Sean & Robin Gilligan
So very sorry for your lose, we will remember her always
Birth date: Oct 20, 2012
Arlene F. Martin, 68, of Stafford Springs, CT, passed away on Saturday, October 20, 2012 at Johnson Memorial Hospital. She was born in Stafford Springs, CT, daughter of the late Flavio and Irene (Hubert) Paris. Arlene had worked a Read Obituary
So very sorry for your lose, we will remember her always
So Sorry Dick, Scott and Family to hear of your loss our prayer are with you.
Mark & Eileen Tocchetti
To the Martin family,
Please accept our sympathy and prayerful thoughts in the passing of your beloved wife and mother. We are thinking of you at this difficult time. Cindy and Doug
My deepest sympathy, goes to Arlene's family. You are now at peace, and I will surely miss you. Your friend Linda
I'm not sure how we'll go on without you here with us, but I know we will, we have to. Our family is incomplete without you. You have always been the backbone that kept us standing tall and strong. There are truly no words that could ever express what your stregth and guidance has giving me and Alex.
Your "Heart of Gold" has touched each and every one of us in ways you will never no. I am forever grateful for ALL you have done to guide me through this difficult path we call life. I promis you, "the little boy" that has brought you so much joy for the past twelve years will grow into a wonderful young man because of the influence you have had on him. He is in goods hands and I am at peace knowing you are now his angel and will continue to guide him through the rest of his life.
We will all grown stronger with your passing, but the void it has left will never be filled. You are loved so very much Auntie....
All my love Terry
Both Roger and I had the pleasure of working with Arlene at 3M. Even though sometimes she wasn't always easy to work with, she could be very funny at other times. Roger said when she worked in the lab, she had to have her coffee and her cigarette before she would talk to anyone. She taught me all she knew about different jobs that she had learned. She was an excellant teacher. She was a hard worker and she expected the same from everyone who worked with her at 3M. Both Roger and I will miss her dearly. She had a heart of gold.
We know she is finally at peace . I was glad that Arlene and I got to see each other after my long absents from stafford . She was a great friend ,I will miss her . I,m sorry for the family she left behind ,but you know she is watching all of you . She'll let you know if you do sometihing she doesn't like. andy
Arlene was a good friend. I'll never forget the morning of 9/11 when Arlene called me at work to tell me about what was happening on that tragic morning. We weren't allowed any radios in the Cuno plant at that time so we had no idea what was going on.
I will never forget Arlene. She was a good person and I will miss her dearly.