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Arlene G. Moore, born on May 10, 1939, entered her rest on July 20, 2025 in Trenton, Michigan. Known for her loving and caring nature, Arlene was a beacon of light to all who had the privilege to know her. Her presence will be profoundly missed by family, friends, and the community that held her dear.
Arlene leaves behind a devoted family who treasured her deeply. She is survived by her son, Rob (Karin) Moore; her grandchildren, Andy Staggs, Karlie Moore, Courtney Moore, Chelsea (Scott) O'Toole, and Robbie Moore. Also mourning her loss are her brothers, Gary (Charlotte) McQuiston, Bob (Toni) McQuiston and Terry (Chris) McQuiston, along with her sisters, Maxine (Chuck) Crayne and Jody (Mike) Roberts.
She is preceded in death by her son, James (Dawn) Staggs, and her granddaughter, Stacey Staggs. Also remembered are her brothers, Richard (Judy) McQuiston, Ron (Joanne) McQuiston, and Tim (Barb) McQuiston, who have also passed.
Arlene's legacy of love and kindness will continue to inspire those she leaves behind. Arlene will be laid to rest at Michigan Memorial Park Cemetery on Tuesday July 22, 2025 at 11:00 am.
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