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Eula G. Rhoades

Merced, California

1909 - 2007

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Eula was born April 29, 1909, in Clinton, AK and passed away on August 17, 2007, in Merced, CA, at the age of 98. She was born the 4th of 10 children to Elbert Huie and Minerva (Goodnight) Huie. She is preceded in death by her husband of 60 years, Orville R. Rhoades and her daughter Norma Jean...

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Eula, you are missed. It won't be the same sitting around the kitchen or having a bar-b-que with all of your relatives and friends just talking and enjoying the day, especially your choclate cake. Rest in peace. Sharon Mogliotti

AUNT EULA YOU WILL BE MISSED BY ALL WHO KNEW YOU. YOU BROUGHT SOOOO MUCH HAPPINESS TO OUR FAMILY. I ALWAYS LOOKED FORWARD TO GOING TO SEE YOU WHEN I WENT OVER TO VISIT 'GRANNY ELLA'. YOU ALWAYS MADE ME FEEL SO SPECIAL.. YOU WOULD ALWAYS LET ME BAKE AND PLAY AT THE KITCHEN SINK. I WILL ALWAYS REMEMBER YOU TEACHING ME HOW TO CAN SOURKRAUT AND JELLY. THANKS FOR ALL OF THE LOVE AND SPECIAL MEMORIES. YOU WILL ME MISSED. YOU ARE NOW IN A BETTER AND MORE PEACEFUL PLACE. I LOVE YOU AND WILL...

Among many of our memories is of going to Aunt Eula's and being treated to her fried Apricot pies...the best!

Her door was always open for us and we were always greeted with a hug and kiss! We will miss you greatly Aunt Eula but it was an honour and priviledge knowing and loving you. Rest now, forever in peace. We love you. Bud, LaVina, Darell, Dennis and KenDra.

I can remember those days in Planada as a small child when we would walk from my gramma's house to Aunt Eula's then to Aunt Faye's and back again visiting with Granny Huie and all the rest of the family along the way. The door to Aunt Eula's was always open and her home the central gathering point for our extended families to share their love and life's experiences.
Charlene & Judy, my thoughts are with you and your families at this time and always.

I will truly miss Granny. True happiness was watching the joy on Granny's face when she was surrounded by family and friends. Judy and Charlene, you have been great daughters and I know you will miss her dearly.

I also remember the wonderful cooking smells from Eula's kitchen and her little bird in the cage that gave her so much company.
No more suffering....at peace at last. With love,