Eloise was a member of First Baptist Church in Everett, WA for 70 years. Her true love was her husband, Jack, who passed away in 1992. They spent the majority of their life together fishing on the gillnetter the "Eloise L", cruising Puget Sound, Southeast Alaska, Petersburg, Wrangell and Ketchikan...in spite of the fact that she openly disliked fish. Eloise made many of her friends through church, her pinnacle club, and her fishing experiences and you could always count on her for her beautiful smile, laughter and positive attitude.
Husky football was a huge part of Eloise and Jack's life as their son Jim was ingrained in the Washington program for 30 years. Their daughter, Sue, was their pride and joy and a constant in their life.
All of Eloise's family are positive that she is rejoicing about again being reunited with her partner in life…. the one who catches fish.
At her request there will be no public memorial and, though grateful for flowers, she would instead like to be remembered with donations to: The Jim Lambright Niemann Pick Foundation NEUPIC, 815 Mercer St #5, Seattle, WA 98195.
Published in The Herald (Everett) on Aug. 16, 2011
Eloise was a member of First Baptist Church in Everett, WA for 70 years. Her true love was her husband, Jack, who passed away in 1992. They spent the majority of their life together fishing on the gillnetter the "Eloise L", cruising Puget Sound, Southeast Alaska, Petersburg, Wrangell and Ketchikan...in spite of the fact that she openly disliked fish. Eloise made many of her friends through church, her pinnacle club, and her fishing experiences and you could always count on her for her beautiful smile, laughter and positive attitude.
Husky football was a huge part of Eloise and Jack's life as their son Jim was ingrained in the Washington program for 30 years. Their daughter, Sue, was their pride and joy and a constant in their life.
All of Eloise's family are positive that she is rejoicing about again being reunited with her partner in life…. the one who catches fish.
At her request there will be no public memorial and, though grateful for flowers, she would instead like to be remembered with donations to: The Jim Lambright Niemann Pick Foundation NEUPIC, 815 Mercer St #5, Seattle, WA 98195.
Published in The Herald (Everett) on Aug. 16, 2011
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