Arleen Victoria Mizeski, 81, a devoted wife, mother, and nana went to be with the Lord on June 25, 2024.
Arleen was born on March 20, 1943, in Newark, New Jersey. She was raised in Lyndhurst, New Jersey and moved to Florida in 1980. She spent the majority of her life working in the dental field for over 30 years at Dr. Stein’s office. She was a devoted Catholic and loved and believed in Jesus Christ and was a member of Our Lady Queen of Peace Catholic Church.
Arleen loved decorating her beautiful home, shopping, boating, and the beach. She was married to her loving husband Leonard “Rusty” Mizeski for 35 years before he went to be with the Lord. She loved spending time with her children and grandchildren regularly. She asked for little but gave so much of her time and love to others. She will be deeply missed by family and friends.
She is preceded in death by her parents, Dominic and Jean Sousa, sister Lucille Engrassia, brother Donald Sousa, and husband Leonard “Rusty.” She is survived by her sons Scott (Jennifer) Mizeski, and Michael (Paula) Mizeski, and her grandchildren Luke, Ryan, and Lauren.
Thomas B. Dobies Funeral Home - Seven Springs Chapel
Patrick and Mona Conway
June 30, 2024, 12:12 am
We only knew Arleen for a short time but are so privileged that we got to meet her and be with her. She loved her family so very much. She was beautiful inside and out and I know that she’s going to be missed so very much.
Lori Gombar
June 30, 2024, 5:07 pm
I am so grateful that Aunt Arleen, my husband Imrich, and I were able to become close over the past few years, saying our weekly rosary via telephone conference calls. Aunt Arleen is beautiful, kind, joyful, and optimistic, always. I will miss hearing her voice when she joined us faithfully to say the rosary.
God bless you, Aunt Arleen! You are happy and at home with my dad and all of your loved ones who have gone before you. Sending our love to you and all of your family!
🩷 🩷🩷 Lori, Imrich, and Sasha (who was always touched by your comments and loved to hear from you on Facebook!)
Gerry Lechner
June 30, 2024, 11:26 pm
I will miss Arleen at 10:30 Mass every Sunday. She alway sat behind me, with a tap on my shoulder to say good morning, with her beautiful smile. Iwas so happy to bring Our Lord to her when she couldn’t go to church. Always happy to receive Him. God will be happy to welcome her.