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Elaine Finlinson Obituary

Elaine Finlinson

1942 ~ 2025

Sandy, UT-Elaine Fielding Finlinson was born on September 8, 1942 in Idaho Falls, Idaho to loving parents Roy Edmond Fielding and Nina Francis Robinson. She came home to a bustling, love-filled house with eight older siblings and later became the eldest of four more. She never thought of her step-siblings as anything other than simply her brothers and sisters bound not by technicalities but by the love they shared. To her, family was a sacred bond, built on love, unity, and an unshakable foundation of faith.

Her childhood was a time of adventure, joy, and hard work, all of which she embraced wholeheartedly. Growing up on a farm in Shelley, Idaho, she learned the value of diligence and perseverance, whether it was harvesting potatoes under the hot sun or helping with chores. But farm life wasn't just about work-it was also about fun. She fondly recalled wading through the canal, feeling the mud squish between her toes, and spending warm summer nights sleeping under a vast canopy of stars. The simplicity of those moments, shared with family and friends, became some of her most treasured memories.

She was bright, determined, and deeply involved in school life. She made lifelong friends and took on leadership roles with enthusiasm, serving as Senior Class President and co-editor of the yearbook, and was an active member of the Future Homemakers of America. Her natural ability to lead, organize, and uplift others was evident even then-a trait that would define her life in the years to come.

One of the pivotal moments in her young life came at the age of 12 when her family won a contest that brought an organ into their home for a year. This incredible gift introduced her to a deep love of music. She quickly learned to play, and from that moment on, the piano became an inseparable part of her life. Music was woven into the fabric of her home, and she felt that "Love at Home" was the theme song of both her childhood and the family she later built with her husband. She would play the melody on the piano while her children accompanied her on their various musical instruments, creating a home filled with harmony-both musically and emotionally. Music wasn't just a skill; it was a way to express love, unity, and gratitude for the life she cherished.

Her passion for caring for others led her to the University of Utah, where she pursued a degree in nursing. She graduated with her bachelor's in June of 1964, but her life took another momentous turn before then. In the fall of 1963, she met "the neatest fellow I have ever gone with and is really good looking [and] really fills out his shirt!"-a comment that, in hindsight, captured the excitement and admiration she felt for the man who would become the love of her life, Steven Lambert Finlinson. After a long courtship filled with long phone calls and letters and as many dates and visits that a long distance courtship allows, she and Steven were married on August 28, 1964, in the Idaho Falls Temple. Their nearly 61 years together were a testament to their devotion, partnership, and deep love for one another making them nearly inseparable.

Elaine had many hardships throughout her life, both before and during her marriage to Steven. Life was not always easy, and trials came in many forms. But through every challenge, she and Steven handled them with grace and dignity. She carried her burdens with quiet strength, never allowing them to dim the light she shared with others. She was a fierce, confident, smart, beautiful, kind, thoughtful, generous, and loving woman. She lifted others, inspired them, and left a lasting imprint on all who knew her.

She worked as a nurse for several years, finding great fulfillment in providing compassionate care to others. However, as her family grew, she felt a strong pull to be home with them. Though she stepped away from nursing professionally, she never stopped being a caretaker. Her medical knowledge and nurturing spirit continued to bless her family and community for years to come. She always spoke fondly of her time as a nurse, carrying with her the same passion for helping others in every stage of her life.

Her life was defined by service-to her profession, to her community, and most importantly, to her family. Over the years, she cared for at least 250 children while their parents worked, ensuring that every child she welcomed into her home felt loved, safe, and cherished. Her service extended far beyond her home-she was deeply involved in LDS humanitarian efforts, church callings, and countless acts of quiet kindness.

Her faith was the cornerstone of her life. She served diligently in various LDS church callings, always eager to help, teach, and lead. Yet, despite her many roles and responsibilities, her most important calling was within the walls of her own home. Family was everything to her. She was a devoted wife, a loving mother, a doting grandmother, and a pillar of strength for all who knew her.

She is preceded in death by her parents, eight of her siblings, two beloved sons (Randall & Robert), a cherished grandson (Jared), and a dear granddaughter (Kayli). She is survived by her devoted husband, Steven; her loving children Douglas (Elizabeth), Gregg (Kim), Jessica (Bret Johnson), Tarali Mills (Kenneth), Richard (Sharon), and Angela Killpack (Chad); as well as many grandchildren and great-grandchildren who will carry forward her legacy of love and service.

She will be missed just as fiercely as she lived and loved. We take comfort in one of the songs she often quoted: "It is Well With My Soul." A service to honor her incredible life will be held on Saturday, February 15, 2025, at 11:00 AM, with a viewing preceding at 9:30 AM, at 3070 E Nila Way, Holladay. Remember and honor Elaine through an act of kindness, service or love-just as she did every single day of her life.

Zoom link for funeral: https://zoom.us/j/98822970059

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Published by Deseret News from Feb. 5 to Feb. 7, 2025.

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Trevor DeVore

February 28, 2025

I loved coming to Elaine´s home years ago as a teenager when I would hang out with Rich. She is such a loving person and you felt it when you were there.

Laurie Ann Fielding

February 15, 2025

I'm very grateful for the kindness of my Aunt Elaine. I was an awkward, very self-conscious child, and she always took the time and effort to make sure I was included in cousin activities. I have so many good memories of wonderful conversations and her showing me how to cook. I especially loved her sloppy joes. I'm a little envious of the fun times she is having with my dad and her brother, in heaven.

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Chad & Jean Westover

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Ronell Gardner

February 11, 2025

I´m not sure how or where to express my feelings about my Aunt Elaine. I hope that I can express them here and have the family read what I have to say and know of my love for her - and for them.
We moved from Salt Lake when I was only five years old. I hear stories of how we would gather every week and make homemade ice cream and play nertz. Because of those stories, I have fond memories of my family living across the street from the Finlinsons. After we moved to Idaho our family would take summer trips to visit the Finlinson family. We always had so much fun! There was always so much love and laughter in that home! We were even visiting the summer the Teton dam broke, and all of Rexburg was flooded. On one of those summer visits aunt Elaine set me up on my first date! We doubled with Monica and Gregg.

I absolutely loved my Fielding family reunions! We would never miss! Even After being In an accident - we drive with a hole in our gas tank with tanks on the top of the car to refill as we went!

When I went to the University of Utah to play volleyball, I stayed with them for a few weeks because practice started before school did. I stayed with them until I could move into my dorm room. And they invited me over several times during that time as well. I even bright a friend with me at one point introduced her to Gregg . I got to be a bride, but they wedding that year I worked for uncle Steven on Saturdays at the pantyhose shop. When I got engaged, they allowed me to stay in their home for the weeks leading up to my wedding! After I was married, we got our first apartment at the bottom of their hill! When I had my first baby and it was time to go back to work, Aunt Elaine watched my son for me. She helped me give him his first haircut. I never could figure out how she could get him to just lay down and take a nap whereas at home naps were a huge struggle! I remember walking him up the hill In the stroller for daycare and then I would walk over to the bus to go to work. On the reverse trip I remember spending a lot of time on the couch visiting with Aunt Elaine before walking home down the hill. When I was very pregnant with my second, she helped me sew a dress that would fit me for Christine`s wedding. When I had my second child, she also went to aunt Elaine`s until I decided to quit my job to stay home and raise my family.

I loved working the dickens festival with uncle Steven. I never brought home much of a paycheck- All of my Christmas decorations came from that time! I sure have a lot of good memories.

Aunt Elaine has always held a special place in my heart. I remember her laying on her tummy on the living room floor reading the paper. I remember her pulling out the garden rake to clean up the toys after daycare. She was always happy to visit. I always felt seen when I talked to her. Over the years I´ve taken the time to visit and to call to express my appreciation for her. I hope she knows how special she is to me.

And of course, Steven, and the whole family. You all mean so much to me, and I thank you all for being such a big part of my life.

With so much love,
Ronell Fielding Gardner

Deanne Wilde

February 6, 2025

My mom considered Elaine one of her best friends. She ministered to her for many years and I always remember her laughter and her smile and her positive spirit.

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Rhonda Phare

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Ron Ostler

February 5, 2025

Our prayers and condolences to Steve and the family! Elaine was such a great example for me and all of the youth of the old Holladay 6th Ward! She kept us in line, but was a lot of fun and always had a beautiful big smile! I´m very confident all is "well with her soul" because she is...and has always been a faithful disciple of Jesus Christ.

Dave Morris

February 5, 2025

So sad to hear this news. Elaine was one of my surrogate mothers, as she was to all of our group of friends. She volunteered to give me a haircut once that didn´t go very well but I always admired her willingness to help out. My thoughts go out to Rich and Sharon and all the Finlinsons.

Kathy Clayton

February 5, 2025

I love Elaine so much. She was in young women with me at a time I really needed her. I am so grateful for her example of motherhood and goodness. May God bless you all, Steve and kids, with comfort and peace. You're going to have one of the greatest guardian angels watching out for you. I love you

Bob McDonald

February 4, 2025

Elaine was my deceased wife´s best friend & a great friend to both of us. We loved her tremendously.!!!

Lorna Cottrell Cannon

February 4, 2025

Love Elaine greatly. She was always a great example to me. When my grandson (Brighton Patten) needed someone to watch him...she was the perfect choice.
Be proud to call her mom. She was terrific!

Monica

February 4, 2025

I have so many fond memories of my aunt Elaine. We had homemade ice cream and games every Monday night for many years and it was the highlight of my week. She was always so welcoming and always loved to have us visit. She was funny and had a great sense of humor. She was always interested in what I was doing and sincerely listened and how we had great conversations. She will be very missed and I love her very much. This was a shower that she made during our camping trips for our Fielding reunions.

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