Arlene was born on June 8, 1926 in Augusta, Maine. Her parents were Ruth Castle and Alden Adams. She grew up in Augusta and in Lake Worth, Florida.
She married Edwin Vibberts when she was 19 and moved to Meriden, Connecticut where she started a family. Her oldest son, Donald Vibberts, died in a house fire when he was only seven. In 1955 Arlene moved back to Lake Worth with her second husband, Robert Cirillo, and her four children.
In 1960 she and her family moved to Pasadena, California where they resided until 1971. Arlene worked as bookkeeper and accountant until she became disabled in June 1971. Arlene moved to Oklahoma for a short period of time with her third husband Boyd Chapman and moved to Visalia when he died. She then married Earl Hunter of Watsonville, who preceded her in death. Arlene remained a resident of Visalia for 21 years moving for a short period of time to Klamath Falls with her husband, Mark. While Arlene lived in several different parts of the country, she always wanted to move back to Visalia and felt it was her home. She spent the last month of her life in Visalia. Arlene enjoyed going to Christ Lutheran Church where she was an active member for 20 years. She also enjoyed going out to lunch and dinner with her family, reading Reader's Digest, doing word searches, and short trips to Reno on the bus with other seniors.
Survivors include a sister, Beatrice Hodge of Royal Palm Beach, Florida; her sons, Howard Cirillo of Miami, Florida, Earl Cirillo of Hesperia, California, and daughters, Joanne Jones of Seattle, Washington, and Beverly Cirillo of Visalia. She has 14 grandchildren and 17 great-grandchildren. She is preceded in death by her parents.
A memorial service will be at 11 a.m. Monday (Oct. 2, 2006) at Christ Lutheran Church, 3830 W. Tulare Ave., Visalia. Her ashes will be spread on Morro Bay, as were her last wishes.
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Arlene was born on June 8, 1926 in Augusta, Maine. Her parents were Ruth Castle and Alden Adams. She grew up in Augusta and in Lake Worth, Florida.
She married Edwin Vibberts when she was 19 and moved to Meriden, Connecticut where she started a family. Her oldest son, Donald Vibberts, died in a house fire when he was only seven. In 1955 Arlene moved back to Lake Worth with her second husband, Robert Cirillo, and her four children.
In 1960 she and her family moved to Pasadena, California where they resided until 1971. Arlene worked as bookkeeper and accountant until she became disabled in June 1971. Arlene moved to Oklahoma for a short period of time with her third husband Boyd Chapman and moved to Visalia when he died. She then married Earl Hunter of Watsonville, who preceded her in death. Arlene remained a resident of Visalia for 21 years moving for a short period of time to Klamath Falls with her husband, Mark. While Arlene lived in several different parts of the country, she always wanted to move back to Visalia and felt it was her home. She spent the last month of her life in Visalia. Arlene enjoyed going to Christ Lutheran Church where she was an active member for 20 years. She also enjoyed going out to lunch and dinner with her family, reading Reader's Digest, doing word searches, and short trips to Reno on the bus with other seniors.
Survivors include a sister, Beatrice Hodge of Royal Palm Beach, Florida; her sons, Howard Cirillo of Miami, Florida, Earl Cirillo of Hesperia, California, and daughters, Joanne Jones of Seattle, Washington, and Beverly Cirillo of Visalia. She has 14 grandchildren and 17 great-grandchildren. She is preceded in death by her parents.
A memorial service will be at 11 a.m. Monday (Oct. 2, 2006) at Christ Lutheran Church, 3830 W. Tulare Ave., Visalia. Her ashes will be spread on Morro Bay, as were her last wishes.
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