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Elinor Rindom Hansen Homann,
83 Years old of Columbus, NY,

Passed away Thursday October 10, 2013 at the home of her son John Jr. after fighting a courageous battle with cancer.

Elinor was born in Woodbridge Township, New Jersey on  May 14, 1930 the daughter of the late Magnus and Mildred Wiberg Hansen who immigrated from Denmark to Metuchen, New Jersey where she spent all of her childhood and young adult years.She attended Metuchen schools graduating from South Plainfield High School and attended Middlesex County College, Edison, NJ.  Elinor married the love of her life John ( Jack) Henry Homann Sr. on May 31, 1947 in the Dutch Reformed Church of Metuchen, NJ.They would have been married 66 years. Jack predeceased her December 11,2012. They resided in and around Metuchen before building their own home on Tingley Lane, Oak Tree, Edison, NJ, living there for many many years while raising their 5 children, before retiring to the family farm, Christie Acres, Columbus, New York.

Elinor so enjoyed quilting, reading, herb gardening,antiquing, family genealogy,and traveling through the years with the family to old historical villages.She loved the ocean where she and Jack spent many winters in Folly Beach, SC.
Elinor was a member of the Never Idle 4-H group under the leadership of Mrs. Reeder as a child. She was a past member of American Legion Post 65, Metuchen. She was an assistant leader to the Oak Tree Girl Scout Troop and later Den Mother to Oak Tree Cub Scouts. Elinor was a past member of the Metuchen Reformed Church, Mary Circle, Quilters Guild and a member of Women Helping Women.Elinor was a past member of Douglas College Parents Group and the Dance Theater Guild.  She became an  Associate member of Columbus Community Church, Columbus, NY, and a past member of the Alter Guild. Elinor formed and was a member of the CCC Quilters Guild, Needles & Pins Sewing, Quilting and Home Bureau later being held in the old historical Town Hall.She chaired the CCC Quilt and Flower show along with Linda Reese.Elinor also belonged to the Americana Village Quilters, Hamilton, NY

Elinor spent the last several years putting her heart and soul into her little hamlet of Columbus which she loved and took so much pride in,she went out on her own to collect up donations to buy American flags for the poles along the road then moved on to barrels and started up a gardening club with a few town ladies and children planting her beautiful red geraniums, then just the past two winters went full speed ahead with getting Christmas lights upon the poles.With sadness in our hearts Elinor passed away before becoming Honorary Mayor of Columbus where she was to be presented with a beautiful sash and certificate at the Columbus Community Days....she surely will be missed.

Elinor is survived by her children, John and Barbara Homann Jr. of Columbus, NY, James and Mary Homann of Charleston, SC, SueAnne and Philip Miele of Columbus, NY, Jay and Nancy Homann of St. Augustine, Fla., daughter in law Sharon Homann of Charleston, SC and Christine Homann who resides in heaven. Grammy & Mimmy to 15 and Great Grammy to 25, aunt and second momma to many special nieces and nephews.She is survived by one brother Robert Hansen of TN and predeceased by her siblings, Borge, William and Otto Hansen, Alice Minney, Evelyn Distler, Irene Vogel and Daisy Distler.
Elinor enjoyed life, was a people person, a get to it and make it happen kinda gal and the best wife, mother, grandmother any family could ask for, she was the matriarch of our family, she made us proud!

Calling Hours : Dakin Funeral Home, 17 North Main St., New Berlin, NY, Wednesday October 16th,  2-4 & 7-9

Funeral Service to be held: Thursday October 17th,  11:00,  Columbus Community Church, St. Hwy # 80,Columbus, NY

Luncheon to follow: Whitney House next to Church

Burial at Hillside Cemetery, Metuchen, NJ Friday October 18th 2PM

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On behalf of the Hansen's residing in TN we send our condolences to a beloved Aunt and Sister,May she rest in heaven in the arms of her lord.
Eric M.Hansen
Lawrenceburg, TN

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Am proud to have been a friend of Elinor. We spent many happy hours in our Quilting group which we named Needles and Pins. She was a busy lady who championed many causes. Special love and prayers for the family who will miss her greatly;especially Susie and Jackie, whom I knew well when I lived in Columbus.
Marjorie D. Buys
Washington, NC

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May the Lord, mighty God, bless and keep you forever. Grant you peace, perfect peace, courage in every endeaver.
Lift your eyes to see His face, and His grace forever. May the Lord, mighty God, bless and keep you forever.
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Love Is Stronger Than Death Love is stronger than death. So, I must be content to know that love is not affected by death- it doesn't end, it doesn't diminish, it doesn't change. Instead, love is immortalized and eternalized through death. And the possibility of that love ever being damaged or broken is eliminated forever. I'll put my trust in love. -c 2002 Mary Hollingsworth, "Little Taps on the Shoulder From God"
Columbus, NY

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Passionate, for everything she did, was done with her soul. From creating art through quilts, to way she embraced her loved ones. There is nothing Gram didn't do passionately. Her opinions were voiced, her stories were told, her garden was tended, her Hamlet was decorated and celebrated, With Her Passion. She was and forever will be a force in our lives like no other. Gram, I know you are at peace with the Lord. Back in Grampy's loving arms. I picture you strolling on sunbeams together singing little ditties and whistling tunes. With Love,
Katrine & Lane Davis
Columbus,NY

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I love you Momma....
Susie Miele
Columbus,NY

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Elinor was such a beautiful person, and so loving. I will alway have a special place in my heart for her.
Anonyomous

 

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Aunt Elinor made me a part of her family many years ago when I married her "favorite" niece Deb Andrews, her sister Daisy's girl. Her and Uncle Jack treated me like I was one of the kids. Time spent at their house was always a hot cup up tea and lively conversation with opinions and instruction in the error of your ways. Their love for me was never in question. May their children, grand children and great grand children walk worthy of the Love that Jack and Elinor gave to them and all who were fortunate to cross their paths.
William O. Hilton
Virginia Beach, VA

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