Arlene Macomber 68, of Casselberry FL passed away Saturday on the 3rd day of June 2017.
A private family service was held on June 7th at Newcomer Funeral Home.
She was Born July 20th 1948 To Helen Wallbank and Joseph Matheus in Newport Rhode Island.
Arlene relocated to Winter Springs FL in 1983 with her Husband, Robert Macomber and three children. While enjoying her new life in Florida, She worked as Bartender and began to take interest in activities such as Nascar, and continuing her passion for playing pool. She made new friends and traveled around following her love for Nascar. She looked forward to trips to New Orleans with her husband and friends, and visited back home to New England as often as she could.
Later in life when she retired, she took a liking to bingo, she really, really, really, took a liking to bingo.
She had her regular bingo girls, that she joined each Wednesday and Thursday to partake in the activity. The ladies at bingo began to look forward to the special treats she would bake for them and she enjoyed doing it as well.
One of her great joys in life was the big Thanksgiving and Christmas dinners she would make for her
family. You could always see a smile on her face as her grandchildren, and great grandchildren opened presents and filled up her home with joy and laughter. As a loving wife, mother, grandmother and great grandmother, moments like these were the highlight to her life.
She is survived by her loving husband Robert Macomber, Her Daughter Cheryl Moore, Her son Richard Moore and Youngest Daughter Stephanie Kelly. Also by her Grandchildren, Kristine Moore, Michael Moore, Samantha Moore, Katie Little, Joseph Moore, Chyanne Little, Cathlyn Holt, and Carly Davis. By her Great Grandchildren Brennan Moore, Patricia Moore, and Brandon Moore. Her brother Kenneth Nasser, brother Joseph Matheus and Sister Deborah Seyster.
Arlene was Predeceased by her Mother and Father. Her Sisters, Doris Steinhouse and Marie Hayes
I am the oldest grandchild, and as I write this, I cannot put into words the loving Nana that Arlene was. There was no other love in the world like she has for her grandchildren. She would have done anything on earth to see them happy. She is missed each day and will always be the best Nana in the entire world.