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Edna Lake

GREENE, New York

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Edna Lake of Greene Edna Lake, 81, of Greene, passed away on November 15, 2007 at Our Lady of Lourdes Hospital, Binghamton. She was born on August 27, 1926 in Staten Island, N.Y., the daughter of the late George and Ethel (Warburton) Eiss. On October 12, 1947 she married Lawrence P....

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Dear Jim,
We're so sorry to hear about your Mom. It is so difficult to lose a parent. May your many wonderful memories comfort you. Our prayers and thoughts are with you.

Clark & Deb Ballard

Larry and family,
I am so sorry for the loss of Greene's finest Angel!! She was always helping everyone and anyone- including me. It's an honor to be able to say I knew her and will miss her .

May God bless you and your family in
this time of sorrow.
She will be missed by all

Her love, dedication and commitment to her family, friends, community, sports, etc., were unparalleled. Words are not enough to express the kind of person she was. The world has been left a better place because of her. Both of us will sure miss her.

Our thoughts and prayers are with you.

My sincerest condolences to the Lake family. Having been a high school classmate (and teammate) of Randi's, I share many of the same memories as Val Ross. "Mrs. Lake" was an active part of my life while growing up in Greene - from Elementary School through High School graduation. She was always our #1 Fan at the girl's games. The best scorekeeper too!! I still remember all the goodies she brought us - from orange slices to Magic Cookie Bars. And who else but Mrs. Lake would let their...

Andy,

On behalf of all the members of the Millennium Pipeline Project Team, let me express our sincere condolences to you and your family for the loss of your mother.

After reading about some of her recreational activities, I suspect I know where you learned to play golf so well.

Our Sincere Sympathy,

Dick Leehr
Millennium Pipeline Company LLC

I was so sad to hear about Mrs. Lake passing away. She was the coolest lady! My first memory of her was in first grade. I was nervous about being in the new school and I remember seeing her in the library, smiling, knowing my name(!), being so enthusiastic about our first day of school, and talking to us on our level and really caring about what we had to say. Another memory must have been when I was a brownie. We went to the Lake's house (immaculate!!!!) and Mrs. Lake had made some...

"Mrs. Lake" was the best. She was the only adult I knew growing up in Greene who always seemed to be doing something kid-interesting and having fun. I thought it would be so cool to be a Lake and have a peppy, spunky, sporty Mom who made Mississippi Mud and let her kids leave the Christmas tree up until Valentine's Day. She was a fixture on all of our sports teams, baking us goodies, keeping score, endlessly enthusiastic, even riding on the uncomfortable school buses all the way to Walton...