HUDSON FALLS – Arlene Plude, 62, of Hudson Falls passed away on June 27, 2022, at the Glens Falls Hospital.
Born December 16, 1959, in Glens Falls, she was the daughter of the late Gilbert and Teresa (Wever) Plude.
Arlene was a graduate of Hudson Falls High School. After high school, Arlene went on to become a licensed cosmetologist and traveled to many cities and states teaching and learning new techniques. She then went into the healthcare field and worked at Wesley Healthcare Facility and the Glens Falls Hospital where she enhanced the lives of those she cared for with her compassion, kindness and smile.
Arlene had a green thumb and grew the most beautiful plants. She enjoyed long rides throughout Washington County with her dogs, raising her Rhode Island Reds’ and cooking. When hunting season came around, she could process any wild game that came through her kitchen. She made many memories camping, taking impromptu road trips and shopping Christmas in the Country with her best friend, Mags.
Besides her parents, Arlene was predeceased by her sister, Pamela Edwards.
Survivors include her brothers, John Plude of Argyle and Robert Plude of Glens Falls; her nephew, Thomas Plude and his wife, Katie of Argyle; her brother-in-law, Joe Edwards of Hudson Falls; her longtime companion and friend, Brian Thayer, as well as many aunts, uncles and cousins.
There will be no services.
so sorry for the families loss she was a very good friend had alot of fume with her and her family.
thoughts and prayers go with you
So sorry to see this post about Arlene. May God rest your soul and comfort your family and friends. We were friends when we were young on John Street.
My condolences to the Plude family. Arlene was a sweet person, we had some good times together in our younger years. May she Rest In Peace.
So very sorry to see this my thoughts and prayers are with her family and friends during this difficult time. May your memories help you through this . Thinking of you all! Sandy Wood-Balch
Dear Sharon, Doug and Brian
After my years of being a so called “rock star” and not having time for the original music, true, then the 1960’s kind of mixed marriage, I have arrived at the stage of figuring out where my continued health therapy will take me and when I saw Arlene’s obituary in the Post Star, I wanted to reach out to you and say that I can tell by the photo she was well loved by you and was blessed. If you need help with anything, just call.
Love, Nita
Arlene was our neighbor, who always made the time for the occasional chat.
I am sorry I did not know her better. And I am very sorry to just learn of her passing.
Sending condolences to her family and friends. She had such a great smile and warm and friendly voice. With deep fondness I remember her,