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The Cribbage Masters
Grand Lake, CO, USA
The Cribbage Masters — with Arlene Zick and Greg Zick
Good times in GL
Grand Lake, CO, USA
Good times in GL — with Greg Zick and Arlene Zick
I babysit for Karen and Shelley when they were little. I was a teenager and had many problems with my family. Arlene was always super supportive and caring and would listen to my woos for hours. I am 12 younger than Arlene but remember her so fondly as one person who was really on my side. RIP Arlene.
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To the family of Arlene. We are keeping you in our thoughts and prayers. We hope you find comfort in good memories during this difficult time. Please accept our heartfelt condolences.
Sincerely,
Barbara Lommen and your CFM Team

Libby and I had just moved to Denver from Arizona the week before. On Saturday we ran our chores and ended up in Buckingham shopping center in Aurora.  Standing outside the "Pump and Derrick" bar Libby wanted a Bloody Mary and a newspaper to look for a job.  We sat at the bar a couple spots away from two women.  Two young kids were having lunch at a table and when finished they gave the check to one of the women.  She looked at the check then pushed it across the counter to me and said "this must be yours".  We began talking and before long were "old friends" of Arlene.   She had an "important" trip to Las Vegas that week and asked Libby to bowl in her league as a substitute, which she did. That's how we met her our first new friend in Denver.  She truly never met a stranger.

A funny story about Arlene and Dean was on a trip to the Outer Banks one year with Kenny and Vicky DeVivi.    Dean  and Arlene's fussing over driving was legendary.  At a truck stop Dean walked up to me and said "I'll give you $200 to trade places with Arlene.   I turned around and Arlene said "I'll give you $200 to trade places with me and you ride with Dean."   I didn't take them up but I heard later it had been an offer open to anyone in the group.   

We will miss Arlene  and treasure the memories we shared with  a True Friend.

Gerry and Libby Kelley

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Dear Zick family,we will be forever sad to lose Arlene. She was such a good friend and  a very giving and sharing person.  Our lives were certainly enriched by knowing her and your wonderful family.
Arlene was my favorite Aunt, so easy going and fun.  A few times we got together for a game of golf.  Dean told Pat this story:  Arlene had a horse that was costing a fortune in Vet bills and food.   The neighbor came over one day to talk to Dean about the horse.  Dean said "I'll give you a $1,000 in cash if you tell Arlene you want to buy that horse"  Two days later, Arlene came into the house and threw $1,000 on the desk and said to Dean, "I sold the horse!." And to this day, we don't know if she ever found out the truth.
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Pat and I are very sorry for your loss.  May Arlene rest in peace.

Charol Wilson

Rodney White
2013, Grand Lake, CO, USA
I first met Arlene at her lodge through 1 of her grand children Lindsay Goupee and her son Gregory Zick. All I can say she was 1 of kind . Spit fire , spoke her mind and you knew where she stood. She was an extraordinary loving women and treated me like one of her own. She always made me feel so welcomed all the time. She wasn't just a friend to me she was more like my extended mother. As far as games I would never ever attempt to play with her at all she was a beast at cribbage!!! and yeah I admit I never could play that game (lol). Got yelled at by her son and Chris McDowell when I tried (lol). I loved her with my whole heart and she will truly truly be missed ..... but she will always be in my thoughts and heart .
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