

Arger was born the son of George and Olga (Pappas) Cecil in Jackson, Michigan, on September 27, 1934. He was raised in Detroit and graduated from Eastern High School, class of 1953. Arger attended Wayne State university before serving honorably in the military. Arger married Grace Lupo on August 18, 1968 in Detroit and they raised their family in Sterling Heights Michigan. He had a 28 year career with Certanium Alloys and Research as a regional sales manager.
Arger was an active member of The Shores Church, serving as a deacon. He was a long time member and past president of the Kiwanis Club in St. Clair Shores and volunteered on the tax assessment board for the city of Fraser.
Arger loved to share his faith in Jesus Christ. He was very outgoing, friendly, and mentored many people throughout his life. He loved his grandchildren and family and enjoyed spending summers at their home in Port Austin Michigan. Arger was a caregiver to wife Grace, while still facing health challenges of his own.
Arger is survived by his children Michael (Julie) Cecil, Carla (Christopher) Warner, and John Cecil; grandchildren Ashley Singer, Nicole Cecil and Alexander Cecil; brother Dimitrios Cecil; and many nieces and nephews. Arger was predeceased by his wife, parents and sister Helen Vlachos.
Arger’s family welcomes all to a visitation on Saturday November 19, 2022 from 9:30 until the time of the funeral service at 11 a.m. at Pixley Funeral Home, located at 322 West University Drive, in downtown Rochester, Michigan. Interment will follow at Christian Memorial Gardens Cemetery, located at 521 E. Hamlin Road in Rochester Hills, Michigan.
Memorial contributions may be made in Arger's honor to Crossroads Care Center online @www.crossroadscarecenter.org or at pixley's funeral home
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