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Elisabeth Lepionka-Balmer Obituary

Elisabeth Lepionka-Balmer, of Beaufort, South Carolina, and of Braunwald, Canton Glarus, Switzerland, died on Saturday, September 14, 2014, in the company of her husband Larry, her son Franz, and her daughter, Alexandra. She was born on October 4, 1947, in Bern, Switzerland, the eldest of six children whose father and mother tragically died at an early age. Friends of the family kept the children together, such that they have always been a close and warm family. She completed her early education at the Kantonale Haushaltungslehrerinschule des Kantons Bern, and taught home economics in Switzerland before her immigration to Canada in 1970. After a year's work at Montreal General Hospital, she moved west to Vancouver, where she met Larry Lepionka in 1971 and completed two years of schooling at Vancouver City College. She and Larry traveled across the continent in 1973 to Boston, Massachusetts, where she completed her bachelor's degree in anthropology at Boston University. One of her professors pronounced her to be the best undergraduate student it had ever been his honor to teach. In 1973 she and Larry were married, and moved to Switzerland to continue her teaching career at, among other institutions, the Kantonale Landwirtschaftschule des Kantons Solothurn, where she instructed young women in the arts and skills of farming. Their son Franz was born in Bern in 1976. They returned to the United States in 1977 and took up residence in Beaufort, where her daughter Alexandra was born in 1979. She became an instructor in the Beaufort County school system and obtained a master's degree in Library Science (University of South Carolina, Columbia), ultimately taking up a position as Librarian at Broad River Elementary School. She is survived by her brother Ueli (Wileroltigen CH), her sister Annemarie (Patalour CH), her sister Agathe (Bern CH), her brother Dieter (Burgdorf CH), her sister Heidi (Brugg CH), and numerous nieces and nephews. Also, by Larry's elder daughter Lara (Gloucester, Massachusetts), her husband Stevens and mother Mary Ellen. Lisa maintained a warm and loving relationship with them and acted as a true grandmother to Lara and Stevens' daughters, Willa and Beatrix. She is also survived by her husband Larry and his stepmother May Lepionka (of Beaufort); her son Franz, his wife Jen, and their daughter Helen (all of Cambridge, Massachusetts); and her daughter Alexandra, her son-in-law Felix and their unborn child, due in February (all of Zurich, Switzerland). Wherever she went and whatever she did, for even the briefest period, Lisa (our Elisabeth) attracted the warmth and love of all she met. We have, in these past weeks, fully experienced that great tide of human affection that followed wherever she went. We are deeply and eternally grateful for all those friends who have loved Lisa so deeply and stood so strongly by us. We, her family, knew so well the beauty and wonder of this most gracious of women, but to have that great tide of love returned to us is more than is possible to speak of. We humbly thank all of our dear friends for all that they have done and will do. And not least, I, Franz, and Alexandra, on behalf of Lisa, wish to thank the doctors and nurses of Beaufort Memorial Hospital for being with us-so competently, and so humanely, as our Lisa departed. A memorial service will be held at the First Presbyterian Church of Beaufort at 4:30 P.M. on Friday, September 19, with a reception following at the Logan residence at 66 Godley Road, St. Helena Island (first right turn from Highway 21 after the Chowan Creek bridge, then right on Godley Road.) Everyone who has ever known Lisa is invited to share in our farewell. In lieu of flowers we request that those who so wish make a contribution in the name of Elisabeth Lepionka to the Friends of the Library, at 311 Scott Street, Beaufort, South Carolina.

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Published by The Island Packet from Sep. 16 to Oct. 16, 2014.

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Mary Cunningham

October 4, 2014

Our sincere sympathy to your family. Lisa was a dear person. May she rest in peace.

October 1, 2014

Dear Alexandra and Franz,
I was saddened to read about Your mother's death. I was inadvertently looking for an obit this eve and came upon hers. I have been out of town for weeks and confess to reading the Gazette only for obits. I remember your mother's loving concern and interest in both your and Franz's education;you were blessed to have her. My prayers of consolation for all of you .She will be missed.
Jack & Linda Krauer

One of my favorites from a few years back. With love, y'all. S.

Susan Walker

September 18, 2014

Ken & Margaret Perkins

September 18, 2014

Dear Larry, Franz, and Alexandra --We were saddened to learn of Lisa's passing, but will cherish our happy memories of her and your family, built over many decades across the southeast, but especially in Valle Crucis. We shall miss you.

Dianne Chidester

September 18, 2014

Dear Larry and Family,

My sincere sympathy goes out to you. I always enjoyed visiting with Lisa and appreciate all that she has done to make the world a better place.

Vincent Cornell

September 18, 2014

Dear Larry: We are all so saddened to hear of Lisa's passing. You, Franz, and Alexandra are all in our hearts. Vince, Rkia, Sakina, and Jens

September 16, 2014

So sorry for your loss. My thoughts and prayers are with your family at this time of sadness and loving memories of such a person. Prayerfully Yours Rosyia Greene

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