Arlene Barbara Pierotti

June 17, 1927 - February 6, 2021

Arlene Pierotti passed away February 6, 2021.  She was born to Robert Jerry and Agnes Strakey Tomsick on June 17, 1927 and was raised in Spring Glen, Utah.

 She always said it was love at first sight when she met, Mack her future husband at the home of Mack’s brother Albert and his wife Dena. Mom and Dad made their home and raised their four children in Alamosa, Colorado, eventually settling and retiring in Salt Lake City, Utah.  There they joined two social organizations, Friends Unlimited and Newcomers, where they met so many friends and where Mom could continue her passions of playing bridge, golfing, dancing and entertaining.  Mom loved to travel and she and Dad enjoyed road trips in their camper.  Other travel highlights included a trip to Hawaii, a cruise to the Virgin Islands and visiting their children and grandchildren all over the United States.

Mom loved to entertain friends and family in her home and everyone looked forward to birthdays and holidays with delicious food served on fine china accompanied by silver and crystal.   She made everyone feel welcome and her home was a place of safety, care and affection.  She loved her children, grandchildren and great grandchildren and enjoyed spending time with them.  She set examples of excellence in everything she did.  Her life was full and she created priceless memories for those around her.  We are blessed to call her ours.

She was a proud member of St. Ambrose Parish for 39 years and was active in  St. Ann’s Guild, the Altar Society and the 49ers.  

She is survived by her two sons; Jimmy Pierotti of Eldridge, MO, and Ray Pierotti, Durango, CO, two daughters; Sharon (John) Ader, Sandy, UT, and Deb Pierotti, Brattleboro, VT; as well as six beloved grandchildren; Amie (Robert) Ader-Beeler, Daniel (Samantha) Ader, Michael Ader, Anna Pierotti (Chad Byler) , Dustin (Cathy) Handley and Jessie Handley and three great grandchildren, Xander Beeler, Nick Beeler, and Henry Ader.

She was preceded in death by her parents; beloved husband of 65 years, Mack Pierotti; brothers; Albert, Frank, Robert, Emil; sister, Helen Files.

The family would like to express our most sincere gratitude to Beehive Homes of South Jordan and all the tireless, compassionate, loving caregivers that gave so selflessly in caring for Mother throughout the last few years.  

A Memorial Mass will be celebrated on Tuesday, March 16, 2021 at 11:00 am at Starks Funeral Parlor, 3651 South 900 East, Salt Lake City. She will be laid to rest next to her husband, Mack, at the Utah Veterans Memorial Park, Bluffdale. For those unable to attend, the service will be lived streamed and can be viewed by returning to this page and clicking the “Watch Service Now” button that will appear moments prior to the service beginning.

In lieu of flowers, donations may be given to the Utah's Good Samaritan Program in Arlene's name, by clicking on the link.

In Loving Memory

To my cousins! Luann and I want to send our love and prayers! May The Lord bless you with peace and comfort to know your mother is resting in peace and is with Mack and other family members that have made the trip to Heavenly Father and his Son. We love you!

Mike Tomsick

South Jordan, Ut

It was amazing to see the wonderful collage of her life. Aunt Arlene had an amazing , fun life with Uncle Mack. I remember the time when I was little, I rode on the CA Zepher to Colorado to spend time with you all. You pics brought back so many memories. Love you all. Roberta

Roberta Tomsick Spilman

Salt Lake City, UT

Sending my love to all of you. Sorry we couldn’t make the service in person. It was so nice to watch online. Now I know why your mom’s spaghetti was so good. LOL. The pictures were wonderful too. It was a lovely tribute to your beautiful Mom and your whole family.

Brian Tomsic

Murray, Ut

We are sorry for your loss of your mother. You honored her with a beautiful tribute. We enjoyed seeing the picture's of your families fun times and you kids growing up.

Juanita, Kim & Brad Tomsic

SLC, Ut

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