Eloise-Leduc-Obituary

Eloise Carmen Leduc

Olympia, Washington

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Eloise Carmen Leduc passed on February 16, 2008 at her home in Olympia. Eloise "Elly" was born in Assiniboia, Saskatchewan, Canada on August 8, 1949. She was raised on the family farm and attended Catholic School there. After graduating from high school, Elly went on to Regina Grey Nuns...

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I feel so blessed to have known Elly and can't even imagine a world without her love and kindness. I am sure she is watching over her dear family and friends.She had a huge heart and when you looked into her eyes you saw love at its purest form. I think of her daily and only wish I had spent more time with her this last year. She was an inspiration to all who knew and loved her. I love you Elly and will miss you!

I miss Elly very much. She offered healing just in her presence...in our building and in her practice. My life is richer for having known her. My deepest sympathies to Phil and family--

I knew Ely from her wonderful infant massage and healing touch work. I will miss her lovely smile and optimistic outlook!

With deepest sympathy to you Phil and all your family. Thinking of you at this very sad time.
Condolences from
Tony and Maria Bonvino

Our deepest sympthay to Phil and all the family.

Ray and Annie Russell (Australia)

The world was a better place because of you, Elly. We were fortunate to know you--even though the times were too short and far between. It was so fun to have adventures with you, as a family united, in fantastical place far away. We look forward to the day when we see you again, my dear. We will miss you down here in the meantime. Especially Phil.

I worked with Ellie for many years while at Providence St Peter Hospital. She was a wonderful nurse - caring tenderly for our smallest, most vulnerable patients.
My sincere condolence to you.

When Elly attended a birth I always knew the baby was in good hands. She brought healing light and energy with her along with a clam reassurance. It was a privilege to know and work with her. My sympathies to her family.

My prayers are with you. Elly was a co-worker when I first worked at St. Peter and I learned many things from her. May her memory live on.