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Eloise <I>Tout</I> Annesley

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Eloise Tout Annesley

Birth
Cedar Vale, Chautauqua County, Kansas, USA
Death
25 Dec 2012 (aged 89–90)
Wimberley, Hays County, Texas, USA
Burial
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Eloise Tout Annesley 90 died on Christmas Day 2012 at the Deer Creek Wimberley nursing home. The family would like to extend gratitude to them for their loving care.

She is survived by daughter Cheryl Cohee, son Robert West, grandchildren Cole Alexander, Robin and Frank Jordan, Robert and Brittany West plus four great-grandchildren.

Eloise leaves a legacy with her beautiful inspiring paintings, her love for crosswords and quest for knowledge. She was also a gifted actress, costume designer, talented seamstress and culinary master. A wise teacher sharing the value of table manners, the art of dressing to impress and the importance of knowing how to dance. She loved this time of year driving "slowly" around the neighborhood looking at Christmas lights. It was the joy and excitement of being together and sharing in the spirit of the holidays. She loved her dog Napolian, fashion, being witty and always telling the truth. Eloise's vibrancy, wisdom, intelligence, creativity, high-kicks and humor shall be missed by everyone who had the pleasure of knowing and learning from her.

One quote she often repeated "being bored is just a state of mind-just change your mind and you'll never be bored."
Eloise Tout Annesley 90 died on Christmas Day 2012 at the Deer Creek Wimberley nursing home. The family would like to extend gratitude to them for their loving care.

She is survived by daughter Cheryl Cohee, son Robert West, grandchildren Cole Alexander, Robin and Frank Jordan, Robert and Brittany West plus four great-grandchildren.

Eloise leaves a legacy with her beautiful inspiring paintings, her love for crosswords and quest for knowledge. She was also a gifted actress, costume designer, talented seamstress and culinary master. A wise teacher sharing the value of table manners, the art of dressing to impress and the importance of knowing how to dance. She loved this time of year driving "slowly" around the neighborhood looking at Christmas lights. It was the joy and excitement of being together and sharing in the spirit of the holidays. She loved her dog Napolian, fashion, being witty and always telling the truth. Eloise's vibrancy, wisdom, intelligence, creativity, high-kicks and humor shall be missed by everyone who had the pleasure of knowing and learning from her.

One quote she often repeated "being bored is just a state of mind-just change your mind and you'll never be bored."


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