs. ago. She leaves a daughter and son-in-law, Joan and William Gufert of East Granby; two granddaughters, Donna Johnson of Milford, NH and Linda and Paul McCartney and their children, Holly, Kelly and, Kristy of Canton; and a sister, Doris Farrar of Newington. Due to her loving ways and, "telling it like it is", Arlene was known to be like an "I Love Lucy". She was a manager at Mosses Ladies Apparel Store in New Britain and later owner of Arlene's Luncheonette in Berlin, both of which were very successful. We will all miss her fun and precious ways. Burial will be at the convenience of the family.
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Donna
January 5, 2024
You still live in my heart gramma. You're with mom now. I love you both forever.
Linda Johnson
March 20, 2005
I will always remember Gramma's warm loving smile, welcoming heart, and quick wit. She always made me laugh, and lightened my spirit. I'm sad to have her leave, and excited she has returned to the loving embrace of her creator.
Joan Zambori
March 9, 2005
I worked for Arlene at Moss Store in New Britain in the early 50's. Have fond memories and her husband "Trippy".How fortunate you are to have had her in your life for so many years. Sibcerely, Joan (Zambori) Bishop
linda mccartney
March 9, 2005
We were so blessed to have had "gramma" for almost 97 years. As I remember her life, I find myself smiling through my sadness. Her true gift to us was her life and personality. She always told it like it was with a grace and style that was uniquely hers. As I share these stories with the people I love, we have a smile and a tear at the same time and realize just what a huge part of our lives and hearts she was and will always be.
Susan Fraser
March 9, 2005
Heaven has gained an angel. I will always remember "Gramma Snow" and her funny stories.
Donna Johnson
March 9, 2005
I wish everyone could have known my sweet Gramma. I will love her forever.
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