Elaine Marie Cummings
Elaine Marie Cummings, a loving wife, mother, grandmother, and great-grandmother, passed away peacefully at home in Lynnwood, WA on November 2024. Born in 1939 in Durango, Colorado, to Orris and Ruth Eide, Elaine grew up to be a beacon of love and kindness. She was raised in Arizona then 1968 moved to Washington where she resided for about 56 years.
Elaine is survived by her devoted husband of 50 years, Walt, and her four cherished daughters: Lori (Mike), Denise (Ed), Kathleen, and Christina (Todd). She was a proud and loving grandmother to nine grandchildren: Jobie, Paige, Chase, Chandler, Bailey, Julian, Keaton, Emma and Lewis. Three great-grandsons: Alfie, Hayden, and Damien, two beloved sisters Anita and Karen, many nieces and nephews, and as well many lifelong friends.
She was preceded in death by her parents: Orris and Ruth Eide, her first husband: Al, sister: Donna, two nephews, one great-grandson: Linus, and several good friends.
Elaine dedicated her life to her family, always offering love, support, and wisdom. Her legacy of warmth and generosity will continue to live on through the many lives she touched.
A service to celebrate Elaine’s life will be held at St. Pius X 22301 58th Ave W, Mountlake Terrace, WA 98043, on December 19, 2024, at 11 a.m. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to a Catholic Charity (#iGiveCatholic).
Elaine will be deeply missed by all who knew and loved her, but her spirit will forever remain in our hearts.
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She will be truly missed. My mom and Elaine are playing there cards in heaven. She was one of the best women I had the opportunity to love. Elaine I love you and will miss you 💔 always.
I’m sorry I never got the chance to meet you, but this I know…you must have been an amazing woman, to raise such an amazing daughter Lori and granddaughter Jobi! Thank you, it is truly an honor to know them.
Elaine and I became friends when she worked at Eagle Hardware. She was a fantastic person and the best friend any of us could ever ask for. She’ll was loved and will be missed.
Karen
Elaine, my brothers mother-in-law, was a welcoming person by nature. When we first met, I was instantly attracted to her warm and friendly way. She was very much interested in knowing you, making you feel accepted and included. Elaine, you will be truly missed ❤️