Obituaries
February 23, 2022

Warren J. Arleth – Bentleyville

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Warren J. Arleth, 77, of Bentleyville, passed away peacefully Sunday, Feb. 20, 2022, holding the hand of his loving wife of 43 years, Susan Lorenzo Arleth. He was born Oct. 25, 1944, in Evanston, Ill., a son of Warren E. and Dorothy Arleth. He came to the Southwestern Pennsylvania area in the late 1970s and graduated with a Bachelor of Science in Education from California University of Pennsylvania. Warren managed his own sales and marketing firm, followed by two decades working in private, faith-based education with FACTS Tuition Management. Following retirement, he volunteered with Mount Calvary Cemetery for several years. Along with his wife, Susan, he is survived by his children, Carmen (Emilio) Iasiello and Amy Arleth; grandchildren, Betta and Domenico Iasiello; and siblings, William Arleth, Virginia Hovland and Fred Arleth. A joyful, caring man, he was known to be dancing with his wife or laughing and playing with his children and grandchildren. A devout Catholic, he was a member of Saint Katharine Drexel Parish, Knights of Columbus Council 5826 and was a fourth-degree member of Bishop Phelan No. 911 Assembly. Friends are invited to a Mass of Christian burial to be held in the spring, and details will be announced. Private interment will be at Mt. Calvary Cemetery in Coal Center. Arrangements in care of THOMPSON-MARODI FUNERAL HOME, 809 Main St., Bentleyville, PA 15314, 724-239-2255.

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