
Remembering Arliin
This post is the first of a series that will list chronologically as I write about Arliin and how I will remember her.
Toronto Star notice – Jan 7, 2008
Memorial handout in PDF (416kb)
Arliin, In Her Own Words – 2006
Arliin, In Her Own Words – 2007
(This is a work in progress.)

(photographer unknown)

with Jeff and Jane (photographer unknown)
[...] the early hours of January 3, 2008, Arliin Caster, my closest friend in Toronto, passed away in her sleep. The autopsy and toxicology reports were [...]
[...] myself to volunteering on Saturday and needed some catch-up days so here I am. Two years ago Arliin and I joined a bunch of her friends who are members at the National Yacht Club and have an annual [...]
[...] Yesterday would’ve been Arliin’s 50th birthday, and if she were alive she would either be horrified that I’m [...]
[...] I don’t know how they arrive at the birth dates, if they just guess or if my friend Arliin actually knew, but either way that would make Beano the equivalent of a very, very old man. [...]
[...] until today when I heard the singing. I moved to Roncesvalles Village on June 1, 2007. My friend Arliin helped me move and told me that locals call it “Roncy” for short. She said I’ll [...]
[...] went on a photowalk around downtown today in memory of my friend Arliin, the one person I knew who knew Toronto the best. For someone who didn’t own a computer, [...]
[...] week did not go by without me thinking about my friend Arliin, who left this mortal coil unexpectedly in the early hours of January 3, 2008. I think about her [...]
[...] time away from home was three years ago when Beano and Xena were put in the animal shelter after Arliin passed away. They both developed heart murmurs from the stress, and I’m sure these few days [...]
[...] the urn that has Hugh‘s ashes in it, and scattering some at the Rowing Club, where some of Arliin‘s ashes were scattered on her birthday in [...]