Arline Lumb-Garlington

Arline Lumb-Garlington (nee Hoyt) of North Reading, MA passed away in her home in the care of her devoted family on March 20, 2022 at the age of 88. Born in Stoneham, MA on April 29,1933, she is predeceased by her first husband, Dave Lumb.

The eldest of ten children, Arline was a devoted sister, helping to raise her nine siblings, and continuing to be known as the “mother hen” throughout her life. Arline was ‘info central’ of the family and could be depended on to know important dates and addresses, a fact that only makes sense considering Arline began her career as one of North Reading’s original switchboard operators.  Later, she worked nights as a billing clerk in various trucking companies while she raised her four children.

After Dave’s passing in 1992, Arline wed Chuck Garlington in 2000. Throughout their 22 years of marriage, she introduced Chuck to cross country skiing and snowshoeing and Chuck attempted to keep up with her during multiple 20-mile Walks for Hunger. Arline brought happiness, sunshine, and the light of Christ to Chuck’s life and for that he will be forever thankful.

Arline will be remembered as a fantastic cook and avid recipe collector who loved trying new recipes, especially those from her Polish heritage. The cookie jar was always full at Arline’s house, filled to the brim with homemade treats and cookies. She was a member of the Union Congregational Church in North Reading for 50 years, volunteering her time to deliver flowers to community members and pose as Mrs. Claus for Christmas photos. Arline loved the ocean in Maine and annual apple picking picnics with her family. She enjoyed wearing hats even before she became a member of the Red Hat Society, was a thoughtful, caring neighbor and a faithful friend.

Arline is survived by her husband, Charles Garlington; her children, Sharon Johnson and her husband Steve of Tucson, AZ; Thomas Lumb and his wife Denise of North Reading, MA; Kim Johnson of Tewksbury, MA; and Dave Lumb and his wife Syndie of North Reading, MA. Her grandchildren, Stacy, T.J., Tim, Jeff, Brad, and Keith. And her great grandchildren Cory and Blake.

Visitation will be at the Croswell Funeral Home, 19 Bow St., North Reading on Friday, March 25 from 5 to 8 PM. Her funeral will be held on Saturday, March 26 at 10:00 AM at the Union Congregational Church, 148 Haverhill St., North Reading.

Please consider a donation to the Alzheimer’s Association in Arline’s memory.
https://www.alz.org/?form=alz_donate

 

13 thoughts on “Arline Lumb-Garlington

  1. Our condolences to Chuck and all the family. The obituary described her perfectly. I was privileged to know her well, as a next door neighbor growing up and to appreciate her faith and caring at church.

  2. Fondly remembering our Oak Knoll neighbor. To the family, sorry for your loss

  3. Arlene truly was the heart of our family! I remember all the thanksgivings she had at her house. She made us all feel like her immediate family. She will be so missed!

  4. Arline was my best friend growing up, I have missed talking to her, we have been friends for over 85 years, thank you Chuck for all you have done for her, am so sorry, she will be missed.

  5. Sending our deepest condolences to all the Lumb family. Arline was our neighbor and friend for many years. We have many fond memories of Arline, Dave and kids.

  6. Our love and prayers to Chuck and Arline’s family. Sharon and Steve Whitmore

  7. Arline will be missed by so many family & friends. She was a loving & caring person. Arline was a special sister-in-law which was more like a sister to me. Always had her brother Phillip his special pie Strawberry Rhubarb when we came up from Florida. Always a fun person to just hang out with. Love & miss you

  8. Sharon & family
    So sorry to hear of the passing of your mom – our thoughts and prayers are with you
    Laurel Jewett (Wagstaff) and Sharon Jewett (Chosse)

  9. Arline worked for me as a CareGiver for Home Instead Senior Care for many many years and i cannot tell you how blessed i was to have her work with my clients. She was always kind and caring and her clients loved her. I am so sorry for your loss. I will always remember her kindness

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