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Lydia smiling ~ lit up with joy all those around her. She is missed by Redeemer Lutheran community…##imported-begin##Karen Kneedler##imported-end##
Birth date: Jul 30, 1926 Death date: Jul 27, 2012
Lydia Sutton Eitner, born July 30th, 1926 in Lihue, Kauai, Hawaii passed away on July 27, 2012 from complications due to alzheimers.Lydia is survived by her husband, William Eitner; daughters, Linda Sutton-Doll and Suzette Sutton Read Obituary
Lydia smiling ~ lit up with joy all those around her. She is missed by Redeemer Lutheran community…##imported-begin##Karen Kneedler##imported-end##
Lydia was a fantastic lady. She was easy going, always had a smile, and always made you feel like she was happy to see you. She was generous, kind and had a good sense of humor. I know she made my dad very happy. It was a joy having her as a stepmom. The world is lessened by her passing. I will miss her.##imported-begin##Bill Eitner##imported-end##
We send our heartfelt condolences to the family. Lydia was a most gracious person to both of us. She will be missed.##imported-begin##Don & Carol Haskell##imported-end##
Lydia was an important part in our family. She was a great wife to Dad, supporting him with love and companionship. Dad and Lydia travelled together to many places, Germany, Hawaii and Alaska to name a few and she was always excited to show us the pictures of the adventures they had. We will always think of Lydia when we have Drumsticks. She always kept these ice cream treats in the freezer and offered them whenever we visited. She would tell use the stories of her dad and how the Drumstick was invented. We have all gained a few pounds from the ice cream!We have enjoyed sharing the last few years with Lydia, having her as part of our family and we are saddened by her passing. Her faith guides her now as she goes home with our Lord and she will be forever in our hearts.##imported-begin##Debbie Eitner##imported-end##