She was born December 25th, 1944 at her family home in Hopewell Township, a daughter of the late Irvin Aller and Flora (Hughes) Aller.
In 1963 in Cumberland Maryland, she married Paul G. Eichelberger, who survives along with their children,
Greg P. Eichelberger, of West Virginia
Belinda V. Snyder of New Enterprise
Wayne A. Eichelberger and wife Christa (Cessna) Eichelberger, of Everett
8 grandchildren, Christopher, Derrick, Bailey, Maverick, Ashlynn, Lexie, Sharee and Destiny.
A sister Eva Welsh of Hopewell
And a brother, Larry Aller of Everett
She was preceded in passing away by 3 sisters, Helen Dishong, Shirley Nicely and Dorothy Rondeau.
Arlene attended church at the Tatesville United Methodist Church and Community Grace Brethren Church. Earlier in her lifetime she worked as a housekeeper at the Travelers Rest Motel and the Breezewood Motel, and then worked as a private home nurse through the Bedford Area Agency on Aging.
She was also a dedicated homemaker who enjoyed caring for her home and family, playing games on her computer, sharing the events of her life with friends on Facebook, and will be greatly remembered for the respect that she showed to her parents and family and taught her children and grandchildren to show as well.
Private services will be held by the family.
She was born December 25th, 1944 at her family home in Hopewell Township, a daughter of the late Irvin Aller and Flora (Hughes) Aller.
In 1963 in Cumberland Maryland, she married Paul G. Eichelberger, who survives along with their children,
Greg P. Eichelberger, of West Virginia
Belinda V. Snyder of New Enterprise
Wayne A. Eichelberger and wife Christa (Cessna) Eichelberger, of Everett
8 grandchildren, Christopher, Derrick, Bailey, Maverick, Ashlynn, Lexie, Sharee and Destiny.
A sister Eva Welsh of Hopewell
And a brother, Larry Aller of Everett
She was preceded in passing away by 3 sisters, Helen Dishong, Shirley Nicely and Dorothy Rondeau.
Arlene attended church at the Tatesville United Methodist Church and Community Grace Brethren Church. Earlier in her lifetime she worked as a housekeeper at the Travelers Rest Motel and the Breezewood Motel, and then worked as a private home nurse through the Bedford Area Agency on Aging.
She was also a dedicated homemaker who enjoyed caring for her home and family, playing games on her computer, sharing the events of her life with friends on Facebook, and will be greatly remembered for the respect that she showed to her parents and family and taught her children and grandchildren to show as well.
Private services will be held by the family.
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