Elaine (Staake) DALESKE Born in Tacoma, WA on May 20, 1925. She graduated from Stadium High School in 1941, then attended the University of Washington, joining Alpha Gamma Delta Sorority - enjoying close friendship with many sorority sisters throughout her life. After college, she worked for several radio stations in Tacoma and Seattle, as well as Advertising agencies in New York and San Francisco. Later years, she enjoyed part time work at Nordstrom and selling Real Estate. Elaine spent many happy hours on a tennis court during vacations and at home at the former Gallery and currently Harbor Square Tennis Clubs. Together with husband Bob, they enjoyed many trips and cruises. She was a long-time member of Our Lady of The Lake Catholic Church, where she was active in the Mother's Club and Alter Society. After moving from Wedgwood to Edmonds, Elaine became a parishioner of Holy Rosary Church. Preceded in death by parents, Jack Shepard and Terese Gardner; sister, Bette Elsbree and infant daughter Mary Kathleen Staake. Survived by husband, Robert Daleske; son, Craig Staake (Barbara); daughters, Karen Miller (Bob) and Lynn Staake; step-daughter, Dianne Daleske and Catherine Peay. Much loved granddaughters: Emma Staake, Sarah (Chris) Calvert, Megan and Emily Miller; who all made her very proud of their accomplishments. A Memorial Mass will be held at 11am on Tues., Feb. 1, at Holy Rosary Catholic Church, 630 - 7th Ave. N in Edmonds; with burial at Calvary Cemetery in Lakewood, WA. Arrangements: Beck's Funeral Home, Edmonds, WA; 425-771-1234. Please share memories with the family at www.becksfuneralhome.com.To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.
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Wendy Higgins
January 31, 2011
I know this is a difficult time for the entire family and my prayers and thoughts are with each of you.
There are so many wonderful things to say about Elaine that I simply don’t know where to begin. I was blessed to name her among my friends for over 30 years. She was a true friend that was always there to lend support in any way she could. We met while selling real estate. Little did we know that we shared the same birthday and lived only ½ block from each on the same street in Wedgewood. She was a fabulous mother and grandmother and always spoke with pride about her children, their spouses and her grandchildren.
She was a true inspiration to me. I am going to miss her wonderful smile, her positive attitude and her wisdom. But, somehow, I know she will watch over me.
Great things come in small packages.
Pam Randall
January 30, 2011
I'm glad I was blessed to be able to know Elaine for even a short time. My heart goes out to her family. With Love!
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