Monday, March 16, 2020

We Lost Our Treasure--Lillian (GG) Eldridge

We woke up yesterday to the news that after 100 plus years, Lillian Eldridge, my wife's beloved Grandmother, had left us.  It was less than a shock, she had entered the hospital Friday.
Lillian was an amazing woman.  She was everything we wished to be, She connected instantly with everyone she met with her warmth, her wisdom, and her humor. She loved children and dogs and they loved her.  Dasher would get so excited when whenever we would go to her room at the assisted living facility in Bellevue.
Her nickname, GG, was acquired when she became a Great Grandmother 21 years ago and was well established when she moved to the Seattle area from Southern Florida after the death of her husband Ernie Eldridge about 14 years ago.  She was a staple at all our functions, usually the main attraction.
I met Lillian in Florida, almost 27 years ago, a few months after Deb and I started dating.  We were in Orlando to meet with Deb's family.  I was amazed at her energy, she was well into her 70s but wouldn't slow down.
GG was famous for her stories.  She would bend anyone's ear at anytime with cute, but long anecdotes. Her main mantra was "stay in touch with your family!"  She reminded me constantly to call my brothers!
Last fall, friends from far and near gathered to celebrate GG's 100th birthday.  Two weeks ago, she was honored along with other 90 year old members of her church.
Bon Voyage, Lillian!

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Beautiful tribute to GG, she is amazing!
Cindy Robinson

Anonymous said...

A life well lived. Mike, your words are so thoughtful. ❤

CougGeoff said...

Touching. It’s so nice to honor those who blazed the trail and cleared the path before us. MSRIP ����

Ida said...

So very sorry for your loss. She sounds like a wonderful lady and I hope you have many, many good memories of her.