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Ardith L’Hommedieu Carley


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Ardith L’Hommedieu Carley, beloved wife entered Heaven on April 13, 2025 after a courageous battle with cancer. She was born on 10-20-1955 in Milford, Connecticut, coming to Arizona in 1974. She met and married Stephen Carley on June 23, 1980. From early tent camping to hotels in Hawaii, they shared many adventures. She worked at tax and accounting firms and gladly knitted baby blankets for expectant friends. She enjoyed the outdoors and all wildlife. Avid stargazer,  she embraced life with a huge sense or humor. Ardith is survived by her husband Steve, sisters Holly and Beverly, brother Arthur, several nieces and nephews.

Arrangements were cared for by Superstition Cremation and Funeral Services located at 398 E. Old West Highway, Apache Junction, Arizona 85119. 480-982-2727.

 

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  1. Bob debow says:

    We will miss her. She had a way of calling me a dumb ass that made me feel good. Good memories.

  2. Donna says:

    Ardith, you were my almost-sister, my best friend. From sage advice to funny stories, you were always there for me. Love you and miss you.

  3. Barbara Payne says:

    Art, Holly and Bev, I am so sorry for your loss of Ardith. I hadn’t seen her for so many years but remember her sweet personality. Losing a sibling is so hard, a piece of yourself is missing. Please know that people are thinking of you and Ardith, and that it’s good to remember the fun and silly things she did that you can share with each other. You probably have so many memories of the funny things your little sister did that you can reminisce about. Again I am so very sorry for your loss. Thank you Art, for letting me know of Ardith’s passing.

  4. Tena Baker says:

    I met and worked with Ardith at Toepel Co. and will always remember her as such a spunky person that truly loved Steve and her family. She will be missed! Praying for Steve and all of her family and friends during this difficult time.

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Ardith L’Hommedieu Carley


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Ardith L’Hommedieu Carley, beloved wife entered Heaven on April 13, 2025 after a courageous battle with cancer. She was born on 10-20-1955 in Milford, Connecticut, coming to Arizona in 1974. She met and married Stephen Carley on June 23, 1980. From early tent camping to hotels in Hawaii, they shared many adventures. She worked at tax and accounting firms and gladly knitted baby blankets for expectant friends. She enjoyed the outdoors and all wildlife. Avid stargazer,  she embraced life with a huge sense or humor. Ardith is survived by her husband Steve, sisters Holly and Beverly, brother Arthur, several nieces and nephews.

Arrangements were cared for by Superstition Cremation and Funeral Services located at 398 E. Old West Highway, Apache Junction, Arizona 85119. 480-982-2727.

 

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  1. Bob debow says:

    We will miss her. She had a way of calling me a dumb ass that made me feel good. Good memories.

  2. Donna says:

    Ardith, you were my almost-sister, my best friend. From sage advice to funny stories, you were always there for me. Love you and miss you.

  3. Barbara Payne says:

    Art, Holly and Bev, I am so sorry for your loss of Ardith. I hadn’t seen her for so many years but remember her sweet personality. Losing a sibling is so hard, a piece of yourself is missing. Please know that people are thinking of you and Ardith, and that it’s good to remember the fun and silly things she did that you can share with each other. You probably have so many memories of the funny things your little sister did that you can reminisce about. Again I am so very sorry for your loss. Thank you Art, for letting me know of Ardith’s passing.

  4. Tena Baker says:

    I met and worked with Ardith at Toepel Co. and will always remember her as such a spunky person that truly loved Steve and her family. She will be missed! Praying for Steve and all of her family and friends during this difficult time.

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