Created March 27, 2007
Elise's Memorial Service on March 25, 2007:
Click here for pdf of program. (Opens in new window.  Printed two sides, folded )
    Pastor Matt's text:                                                           (videos below)
  • Videos and Photos (a high speed connection works best)
    This is a combination of two videos from 1991 --
    one from her singing during a "Las Vegas Night"
    entertainment break, and the other a silly bit for
    a Youth Group Gong Show.
    "Slide show file"                  Shown during the reception afterwards
    This is a compilation of photos going back to
    when Elise was about four, up until our return to
    Long Island in 2001 for our 40th High School
    reunion.  You will be given the choice of running  
    it directly.  If you get one or more security
    warnings,  click "run" even if it asks you a second
    time ("Are you sure ...?").   Or you can save it to
    your disk drive.  The file has been scanned and
    it was definitely virus-free before I uploaded it.
kenbirmingham.com/elise
Together

    We strolled the lane together,
    Laughed at the rain together,
    Sang loves refrain together,
    And we both pretend
    It will never end.
    One day we cried together,
    Cast love aside together,
    You're gone from me,
    But in my memory,
    We always will be together.
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From the bulletin of Elise's service:
Elise led a very full life.  A terrific wife and a mother to three wonderful children
(and our children’s friends), she was also a public school teacher, tax professional,
and a volunteer for many organizations.

Elise had been very active at the Wantagh Memorial Congregational Church in
New York as a member of various boards, head of the Nursery School Committee,
advisor to the PF, church treasurer, Sunday school teacher and children’s worship
leader, choir member, and president of the Women's Fellowship.  She was a
volunteer driver for disabled people and a founder of the Nassau County (NY)
affiliate of Habitat for Humanity.

At Norcross Presbyterian she was on session for finance, restructuring the
preschool, served in Presbyterian Women, and sang alto (sometimes soprano) in
our choir.  You can hear her voice in one of the videos.

Elise had a great sense of humor which you can also see in the photos and
videos.  She had a remarkable sense of adventure.  She enrolled the two of us in
all available swimming and  SCUBA classes.  We were diving buddies.  We traveled
to see many of the great sights of this wonderful country.

Today we celebrate Elise’s life, one full enough for three people – and we miss
her.  In lieu of flowers, if you wish to make an offering in her memory, please make
out a check to Norcross Presbyterian Church and mark it "Tuition fund for Osim
children".  Or, if you wish, please make a donation to the National Multiple
Sclerosis Society, Habitat for Humanity, to any other charity of your choice, or to
the church's general memorial fund.

    -Ken Birmingham, and our family