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Elaine Shook

Easton, Pennsylvania

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"> Elaine Shook Elaine Naishe Shook, 57, of Bethlehem, died Sunday, December 2, 2007, in the Hospice of the V.N.A. of St. Lukes, Bethlehem. She was the wife of David Shook. They celebrated their 35th wedding anniversary last April 8. Born in Fountain Hill, she was a daughter of the...

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Dear Dave, Alex, and Jazzie,
So sorry to hear of the loss of your Elaine. She touched our lives in such a positive way. I loved talking to her about everything, she will be in our hearts forever. Our thoughts and prayers are with you. May God Bless and help you through this difficult time.

Dear Dave and Alex, I was so sad to read of Elaine's passing...I know things will never be the same again, but the things to keep you going should be how HAPPY YOU BOTH MADE HER, and HOW HAPPY SHE WAS TO HAVE YOU BOTH AS HER FAMILY! She was a riot, and a perfect match, for you, Dave, and the most proud Mom for you Alex! I can only think of happy things as I write this. Being down at the Club with her was the most fun, and I'll never forget those happy days.
As you deal with your loss, I...

Dave & Family,
Although I never met your wife, she sounded like a wonderful person! So sorry for your loss, may God be with you.

David and family,
Though I had not seen Elaine in many years, I always remember her as being a really cool lady. I'm so sorry for your loss.

Dear Dave and Alex:
So sorry for the loss of Elaine, I met her while working at Martin Tower and regarded her as a friend. She always had a smile and a story. Will miss her, god bless and be strong.

Dear Dave and Alex,
So sorry for your loss of Elaine. I met her while working at Martin Towers. She was a wonderful person. I'm sadden by her passing. May God help your family through this difficult time.

Dear Coach Shook,
My condolences to you and your family. My thoughts and prayers are with you through this difficult time.

Dave and family, Our deepest sympathy and condolences to all. "You have loved Elaine all your life. Do not abandon her until you have conducted her, by your prayers, into The House of The Lord." St. Ambrose Love Janice and Frank Snyder