The Columbus Dispatch

Stickney, Arminta

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1933 - 2021

Arminta Mae Stickney, 88, entered into her home with God on Friday, September 3 while in the loving care of her family. Arminta was born to Marlyn Dwight and Gladys Pearl Adams on August 22, 1933. She graduated from Reynoldsbu­rg High School and was a carhop at Van’s Drive-in where she met her devoted husband of nearly 68 years, William “Bill”. Being a loving mother and grandmothe­r was her heart and her world. She loved flowers, crocheting and puzzles. Unanimousl­y acknowledg­ed to be the most sweet, non judgementa­l, and generous human by her family, friends and essentiall­y everyone fortunate enough to have met her, Arminta (Mom/grandma/ Gigi/nanny/dom Mitz) possessed a knowing smile that made you feel safe and loved. Arminta is preceded in death by her parents as well as her brothers Vincent and Marlyn. Her loving spirit survives in her husband, William Stickney; children, Dean (Sandy) Stickney, Diana (Pete) Garst and Cheryl (Steve) Dunn; grandchild­ren, Shannon Stickney (Bruce), Heath Stickney, Corie (Eric) Smetana, Cassandra Dunn, Brendan (Julie) Garst, Kristin (Alan) Almonte and Seth (Kindra) Dunn; and great grandchild­ren, Jack and Whitney Burt and Maelyn and Anessa Smetana. “The

Good Lord has watched over us in so many ways and Our Love is strong as ever. So please know when I go we have been truly Blessed by God and love for each other.” The family will receive friends at Hill Funeral Home, 220 South State Street, Westervill­e on Thursday, September 9 between 4-6pm. The Funer

al service will be officiated

by Pastor Jonathan Bull on Friday, September 10 at 10:30am at St. Paul Lutheran Church in Westervill­e. In

lieu of flowers, donations

may be made to St. Paul Lutheran Church, 4686 East Walnut Street, Westervill­e, OH 43081 or Mount Carmel Hospice, 1144 Dublin Rd, Columbus, OH 43215.

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