Brenda Arnone

March 8, 1948 - April 21, 20202

Funeral Details: Celebration to be held at a later date

Brenda Margaret Arnone (Poole) passed away peacefully, April 21, 2020 with her three children by her side.

She is the loving and devoted mother of Laurie Nestor (George), Lou Arnone (Jackie), and Mike Arnone (Christina). Cherished grandmother to Alex, Mitchell Curtis, Tiffany and Greg. Former husband Luigi Arnone.

Born March 8th, 1948 to the late Frank and Elsie Poole (Mitchinson). She is survived by her two sisters, Linda Oberding, Elaine Job (Brian), and her brother Frank Poole (Chris). She will always be remembered by her best friend Carol Ashby and many nieces and nephews.

After a long and hard-fought battle with COPD, she is breathing easy in heaven with her sister Betty Hodges, whom she has missed dearly for many years.

Cremation has taken place. A celebration of life will take place at a later date for close family and friends.

CONDOLENCES

13 Condolences
  • Peggy Drury
    Posted on: Tuesday, April 28, 2020 Reply

    Sending our love and condolences to the family. Love, Peg, Steve, Brad and Vanessa

  • Lisa Davy
    Posted on: Tuesday, April 28, 2020 Reply

    I have many memories of my Aunt Brenda, March breaks when I was little at the house in Bolton and eating the best rabbit in wine ever, and years later her teaching me how to make that… at age 43..
    When I was nine, she taught me to crochet my first granny square. I had my first taste of Nutella on fresh italian bread and Ribena and water at Aunt Brenda’s. She gave me old pictures of my brother holding me as an infant, which I cherish to this day. She will be missed. She was a strong and tough woman. 💜 Lisa Davy Oberding

  • Carol Ashby
    Posted on: Wednesday, April 29, 2020 Reply

    It was a sad day April 21 2020 to hear of the passing of a very dear friend 1962-2020 (58 years )Brenda we went through many milestones together ,we laughed and cried and made many memories along the way. I last talked to you on Thurs April 16th I now wish we were able to talk longer that day but you were suffering so hard to breathe I would not wish you back to go through that again. I will keep in touch with your children and share some of those memories that we had. I wish you a safe and speedy journey to heaven where you can rest. You left a scar in each of our hearts but your memories will live on. Goodbye my dear friend.

  • Laurie Hall
    Posted on: Wednesday, April 29, 2020 Reply

    We wish to send our sincerest condolences to the Arnone family, with love the Hall family

  • Charles Hodges
    Posted on: Wednesday, April 29, 2020 Reply

    Please accept our deepest sympathy in the passing of your mother Brenda, she fought a tough battle but is now at peace.
    Charles & Shirley

  • Carina Martin
    Posted on: Wednesday, April 29, 2020 Reply

    Sending our sympathy & love to the whole family. Brenda will always be in my wonderful memories of growing up in Canada. With love Carina, Rod, Sam & Thomas xxxx

  • Denise Teves
    Posted on: Wednesday, April 29, 2020 Reply

    Auntie Brenda’s home in Bolton is where I spent many weekends with my cousins. She was sweet and firm. A good cook, and felt like home. She will be sadly missed but never forgotten. She was the next best hug other than my Mum.

    Love Always and forever.

    Denise XOXO

  • Carol Ashby
    Posted on: Wednesday, April 29, 2020 Reply

    It was a very sad day when I got the news that my best friend of 58 years ( 1962-2020 passed away. Brenda and I covered many milestones in our lives as friends. We laughed together and cried together. We picked each other up and dusted ourselves off and kept going raising our children to be friends as well
    Brenda I just talked to you on Thurs night we didn’t talk long as you could hardly breathe and your throat was so sore little did I know what was to happen a couple days later. Brenda I would not wish you back to go through that suffering but know I will miss you.You tried so hard to stay. I wish you a speedy journey to heaven where you will reunite with your mom,dad and sister. I’m saying goodnight dear friend as you know I dont like goodbyes. RIP now I will miss you.

  • Darlene Phillips
    Posted on: Thursday, April 30, 2020 Reply

    Where to start,
    Auntie Brenda was an amazing auntie, the best ever! she was kind, funny, her smile would give you comfort when you needed it. She was a great cook. I loved going to her house in bolton, we would chase cows and chickens, I got to hold all the rabbits I wanted to. Fond memories was going to the cottage, lots of good times there, wasn’t crazy about the outhouse lol, but she would come with me with the flashlight so I wasn’t scared. The time at buckhorn when that skunk got in our tent, ya good times. Now her and mum are having tea together. I will miss her every day ! I love you Auntie Brenda now and until I see the both of you again, because I will. ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤

  • Gilda Arnone
    Posted on: Thursday, April 30, 2020 Reply

    Laurie, Lou , Mike and Family

    There is a special place in our hearts for our mothers,just like there is a special place in every mother for her children.
    Aunt Brenda loved her children.
    Our deepest condolences to the family, our prayers are with you all.
    Rest in Peace Aunt Brenda
    Love Gilda and Rudy Arnone Bucciol

  • Susie Arnone-Pedota
    Posted on: Thursday, April 30, 2020 Reply

    Our deepest and sincerest condolences to Laurie, Lou, Michael and families. Our prayers and thoughts are with you at this time of sorrow.
    Aunt Brenda was always happy to see us, as we were to see her. She will be missed.
    Love Susie Vito Julia and Lucas

  • Joe Arnone
    Posted on: Thursday, April 30, 2020 Reply

    Laurie, Lou & Michael,
    Sorry to hear about the passing of your Mom.
    My thoughts and prayers are with you and family during this difficult period.
    Sincerest Condolences.
    Be strong and take care,
    Joe

  • Deborah Phillips
    Posted on: Monday, May 4, 2020 Reply

    Laurie-Anne, Louie and Michael my deepest sympathies from the bottom of my heart for the loss of your mother, my Auntie Brenda. I know what it is to lose your mother and I know there are no words to comfort your pain at this time. Auntie Brenda was special to me, she was such a strong woman, she loved to travel, she loved to cook, she loved her family, she loved her crafts, she loved her grand children, she loved to renovate the cottage, she loved to visit family and friends, she was generous, she passed on her passion for coloured glass to me, she always had time to listen and a pleasure to talk to, she taught me a lot through out the years, her time here on earth was cut short from a cruel illness, she suffers no more, and is in peace now with her mother, her father, my mother (her sister Betty) grandson Doug and other family passed

    I loved her very much, she will be missed everyday

    ♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️

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