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I am very sorry for the loss of Elinor. I took care of her when she could no longer speak but it was nice that I knew I was making her comfortable and was helping do what I could for her. I give my sympathy to the family.
Birth date: Feb 5, 1919 Death date: Oct 25, 2011
Elinor S. Puetsch, 92, of Camanche, died Tuesday, October 25, 2011 at the Harbor Crest Nursing Home, Fulton. There will be a private family graveside service at Rose Hill Cemetery. The Camanche Chapel Snell-Zornig Funeral Homes Read Obituary
I am very sorry for the loss of Elinor. I took care of her when she could no longer speak but it was nice that I knew I was making her comfortable and was helping do what I could for her. I give my sympathy to the family.
Patsy, Irene, Cinthia, Chris, and Families...I extend my condolences to you all. I also felt the loss of a great neighbor who was there in my first 17 years. I think about those times a lot and appreciate what a nice little neighborhood we had. I recognized Sara (your mom) right away in the Clinton Herald.
I wish you all well in the future. God Bless.
I can't forget all the times I hitched a ride with your dad who on his way to work dropped me off at school at St. Mary's. Your friend ... Terry S.
Our sincere sympathy to the family of Elinor Puetsch. May God take you in His loving arms and give you strength as you face the days ahead. Please know that others share in your loss.
To the Puetsch family, your Mom was such a dear one. So down to earth and made one very comfortable in her home. She will certainly be missed by many. Mary
grandma taught me so much and she never even tried. I miss our naps, and chats at the kitchen table. Uno! One time we played with my ex husband and he layed a draw four card and she goes "ooooh! I'll cut yer head off!" LOL I love my grandma. Gonna miss her every day.
Irene, Patsy, and Cindy,
I am so thankful your mother is free and resting in peace. We (Your mom and I) had a lot of fun in the evenings during her first few years at Harbor Crest. We would visit and laugh like a couple of school girls. She would get so worried and nervous about you girls. I was usually able to settle her down and realize you were grown with families of your own. But as mothers do... she continued to worry. She loved talking about recipes and her "snow pies" and other favorites. She was a dear dear woman who has touched my heart. God Bless you and your families.
Julie