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Arleta “Arlie” Wilson Obituary

November 13, 1935 – January 9, 2023


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Arleta Jean Wilson was born on November 13, 1935 and passed away in Scottsdale, AZ on January 9, 2023. Arleta (Arlie) was born in Arlington, IA and was the oldest of 19 siblings.

Arlie and Richard (Dick) Wilson were married in 1954 and recently celebrated their 68th wedding anniversary in August. Arlie and Dick moved to Cedar Rapids and raised 2 sons – Rodney Wilson (deceased) and Bart Wilson who resides in Scottsdale, AZ. Arlie had 3 grandchildren – Mindy DeVries (husband Russ), MacKenzie (husband Nick) and Tyler Wilson (wife Keturah). Arlie had 7 great grandchildren and was so proud and would light up when she spent time with them.

Arlie worked at Taft Jr. High in Cedar Rapids for 20 plus years as an administrative assistant and loved being with children. Arlie always provided for her family and numerous friends the wonderful example of dedication, commitment and loving heart. We are all grateful for her gift of faith and perseverance. Arlie retired in Arizona in 1991 and was able to travel the world with 8 high school friends from Arlington.

The earth lost an amazing woman but heaven gained an angel. Arlie Wilson’s service and celebration of life will be held at Mountain View Memorial 7900 E. Main Mesa, AZ on January 12, 2023 at 1000. In lieu of flowers any donations can be made to Hospice of the Valley Ekstein Center in Scottsdale, AZ.

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  1. Wendy Shaffer says:

    So sorry for your loss she will be missed

  2. Wendy Shaffer says:

    Ty

  3. Becky Baker says:

    Rest In Peace Aunt Arleta.
    You are loved and you will be missed!!
    Becky Baker 🥰

  4. Jill E Coldren says:

    What a great life! My Mom appreciated it so much when Dick & Arleta came to visit her & she appreciated all the conversations they had. Rest in Peace Aunt Arleta. Lovingly, Russy’s daughter.

  5. Kathie and Gary Ham says:

    To my oldest sister.I am grateful for all my adult years,that I got to really know you.Did not grow up in the same generation,but I am thankful for all the good memories we had and for you enlightening me with family histories. You contributed a lot of memories of our Dad and Mom that I was too young to know.I loved you through it all.You are a sad loss and our sincere condolences to Dick and your whole families.Rest in peace 🙏

  6. Joel Duffy says:

    Mrs. Wilson was such a sweet lady. I knew her when I was a student at Taft in the mid-80s and also knew Rod from hanging around the Cyclone Club with my dad. Sincere condolences to all her friends and family.

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Arleta “Arlie” Wilson Obituary

November 13, 1935 – January 9, 2023


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Arleta Jean Wilson was born on November 13, 1935 and passed away in Scottsdale, AZ on January 9, 2023. Arleta (Arlie) was born in Arlington, IA and was the oldest of 19 siblings.

Arlie and Richard (Dick) Wilson were married in 1954 and recently celebrated their 68th wedding anniversary in August. Arlie and Dick moved to Cedar Rapids and raised 2 sons – Rodney Wilson (deceased) and Bart Wilson who resides in Scottsdale, AZ. Arlie had 3 grandchildren – Mindy DeVries (husband Russ), MacKenzie (husband Nick) and Tyler Wilson (wife Keturah). Arlie had 7 great grandchildren and was so proud and would light up when she spent time with them.

Arlie worked at Taft Jr. High in Cedar Rapids for 20 plus years as an administrative assistant and loved being with children. Arlie always provided for her family and numerous friends the wonderful example of dedication, commitment and loving heart. We are all grateful for her gift of faith and perseverance. Arlie retired in Arizona in 1991 and was able to travel the world with 8 high school friends from Arlington.

The earth lost an amazing woman but heaven gained an angel. Arlie Wilson’s service and celebration of life will be held at Mountain View Memorial 7900 E. Main Mesa, AZ on January 12, 2023 at 1000. In lieu of flowers any donations can be made to Hospice of the Valley Ekstein Center in Scottsdale, AZ.

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6 responses to “Arleta “Arlie” Wilson Obituary”

  1. Wendy Shaffer says:

    So sorry for your loss she will be missed

  2. Wendy Shaffer says:

    Ty

  3. Becky Baker says:

    Rest In Peace Aunt Arleta.
    You are loved and you will be missed!!
    Becky Baker 🥰

  4. Jill E Coldren says:

    What a great life! My Mom appreciated it so much when Dick & Arleta came to visit her & she appreciated all the conversations they had. Rest in Peace Aunt Arleta. Lovingly, Russy’s daughter.

  5. Kathie and Gary Ham says:

    To my oldest sister.I am grateful for all my adult years,that I got to really know you.Did not grow up in the same generation,but I am thankful for all the good memories we had and for you enlightening me with family histories. You contributed a lot of memories of our Dad and Mom that I was too young to know.I loved you through it all.You are a sad loss and our sincere condolences to Dick and your whole families.Rest in peace 🙏

  6. Joel Duffy says:

    Mrs. Wilson was such a sweet lady. I knew her when I was a student at Taft in the mid-80s and also knew Rod from hanging around the Cyclone Club with my dad. Sincere condolences to all her friends and family.

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