Mrs. Imker died of neck cancer on August 3rd in her home. She was born in San Jose in 1931 and lived in Santa Cruz for the last 33 years. She loved to play bridge, travel, read and collect cookbooks. She loved her pets dearly.
Survivors are Sons Frederick Imker of Aiken, SC and Eric Imker of Peachtree City, GA; grandchildren Warren Imker of Huntsville, AL and Valerie Wilson of Atlanta, GA.
Services will be held Saturday, August 9th at noon at the DeAnza mobile home park clubhouse, 2395 Delaware Ave in Santa Cruz.
In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to Santa Cruz County Animal Services,
http://www.scanimalservices.us.
To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.
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Elaine Packett
August 8, 2008
Hope you get the job of taking care of God's kitties, wait for me and I will help you when I get there. I will miss you dear friend.
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