Tributes
Leave a TributeHugs to all of you dear cousins!
Cathy and Don Koch
What a wonderful celebration of Florence yesterday. Thank you for an opportunity to remember a life well lived. I shall never forget the times we spent together: When she suggested dinner and martinis, when she called of a Sunday afternoon, when we talked about politics during her treatment. She will always be in our fondest memories.
She will be deeply missed.
Our hearts and prayers are with the Edelstein family
Thinking of you with Sympathy from
the Freidenfelt family
I only met your mother in passing but I grieve for you at HER passing. I'm glad she was there for you during a tough life transition - and still there for you as you entered a new life and extended family with Terry.
We are looking forward to seeing you tomorrow from 4-6PM at Florence's home.
3906 1st Ave NE Seattle 98105
Parking is limited so please carpool if you can.
I met her just once at your wedding two years ago.
Yesterday I brought out the letter she sent me last year.
Her neatly written words on sky blue paper led me to some footprint of her spirit - how sincere and also delicate she was. . .
May Florence dwell in the Light - in the Source of Blessing,
and I hope the same blessing to you and all your family.
-Siot
We were so sorry to see that your Mom/Grandma passed away. I remember her very well from our Sacajawea days. She was always very involved, funny, smart, and so supportive of her family. She set the "Grandma Bar" very high, and it was an honor to know her.
Shawn, Randy & Tyler Moore
Please accept my heart-felt condolences. Florence was was a kind, good and loving woman. I was honored to have her as my mother-in-law and grandmother to my son, Alex. I was extremely fond of her and will always has cherish the memories of our times together. She is a treasure.
My love to all, Paula
I haven't met your mother, but I can imagine how she was sincere and warm-hearted, from her picture and you. I hope your bond with your family and friends give you much comfort. I believe that she will always be on your side.
Aloha (Kim Chanho)
I have struggled with a way to be included in the out pouring of love that your Mom has generated. She has been a becon in my life simply by calling me whenver she wanted to feel close to her sister , your Aunt Bobbie. That becon will still burn in my heart and you will always have cousins who welcome you to visit in California. Hugs, Cathy and Don
I would like to express my deep condolence on your mom’s pass away.
And I convey our heartfelt sympathy on your loss on behalf of Korean facilitator team of Gardening People's Heart Retreat.
Since I'd met her in the eve of your wedding, I feel much deeper sorrow now.
I will hold you and her, and all your family in my prayer. _()_
Sunshine from Korea
I am so sorry to hear of your mother's passing. I have lit a candle in my office in her honor and will be holding you in my heart.
Blessings,
John Fenner
Love Milka
I am so sorry for your loss. May the blessing of your mother's life carry forward in the lives of her children, grandchildren, and the generations yet to come. You, Terry, and your family are in my heart.
With warm blessings,
Hanna
Hanna Sherman
You have my heartfelt sorrow.
Bridget
Love,
Bonnie, Marvin and Brandon
I'm sorry to hear the news about your Mom's passing. I hope your family's memories will bring you comfort in the days ahead.
Ralph Banasiak
Barb
Love,
Norene
Please know you and the rest of the family are in my heart and prayers.
Love,
Mark
Mark Gwaltney
Nathan Hale Music Department
10750 30th Ave NE
Seattle WA 98125
Children's Hospital Foundation: Uncompensated Care
PO Box 5371
Mailstop S200
Seattle, WA 98145
Florence was perceptive, candid, fearless, self-possessed, graceful and was among the greatest of the greatest generation. She was amazingly;
strong of character, smart and funny to the end, and limitlessly compassionate.
Her legacy for all of us is her strength, kindness, courage and integrity, her
passion for justice, and of course, her love of friends and family
3906 1st Ave NE Saturday, March 12, 2011 4-6PM
Leave a Tribute
Hugs to all of you dear cousins!
Cathy and Don Koch
What a wonderful celebration of Florence yesterday. Thank you for an opportunity to remember a life well lived. I shall never forget the times we spent together: When she suggested dinner and martinis, when she called of a Sunday afternoon, when we talked about politics during her treatment. She will always be in our fondest memories.

From Florence's Dear Friends
I heard about Florence even before I came to Seattle in 1979. Anthony arrived here in 1978 to start teaching in the Communications Department, then headed by Alex, and he wrote to me about the kindness and hospitality shown to him by the Edelsteins, with whom he stayed while looking for an apartment. After I arrived the following year, Florence often not only entertained us, but helped and advised me in my house hunting, and her support and friendship made my settling down in a foreign country much easier.
Florence was a wonderful hostess. Barbara and I always looked forward to our regular lunches with her at "the resort" as we called her apartment, not only because of its lovely views, but also because she always made us feel so welcome. We also eagerly anticipated our 4th July celebrations. It was magical sitting on the balcony on a warm Summer evening with her, sipping champagne and oohing and aahing at the fire works.
We often talked on the phone - at least once a week. She enjoyed the newspaper and told me that she always checked the obituaries first, then had a crack at the crossword puzzle before reading the rest. She was an absolute whizz at those cross words and could whip through most of one at an amazing speed.
I spoke to her on her last Wednesday. She was cheerful and perky,as always, but she did mention that she needed to see her doctor again soon due to an intestinal problem. She then talked about death. She said that she had had a long and happy life, her children and grandchildren were doing well and that she was content and prepared to die. I had a strong feeling that she knew the end was near and that she faced it bravely and willingly.
Barbara and I will miss her terribly, but we are both grateful for the love, support and friendship she provided. I loved her voice and I continue to hear it as I have imaginary conversations with her.
My friend Chryan sent me this today. It is a Jewish remembrance.
At the rising of the sun and at its going down.
We remember them.
At the blowing of the wind and in the chill of winter.
We remember them.
At the opening of the buds and the rebirth of spring.
We remember them.
At the blueness of the skies and in the warmth of summer.
We remember them.
At the rustling of the leaves and in the beauty of autumn.
We remember them.
At the beginning of the year and when it ends.
We remember them.
When we are weary and in need of strength.
We remember them.
When we are lost and sick at heart.
We remember them.
When we have joy we crave to share.
We remember them.
When we have decisions that are difficult to make.
We remember them.
When we have achievements that are based on theirs.
We remember them.
As long as we live, they too will live,
for they are a part of us.