Elaine-Edenfield-Obituary

Elaine Louise Edenfield

Rainier, Oregon

1947 - 2004

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Elaine Louise Edenfield, 57, of Rainier, passed away on Sunday, February 29, 2004 at the River Bend Adult Foster Care in Kelso. She was born on February 21, 1947 in Astoria, Oregon to Martin Joseph and Leona Augusta (Wolf) Bachmeier. She moved to Rainier in 1961 from Clackamas. She attended...

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Trish, I was saddened to hear of your mothers death. Please know that Carey and I are thinking of you during this time and always.

Dear Sister Elaine, May you rest in the love and peace of Our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ, the Son of God. You will be missed dearly. Please forgive me for living so far away. I wished I could have been around a lot more. I will never forget the fun times we had growing up together. Thank You for all of the wonderful meals when we came in from the barn and on Thanksgiving, Christmas and other special times. And thanks for the overnight stays when I was bumming around after I got out of the...

To Elaine,
I too, was a few years younger and didn't get to know you until we were all a bit older, at family reunions. Your family and ours were always around the same picnic table. You know the one. The one where all the laughing was coming from.

What fun you always made the day. Even when the talk turned serious you would always save the day and turn it into something to laugh about. I know that I always looked forward to finding where you and your sisters were...

Dear Elaine,
Since you were six years older than me, I didn't know you well when we were young. We were usually off playing with those that were nearer our own age. But, as we all got older and assembled at family gatherings, I spent time with you more and more. Even though years would pass when we didn't see each other, it always seemed that when we did, our families gravitated towards one another and the years apart faded away, as if it were only yesterday. I ALWAYS looked forward to...

Elaine,
I remember the first time you came to visit with Aunt Lee and Uncle Martin. You will be missed
Your Cousin,
Theresa

Dear Cousin Elaine, I'm so sorry you had to leave us. It seems only yesterday we were playing hide and seek in Grandma's back yard at family reunions, then each grew our separate ways raising our own families, yet managing to reconnect in the recent past. I really enjoyed our few brief visits and know you are enjoying a permanent visit in a happy place. Love always. Arty

I know it is a very trying time for everyone. Aunt Elaine was always eager to help others and loved her family dearly. I hope everyone remembers that she lived her life helping others. I know that she still watches us all, her love and memory will always live on in all of us.

We are so sad that you had to leave us . I know that you are in heaven with your loving husband Bob & your beautiful daughter Sandy. We will miss your smiling face & all the fun tines we had. We love you & will always remember what a special sister you were.

Tracy, I am so sad to hear about your Mother. My whole family sends their best. Anything Lowell and I can do for you or your family, PLEASE, let me know!!!!!
Your in our prayers.
Love always,