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Myrtle C. Eckes

Wayzata, Minnesota

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Eckes, Myrtle C. (Schiebe) Age 90 of Plymouth. Died May 3, 2008. Preceded in death by husband, Mark J. Eckes; 3 sisters and 3 brothers. Survived by children and their families, Kay & Charles Haecherl, Elaine & James Loaney, JoAnn & Roger Bertrand, Mark & Victoria Eckes, Steven & Gretchen Eckes, and Lynn & Keith Struck; 21 grandchildren; 31 great- grandchildren; and 3 great-great- grandchildren. Mass of Christian Burial Wednesday 11 AM at the Church of St. Mary of the Lake, 105 Forestview Lane, Plymouth. Visitation Tuesday 5-8 PM at David Lee Funeral Home, 1220 East Wayzata Blvd., Wayzata and 1 hour prior to Mass at church on Wednesday. Interment Parker's Lake Cemetery. Memorials preferred in lieu of flowers. David Lee Funeral Home Wayzata 952-473-5577
This obituary was originally published in the Star Tribune.

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Today is Mother's Day. One week after my mom passed away. It has been a very difficult but at the same time joyous week as our family gathered to honor our wonderful mom and grandma and to say our goodbyes. A friend gave me this poem that really hits the heart as my mom struggled with dementia. Wanting so badly to be the person she was but having to learn to live as the person she became. I love both the moms and miss them dearly. Lynn

I had two Mothers - two Mothers I...

Lynn, Steve, and the rest of Myrtle's family,

We will greatly miss Myrtle and your family here at Ambassador! It was a pleasure to be able to be apart of your lives. May God help you through this hard time. My thoughts and prayers are with you!!!

Sincerely,

Laura
Ambassador

I came to know Myrtle through my sister Gretchen Eckes who is married to Steven Eckes (Myrtle's son), she was a kind gentle soul, who always managed to have a smile on her face when you talk to her. I was so impressed with how Steve and Gretchen and their children loved Myrtle and took the time out of their lives to make sure Myrtle knew how much they loved her and cared for her. She was a special women and will truly be missed. Our thoughts and prayers go out to the family in this loss of...

Thank you to Dr. Fairbairn at Good Samaritan. Your thoughtful, caring and gentle way with Myrtle and her family is a lesson for all healthcare workers. We were truly blessed to have you these final weeks.

My Grandma one of the perfect examples of work Ethic and family values. I will always think of grandma and try to keep that work ethic and famly value that she set as an example for all of us in my weekly,daily & hour life.

Thank you for being my Grandma

Many thanks to the caregivers at Good Samaritan Ambassador Nursing Home in New Hope. Mrytle enjoyed her stay and we knew she was in good hands. God bless you !

Lynn, Keith and family:

My thoughts and prayers are with you during this time of transition. Peace be with you.

Diane

My dear cousins:
I remember with warmth and fondness the times as I was "growing up" and after, where I experienced your mom's gentleness, kindness and laughter. The holidays that brought our families together with all the delicious foods, smells of the season, card playing, music being played, songs being song are now memories kept in the heart's home. Her loving spirit always left me feeling special.
Joan Eckes Elliott

Our thoughts and prayers go out to you and your family. Myrtle was a beautiful person, she will be greatly missed.