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Beverly Shultz
August 29, 2015
So sorry for your loss that never goes away Michelle and Mike She was a sweet lady May her soul RIP Amen
LM
January 23, 2007
I was blessed to have met you. Gen. Diaz will never be the same without such a sweet woman. We will miss visiting you on our walks.
Laurie Shadle
September 6, 2006
I have read all 33 pages naming those lost in New Orleans and have come to feel as if I have known you all. I am grieving with you even though I am far away. I am in San Francisco, but I am holding you all close to my heart. Love, Laurie
Gary, Debbie, Nancy, Nicole, & Cole Acosta-Scruggs
August 29, 2006
I truly miss My Aunt Elaine and remember her life today. She listened and supported me through all of my troubles in my life. She was a great support to me. She was a loving and caring person, but stood her ground on what she believed in. The best story I have about her happend about a week before her death and hurricane katrina. I always sent photos of my son Cole to his Aunt Elaine. She would get so excited to receive them in the mail and would call me immediately to let me know "what a doll he is". Aunt Elaine came to all of Cole's birthday parites also. I was going to pick her up for Cole's 3rd birthday and she was not feeling good and told me she was going to stay home. So we scheduled a visit to go to her house after the party. Cole had not seen her since his 2nd birthday party. He heard me talk about Aunt Elaine and talk to Aunt Elaine often, but did not see her often. Cole is a child that takes a while to warm up to people also. When we went to visit Aunt Elaine, I did not tell Cole to go hug or kiss her. He went on his own. He wanted her to hold him on his lap and he hugged and kissed her so many times during our visit. He even danced with her. She played on her antique piano with hime and showed him her cuckoo clock. Cole had so much fun and so did Aunt Elaine. The last time I spoke with Aunt Elaine was on Friday before hurricane katrina. We did not even talk about the hurricane thinking it was not coming to us at this time. She talked about her visit with Cole with so much love and enjoyment. I told her I have never seen Cole get so attached to someone so fast. She said ' she has a way with men!" She was such a cute lady. We all love and miss her very much. We always called each other every week to catch up and say "I love you!" She will be in our thoughts always. Gary, Debbie, Nandy, Nicole, & Cole
Legacy Remembers
Posted an obituary
August 20, 2006
Elaine Seeger Obituary
Elaine Seeger, 1915-2005 David Cuthbert Staff writer The story that members of Elaine Seeger's family all tell is how she walked from her home on Gen. Diaz Street to St. Dominic Church on Harrison Avenue almost every morning for early ... Read Elaine Seeger's Obituary
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