Elaine Makin
December 08, 1938 - August 26, 2010
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Elaine Makin
December 08, 1938 - August 26, 2010
Obituary
Mary Elaine Makin, 71, of Laguna Woods, California passed away on August 26, 2010 in Laguna Hills, California. Elaine was born to Walter and Marie Rush in Cincinnati, Ohio on December 8, 1938 and moved to Rancho Palos Verdes, California with her husband and children in 1969. She died peacefully and pain-free with her four sons and true love of 57 years at her bedside.
She is survived by her husband Roy, sons Scot, Greg, Brian, and Kirk, and brother Wayne.
25 responses to Elaine Makin
Mark Beaston says:
September 2, 2010
Elaine was a wonderful mother and person. She was so very kind to me, and always had that terrific laugh and smile for everyone. I will miss her, and my heartfelt condolences go out to the entire Makin family.
Amir Dia says:
September 3, 2010
I will always remember the lovely Mrs. Elaine Makin’s happy smile and eyes! Rejoice her amazing life. . Elaine is Legend! Our prayers are with Friends and Makin Family members through this difficult time
Angie Alejandro says:
September 3, 2010
Makin family & Grandpa Wayne, we are very sorry for your loss. We are thinking of you during this time and will pray that you move swiftly through your grief and reach a point where remembering how wonderful and funny Elaine was makes you smile fondly. As Robert Frost once said, “Happiness makes up in height for what it lacks in length” – may you always be blessed with the reflection of the highest happy heights! With love and condolonces, Angie, Victor, Sarah, Aidan and Aaron
Ashley and Charlee Makin says:
September 3, 2010
We love you Grandma and miss you so much. Rest in peace and visit us often in our dreams. XXOO
Love Ash and Char!
Dianna Makin says:
September 3, 2010
I awake each morning to start a new day
But the pain of loosing you never goes away.
I go about the things I have to do
And as the hours pass I think again of you.
I want to call you and just hear your voice
Then I remember that I have no choice
For you are not there and now my heart cries
Just to see you again to tell you goodbye
To say Mama I love you and I always will
And hope that much of you, in me you’ve instilled.
The day that you left I just didn’t know
That you were going where I couldn’t go.
And now all my memories of you are so dear
But gosh, how I miss you and wish you were here.
Who now can hear me when I need to cry?
It so hard to tell you “Mama goodbye.”
Someday I know all will be well
And I’ll see you again with stories to tell
Of how you were missed and how we have grown
And how good it is to finally be home.
Until then my memories of you I’ll keep near
And I’ll pass them on to those who are dear.
I miss you Mama, Elaine.