Stephen's sweet Gramsy past away a couple weeks ago. She was an incredible women. Our last visit with her was during the summer and she was able to meet Nathan. We sat on her back porch for over an hour visiting. Everett picked flowers from her garden and played in the dirt. We had popsicles and laughed a lot. She always called Everett Evert which always made me laugh. She was the kindest women and I learned so much from her. From the first day I met her she showed me nothing but kindness and genuine love. When Stephen and I first met he was living in her basement. I would sneak in almost every night that first couple months and we would watch movies in the basement. She was such a good cook and I always thought it was funny she would serve a side of jello on a big piece a lettuce. We will miss her dearly. She had a long wonderful life surrounded by family who love her. Some of the grand kids and family kept things from her home to remember her by. We asked for her fake turtles she kept in her yard. I am excited to put them out by our swing. We love you Gramsy.
On a beautiful sunny morning after
the winter snows had ceased, Elaine M. Peirce, 94, passed from this world to
the next, peacefully, from causes incident to age on 22
February 2019 in Logan, Utah. She was
born 30 September 1924 in Springville, the eldest daughter of Floyd and Adelia
Kindred McPherson. She lived in Springville and Provo, was educated in
Springville schools, and loved the city of her birth throughout her life. She
met, courted, and married Robert W. Peirce on 16 July 1943 in Corvallis, Oregon,
as Bob was preparing for military service in Europe. The marriage was solemnized
in the Salt Lake Temple on 25 June 1952.
Together they raised a family who now
rises to call her blessed, and taught them to work, to be faithful, and to be
grateful for the blessings they receive. She was active in the Church of Jesus
Christ of Latter-day Saints, serving in Young Women, Primary, and Family
History callings. She was a true friend to many in Springville who knew her from
working in retail shops downtown and at several dental offices.
Elaine and Bob adopted the maddening game
of golf and spent many wonderful days strolling in the beauty of manicured
lawns and woodlands. When Bob passed in 1974, she continued to live and work in
Springville, keeping her meticulous yard filled with beautiful flowers and
well-trimmed hedges, and enjoyed a round of golf with family members. Her home was immaculate and nothing was ever
out of place. Having learned from her mother and mother-in-law, her cooking was
legendary and dinner with Elaine was always a treat.
In 1989, she moved to Logan and began
wonderful associations with newly met friends, but always kept in touch with
friends in Springville. She was promised to let peace, love, and harmony abound
in her home and be loving, kind, and understanding, and by so doing she would
have the constant companionship of the Spirit and no blessing would be
withheld. Her doors were always open, as was her heart, and she was loved in
return. She was quick witted, happy, loved to laugh and play cards, joyful, and
a bit mischievous, which was a blessing to our lives. She was active in the
local chapter of the DUP and loved a good book.
She was a member of the Fifth Ward in
Logan and in 1992 was called to serve a mission in Bristol, England, which she
fulfilled with honor and integrity, becoming an example of devotion to the Lord
to her grandchildren. Her service was exemplary and her reach extended to all. She never slowed down and after her return
home in 1993, she cared for her yard as well as the lawns and flowerbeds of the
little neighborhood where she lived. She loved entertaining in the warmth and
beauty of her backyard which was carefully tended and well managed. She always
had a ‘job’ for a visitor to accomplish but the reward was being able to spend
some time with her. She was interested in people and doted upon her family,
especially the little ones who knew her as Grams or Grandma the Great. Slowed
by age, her mind was sharp and lucid, she had her opinions and an uncanny
intuition about people and character, but conversations were always pleasant.
We express our thanks to those who
cared for Elaine over the past year and allowed the family to enjoy spending
time with her and bringing peace to our minds and hearts. Mom was a blessing to
all of us; we will miss her but we are confident in the promises of the Lord and
rejoice in knowing we will see her once again.
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