Emelie Olson, 85, died at home on Sept. 15 after a long illness.
She was born and raised on a farm by the Lake of the Woods in northern Minnesota near the Manitoba border. She received an undergraduate degree from the University of Iowa and a graduate degree in socio-cultural anthropology from UCLA. She was a Peace Corps volunteer in the 1960s in a village in southwestern Turkey, where she maintained lifelong friendships. For thirty years she was a teacher at Whittier College in California. She spent sabbaticals doing field research in Turkey and in southern India.
Emelie was an avid gardener, committed to native plants and sustainability.
A "green burial" occurred at the Las Cruces Camposanto in Taos, where her remains are feeding the microorganisms in the soil.
Surviving are her husband of forty-six years (Glenn Yocum), two brothers in Minnesota (one on the family farm), a brother in central Oregon, a daughter (Aysha Prather) and two grandsons in Oklahoma, a stepson in Kingman, AZ, a stepdaughter and grandson in Los Angeles, and here in Taos her devoted caregivers (Sabrina, Wendy, Manuela, and Lina), the caring hospice staff at Mountain Home Health Care, a cat (Lynx), and two chickens (Louise and Arlene).
A small memorial gathering for family and old friends will happen later TBA .
No cut flowers please, but quietly planting a tree would be a fitting gesture in her memory. Memorial gifts may be made to Taos Feral Feline Friends or to Rivers and Birds.
To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.
818 Paseo del Pueblo Sur, Taos, NM 87571
Memories and condolences can be left on the obituary at the funeral home website.
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