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An obituary does so little to convey the richness of the story. Here's some of what Elaine's obituary doesn't say:
- Elaine died 6 years to the day after her husband, Jim, whispered his last words "Goodnight, babycakes." He died at some point during that night. Jim was a marathon runner who was one of the healthiest men I have ever known. They never did find out what caused his death.
- Elaine was a spitfire full of spunk literally up to the day she died. She was driven by an insatiable desire to squeeze every drop of living out of life.
- Second only to her love for Jesus, Elaine's sons were her passion. When Jim died, and even moreso when she was diagnosed with cancer, Elaine's single focus was preparing them for adulthood. She succeeded. Her youngest, Nathan, turned 18 and graduated from high school this spring. They have their work cut out for them, but she left them well prepared.
- Elaine touched a lot of lives, but not only in the way that was talked about in her eulogy today. She also provided the world with an opportunity to see the Church in action. Friends literally have had to hold her up over the past 6 years. Men from the church have managed her lawn, helped her move to a smaller home, fixed all manner of broken things, taught her to ride a motorcycle, and helped raise her boys. Women friends have brought uncountable meals, cleaned her house, did her laundry, drove her to doctor's appointments - even when they were in Boston, researched clinical trials and experimental treatments, held her, cried with her, and helped raise her boys.
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The light of her life was magnified by the darkness of the things God alllowed to come at her. She was a remarkable soul....great in the kingdom.....
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