She embraced challenges every day. The easy road was never an option to take in her book. Her true love was her family. Her husband Keith, son Hunter, and daughter Whitney may have been just as independent and strong-willed as her, but they loved each other unconditionally. She was the rock and co-coach to Keith. People may have thought Keith was the real coach, but truly she was what kept him moving. Edie adored the afternoon walks, park visits and puppy time with granddaughter Mallory, "Little Bug." She and her siblings Jill, Carrie, and Matt were always up to no good, especially when all were together. Whether it was dressing up the chickens, squirting condiments on the ceiling, or hiding candy away at night, it always ended up being her fault as the oldest. Often times, Edie was referred to as Hattie, her mother. The two were inseparable and so much alike in many ways. If there was a feta cheese eating contest, they would win the trophy.
Her spirit will ride on as she looks over us day by day. She is certainly soaring free on her Harley Apollo, with wind blowing in her face, bandana tightened, ear-to-ear grin, and throttle down with the "ba-ba-ba-ba" roar of the bike to serenade her. At the close of this chapter, she is reunited with Pa, jamming out to Cher, enjoying a cold one and looking over all of us, as she did every day to bring out the best in us.
Edie is survived by her husband Keith Slifka, son Hunter (Heather) Slifka, daughter Whitney Slifka, granddaughter Mallory Slifka, mother Hattie (Fred Webb) Baird, sister Caroline (Paul) Baird-Forristall, sister Jill Baird, and brother Matthew (Shelley) Baird.
She was predeceased by her father David Baird and her parents-in-law, Kenneth and Mary (Martin) Slifka.
Funeral service for Edie will be at 11 a.m., on Wednesday, September 20, 2023, at the United Methodist Church in Cresco, IA, with Pastor Melissa Warren officiating. Visitation will be from 4-7 p.m., on Tuesday, September 19, 2023, also at the United Methodist Church in Cresco, and will continue on to Wednesday for one hour prior to the start of the service. Burial will be at New Oregon Cemetery.
She embraced challenges every day. The easy road was never an option to take in her book. Her true love was her family. Her husband Keith, son Hunter, and daughter Whitney may have been just as independent and strong-willed as her, but they loved each other unconditionally. She was the rock and co-coach to Keith. People may have thought Keith was the real coach, but truly she was what kept him moving. Edie adored the afternoon walks, park visits and puppy time with granddaughter Mallory, "Little Bug." She and her siblings Jill, Carrie, and Matt were always up to no good, especially when all were together. Whether it was dressing up the chickens, squirting condiments on the ceiling, or hiding candy away at night, it always ended up being her fault as the oldest. Often times, Edie was referred to as Hattie, her mother. The two were inseparable and so much alike in many ways. If there was a feta cheese eating contest, they would win the trophy.
Her spirit will ride on as she looks over us day by day. She is certainly soaring free on her Harley Apollo, with wind blowing in her face, bandana tightened, ear-to-ear grin, and throttle down with the "ba-ba-ba-ba" roar of the bike to serenade her. At the close of this chapter, she is reunited with Pa, jamming out to Cher, enjoying a cold one and looking over all of us, as she did every day to bring out the best in us.
Edie is survived by her husband Keith Slifka, son Hunter (Heather) Slifka, daughter Whitney Slifka, granddaughter Mallory Slifka, mother Hattie (Fred Webb) Baird, sister Caroline (Paul) Baird-Forristall, sister Jill Baird, and brother Matthew (Shelley) Baird.
She was predeceased by her father David Baird and her parents-in-law, Kenneth and Mary (Martin) Slifka.
Funeral service for Edie will be at 11 a.m., on Wednesday, September 20, 2023, at the United Methodist Church in Cresco, IA, with Pastor Melissa Warren officiating. Visitation will be from 4-7 p.m., on Tuesday, September 19, 2023, also at the United Methodist Church in Cresco, and will continue on to Wednesday for one hour prior to the start of the service. Burial will be at New Oregon Cemetery.
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