Eloise I. Foltz

By September 27, 2018Uncategorized

5/30/1930 – 9/23/2018

Eloise Irene Foltz was born May 30, 1930 in Omaha to Glen and Elizabeth (Little) Sylvester. She grew up on 36th and Ames and attended Monmouth Park Grade School and graduated from North High School.

Eloise and Vern Foltz were married May 15, 1948 at Holy Angles Church. They had two children Ron & Kathy. They raised their children in their home on Browne St. Eloise moved to a new home in 2004 and then to Seven Oaks at Norte Dame.

Eloise was very active with Cub Scouts, Girl Scouts, Church and Holy Angles Grade School. She worked 30 years as a meat wrapper at Hinky Dinky.

Eloise loved to bowl and traveled all over the States with friends to the Women’s National Bowling Tournaments. She belonged to the 600 club and appeared on Bowling at Leisure Lanes several times. She also liked to go to their trailer on the lake with friends and family, Church, travel, shop, read, do word puzzles and spend time at the boats.

Her other love was her family. She enjoyed spending time with her sisters, Bev, Shirley and Sharon. She cherished her time with her grandchildren and great-grandchildren and always looked forward to seeing them.

She was preceded in death by: Husband of 49 years: Vern Foltz; Survived by Children: Ron (Mary Pat) Foltz, Kathy (Neal) Seibold; Grandchildren: Chris (Jen) Foltz, Terri (Chet) Crinklaw, Lisa (Wyatt) DeWeese, Karen (Rick) Neneman; 8 Great-grandchildren; Sister: Sharon Cook; Many nieces, nephews, other loving family & friends.

Visitation Wednesday 5:00 – 6:30 PM with at Rosary 6:30 PM at Roeder Mortuary 2727 N. 108th Street Omaha, Nebraska; Funeral Mass 10:00 AM Thursday, September 27, 2018 at St. James Catholic Church 9025 Larimore Avenue Omaha, Nebraska, Interment Hillcrest Memorial Park Omaha, Nebraska.

Memorials to Notre Dame Sisters

2 Comments

  • Paulette Mitzlaff Smith says:

    Hi Kathy,
    so sorry to hear about your mom. never easy to lose the person who knows so much about you from day one. i will be praying for all of you this week.

  • Wilma says:

    I’m so very sorry for your loss. It’s comforting to know that we have a Heavenly Father who knows our inner-most struggles to come to terms with our loss. I recently lost a brother, a sister-in-law and most recently a best friend so I can sympathize with your pain. I found a comforting scripture at 2 Corithians 1:3-4 which speaks of Jehovah as the God of all comfort who comforts us in all of our trials. I hope this brings you the same comfort as it has me. For more comforting thoughts visit JW. Org.

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