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Chloe Ellen Lietzke

Pebble Beach, California

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Chloe Ellen Lietzke Oct. 16, 1941 - Aug. 29, 2012 Resident of Oakland Chloe Ellen Lietzke, n‚e Umstead, left this world on August 29th, 2012, at the age of 70. Chloe's intellectual and spiritual curiosities, bright warm heart, and great imagination were appreciated by her family as well as her...

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In loving memory of my wonderful friend Chloe! I think of her lovely spirit every day. Diana

Can it be 10 years since your beautiful soul left earth and floated into a heavenly realm? I still feel your presence, as memory reminds me how blessed I am to know you and have you as an eternal friend. Please tell Elvis I love him as ever. Chloe, till we gather in heaven's bright city, I'll remember you with endless smiles and joy, though I am crying as I write this. We found each other in Memphis so long ago, and our friendship began through Elvis. Ah, the unique, amazing, and lovely Chloe...

The years go by, but your presence remains. I think of you often, and with a smile always. What a blessing to have you as my friend. Through our great Elvis, we met in Memphis so long ago. I treasure your letters, have kept them! You are an unusual bright spirit, and I love you. Till we meet again, kind Chloe! Diana (Elvis 4 ever)

Chloe-Thinking of you this date with tender love. TCB, Diana 8/29/13

Chloe-Remebering you this date with tender love. Till we meet again, TCB, Diana 8/29/13

Thinking of you, Chloe, as the calendar date of August 29th approaches...Can it be a year since your sweet and exceptional soul danced into heaven? I will never forget you and all the fun we had "talking Elvis". For the inspiration and smiles you gave me, I will always be thankful. May God bless your family as they tenderly remember August 29th.
Love, Diana

I miss you Chloe, ...and the Lietzke Blogspot.

Dear Chloe, Fred, and family,
Chloe was a wonderful friend who loved life and lived it fully. We met during tennis class 50 years ago at Central State University (now University of Central Oklahoma). Chloe and I liked tennis (she was good) and she worked at the Dairy Queen in Edmond where we visited. Fred, Chloe, Tim and I went to Roman Nose State Park, rode horses and had a picnic. Shortly after Chloe and Fred married, bought a Subaru and moved. Forty years later she and Fred came to...

Before this book is closed, I want to add how Chloe has influenced me in such a short time. I was hired to provide harp music at Alta Bates/Summit Hospital. For many, many months I played outside the ICU. Little did I know that Chloe was directly behind the wall where I was playing. A nurse came out with an extravagant notecard from Chloe. An email friendship blossomed even though we did not see each other for many more months. We had much in common and even found out we had seen each other...