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Elizabeth Minor Obituary

December. 20 1946- October. 15, 2010 Liz died peacefully Friday afternoon, at home, with her family in attendance as they had been throughout her brief illness. When she received the diagnosis and its prognosis, in May, ofCreutzfeldt-Jakob disease she decided two things. First, she set about contacting friends from throughout her life hoping to hear from them and inviting those that could to come visit her while she still had the ability to get out and enjoy their company. A surprising number responded, coming from far and near, bringing much joy to her in the months she had left. They in return received joy and much inspiration from her spirited battle with this presently incurable disease. Second, she gave permission for herself and her records to be studied in the hope that Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease will someday be understood and families will no longer have to endure the ravages of this disease. Liz is survived by her husband Chuck, her daughter Jill and her sister Virginia Hanley. Her sisters-in-law Sue Sherrer, Jane Minor, and Jane's sister Virginia Rowen were devoted and much appreciated care givers, giving generously of their time and love to help out. Our heartfelt thanks go to them and the many neighbors, friends and relatives who became a steady stream of visitors bringing warm hugs, meals, gifts and "much Chocolate" thus brightening her often dreary Humboldt days. A Eureka native, Liz graduated from St. Bernard Schools of Eureka and Dominican University of San Rafael. She spent a number of years in Tucson, Arizona, where among other things she worked for the Mayor of Tucson. Wanting to be nearer family she moved to San Francisco where she worked for the Orthopedic Residency Training Program at St Mary's Hospital. After their marriage, she and Chuck returned to Eureka to raise a family. Here she worked for the Center For Child Advocacy, becoming the Director, and then worked as an independent contractor to the Superior Court of California Humboldt County until forced early retirement. She will be remembered for her wit, intelligence, creative style and her devotion to family, friends and coworkers. She was a world traveler; some memorable trips included Scotland with five cousins searching out their ancestral home, Italy, joining Jill who studied there one summer and Paris with her sister and their daughters after Jill graduated from the University of Arizona She was a creative and outstanding cook, a book artist and member ofNORBAG, a letter writer who never forgot a birthday, an avid reader and longtime Book Club member who kept a record of every book she ever read. A Service for Elizabeth will be held at St Bernard Church on Friday October 22, 2010 at 2PM. The family requests that in lieu of flowers a donation, in Liz's name, be made to Hospice of Humboldt, the Caring Bridge web site or a charity of your choice. Arrangements are under the care of Pierce Mortuary Chapel, Eureka, CA 707-442-3751, www.piercemortuarychapels.com. Please sign the guest book at www.Times-Standard.com, click obits.

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Published by Times-Standard from Oct. 19 to Oct. 20, 2010.

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October 25, 2010

To Liz's Family,
I am so sorry for your loss. Please accept my sympathy. Liz and I were acquainted for many years through many common friendships. She was inspiration in these last few months.
Nancy Lengyel

John Buffington

October 23, 2010

Chuck, Jill and the Family of Liz,

When I received the message from Eris telling me of Liz's passing it was not unexpected, yet it was another dark moment in the many dark moments that must have colored the last year for Liz and all of you. My small ability with the English Language does not equip me with the words, or the combination of words, to soothe the ache and hurt that you must suffer at the loss of Liz. My thoughts and sympathies are with you at this very anguishing time.

I had the good fortune to work with Liz at the Center for Child Advocacy. She became a good friend. I enjoyed her great ability to tell a story. She enjoyed the courthouse gossip without being a gossip. She reviewed and edited all my work, she laughed at my corny jokes, and she had the ability to criticize my mistakes without offense. She learned to calm my anger when something raised it. She could laugh at me without causing me to feel ire. She made sure that the Center ran correctly and all of that was done with great common sense. She became my trusted friend and I loved her as a friend. I will miss that good and talented friend. I know that all of you will miss her too. All of our lives will be a good deal less full without Liz to lead us along.
John Buffington

Ellen Golla

October 22, 2010

I'm glad I got to meet Liz through Norbag. She was such a lovely person. I was so sorry to hear about her illness and passing. Please accept my deepest condolences.

Valerie Hall

October 22, 2010

Liz’s gentle spirit, humor and leadership added much to our book arts guild. Liz was creative and inspiring in so many ways. Please accept my deepest sympathies.

Patty Mager

October 21, 2010

Elizabeth and I were classmates, and I was very saddened to hear of her passing.
Please accept my deepest sympathy ,

Patty Zook Mager

Patricia Aviles

October 21, 2010

My thoughts and prayers go out to Chuck, Jill, Virginia, other family members, and all of Liz's friends at this emotional time. Liz was a great friend I met working in Tucson during the early 70's. Liz was a wonderful, fun loving, caring friend, and I will cherish her friendship forever. She is at peace. Love, Pat

Liz, your beautiful smile, dancing eyes and quick wit kept our class in the now. May her joy of life bring peace to her family.

Cheryl Cloney-Jacobson

October 21, 2010

Barb Belair Marchi

October 21, 2010

What a thoughtful and creative life she led. I wish peace to her family, your loss must feel huge right now.

Ayers Family

October 20, 2010

Our thoughts and prayers are with Liz's family. She was a very special lady.

Monica Schallert

October 20, 2010

My family and I first met the Minor's at St. Bernard's when Jill and I were in elementary school there. I remember playing over at their house and Elizabeth was always so welcoming.
My heartfelt prayers and support go out to the family and she will be missed.

Aleli & Lonnie Lawson

October 20, 2010

We're so very sorry to learn of Liz' passing. We spent many a Saturday night working bingo with her at SBES and Lonnie later worked with her at the Center. She was one sharp lady. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.

Diane Myers Law

October 20, 2010

I did not know your mother but my mother died in Humboldt in 1977 of CJD. Such a RARE and deadly disease. My prayers go out to you. We chose to send samples to the NIH for tests upon her passing in hopes of an eventual cure. I wish you all peace.

Sid Hansen

October 19, 2010

Her life had purpose to the very end. How fortunate for all of us who knew and loved her to know she is in a better place.

October 19, 2010

So sorry to hear about Liz. She used to set up dates for this very shy boy when she was a student at Dominican, and I was in the bay area for army reserve meetings. She will be remembered fondly.

Dennis Sullivan, Torrance, CA

October 19, 2010

I was so surprised and shocked to see that Liz had passed. I have missed seeing her face when I have gone to the courthouse in the past months, but I had no idea she was ill. I remember when the Center for Child Advocacy first opened, and I got to know Liz since I had to call there often for my work. After I left that office, I still ran into Liz or had phone conversations with her on occasion for my new office. I always appreciated her smile, her wit, and her disposition. The world seems just a little less bright today without Liz's light in it. My very sincere sympathies to her family.

Joni Aitken (Eureka, CA)

Patrick Gallagher

October 19, 2010

My deepest sympathy to Chuck and the family of Liz.

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