Harvey Andersen
I remember Else as a cheerful lady at church. A friend and I did some house painting for her and I remember her surprising us by preparing lunch for us.
Thank-you for being a friend.
Harvey Andersen
Birth date: Feb 9, 1930 Death date: Feb 12, 2022
Else Lina Anna Eickstedt (nee Dauer), passed away in Millcreek, Utah on Feb. 12, 2022. She succumbed to pneumonia after several falls. She went to be with the LORD and Savior, Jesus Christ, three days after her 92nd birthday. Alwa Read Obituary
I remember Else as a cheerful lady at church. A friend and I did some house painting for her and I remember her surprising us by preparing lunch for us.
Thank-you for being a friend.
Harvey Andersen
Sad to hear of Else's passing. When she lived in Lander, she provided respite care for me when I lived with and took care of an elderly lady with Parkinson's disease. Else really did have a great smile, and she took interest in my elderly lady, was so friendly, and very dependable. She made the world a better place! Blessings of hope to the family of seeing her on the other side. We have that beautiful hope in Christ.
I read about Aunt Else's passing today and it brings back so many memories. As the years pass and those we love pass on, it's the memories that carry us through. To my cousins, I remember all the Sunday dinners our two families had at Grandma and Grandpa's. When you all made the move to Wyoming, Aunt Else always kept in touch.
Mary, Lynn, Nichi and Mike, Rebecca, Ben and Luke Walter
Else could light up a room with her smile. So glad my boys were able to spend some time with her at the Family Reunion in Mn



Elsie was my last remaining Aunt. I remember them living in Mequon, Wisconsin. When we would be invited for dinner, Elsie would never leave any small amounts of leftovers. Everything had to be eaten. She did not talk about Germany and I am so glad you shared her story. So much I did not know.
I will always remember Elsa’s beautiful smile, joyful disposition, and assiduous caretaking of all the plants in our building. What a cherished recollection I will always have of her.
Sarah Satterfield