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Heidi Susan <I>Herdrich</I> Edmonston

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Heidi Susan Herdrich Edmonston

Birth
Spokane, Spokane County, Washington, USA
Death
4 Nov 2007 (aged 26)
Fredericksburg, Gillespie County, Texas, USA
Burial
Ritzville, Adams County, Washington, USA Add to Map
Plot
6.17A.7
Memorial ID
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Heidi Susan was a rare and precious flower in God's garden. Having struggled with health problems the past several years and with her doctors unable to find the cause of her illness, our heavenly father gathered her unto him unexpectedly and quietly, giving her Eternal Peace. Heidi was born at Deaconess Hospital to Norman and Susan Herdrich. She lived her entire life in the Spokane Valley and attended McDonald Elementary, Evergreen Jr. High, and Central Valley High School. She was a member of the class of 1999. She was a life-long member of Spokane Valley United Methodist Church and particularly remembers her time there with Pastor Bob Roberts and Julie Roberts. During that time Heidi played flute, bells, sang in the youth choir, was an acolyte, and a youth lay reader. Heidi was active in Camp Fire. She also enjoyed art and music. She could hear a song once and know the music and lyrics by heart. She had many gifts, which she was never able to fully use in her all too brief life. She worked a number of jobs and proved a capable worker, making us proud. She also had her difficulties in life and struggled with them, faced them, and tried to become a better person. Heidi married the love of her life, Roy H. Edmonston. They adored each other. They shared a love for movies of all sorts. They loved to laugh. And because she was needed, Heidi left her husband to live with her maternal grandmother, Mary Webb, for a year and a half in Ritzville. Roy would commute from Spokane to visit Heidi. Then Roy and Heidi moved to Fredricksburg, TX, to join his family. We all hoped the warmer climate would help her feel better. After a serious illness this summer, she seemed to be doing better. Heidi was preceded in death by all four of her grandparents, Fred and Florice Herdrich of Spokane and James and Mary Webb of Ritzville. She leaves her husband Roy, father-in-law George, mother-in-law Cindy, and sister-in-law Marion Edmonston of Fredricksburg, Tx; brother and sister-in-law Merlin and Jessica Edmonston of Coos Bay, OR; her parents Norm and Sue Herdrich, sister and brother-in-law Kristin and David Ryan of Spokane; and sister Megan of Wilmore, KY; and numerous aunts, uncles, cousins, and friends. A service will be held in Ritzville at the Trinity United
Heidi Susan was a rare and precious flower in God's garden. Having struggled with health problems the past several years and with her doctors unable to find the cause of her illness, our heavenly father gathered her unto him unexpectedly and quietly, giving her Eternal Peace. Heidi was born at Deaconess Hospital to Norman and Susan Herdrich. She lived her entire life in the Spokane Valley and attended McDonald Elementary, Evergreen Jr. High, and Central Valley High School. She was a member of the class of 1999. She was a life-long member of Spokane Valley United Methodist Church and particularly remembers her time there with Pastor Bob Roberts and Julie Roberts. During that time Heidi played flute, bells, sang in the youth choir, was an acolyte, and a youth lay reader. Heidi was active in Camp Fire. She also enjoyed art and music. She could hear a song once and know the music and lyrics by heart. She had many gifts, which she was never able to fully use in her all too brief life. She worked a number of jobs and proved a capable worker, making us proud. She also had her difficulties in life and struggled with them, faced them, and tried to become a better person. Heidi married the love of her life, Roy H. Edmonston. They adored each other. They shared a love for movies of all sorts. They loved to laugh. And because she was needed, Heidi left her husband to live with her maternal grandmother, Mary Webb, for a year and a half in Ritzville. Roy would commute from Spokane to visit Heidi. Then Roy and Heidi moved to Fredricksburg, TX, to join his family. We all hoped the warmer climate would help her feel better. After a serious illness this summer, she seemed to be doing better. Heidi was preceded in death by all four of her grandparents, Fred and Florice Herdrich of Spokane and James and Mary Webb of Ritzville. She leaves her husband Roy, father-in-law George, mother-in-law Cindy, and sister-in-law Marion Edmonston of Fredricksburg, Tx; brother and sister-in-law Merlin and Jessica Edmonston of Coos Bay, OR; her parents Norm and Sue Herdrich, sister and brother-in-law Kristin and David Ryan of Spokane; and sister Megan of Wilmore, KY; and numerous aunts, uncles, cousins, and friends. A service will be held in Ritzville at the Trinity United

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  • Created by: Paulette
  • Added: Aug 17, 2011
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/75070395/heidi_susan-edmonston: accessed ), memorial page for Heidi Susan Herdrich Edmonston (28 Apr 1981–4 Nov 2007), Find a Grave Memorial ID 75070395, citing Ritzville Memorial Cemetery, Ritzville, Adams County, Washington, USA; Maintained by Paulette (contributor 47137857).