Elizabeth Anne Schrader, formerly of Bellevue, Washington, would like all her family, friends, and adoring fans everywhere to celebrate that, while she has left the planet, not to worry: she has gone home. And life in heaven is unbelievable.
Elizabeth was born on Income Tax Day, April 15, 1956, to Casey "Kim" and Mary Lou Kindle in Salinas, California. She joined an older brother, Keith Kindle, and a few years later celebrated the arrival of her younger brother Paul Kindle, her compadre through childhood. She liked sharing her birthday with American taxpayers everywhere because, she often explained, it made remembering her special day a mandatory event.
Lizzy loved music nearly as much as she loved people. When she married Tim Schrader after her high school graduation in 1974, the North Salinas High School chorale, of which she was a four-year member, sang at their wedding. Years later, she sang in church and community choirs in Bellevue and Seattle.
The real loves of her life are Elizabeth's daughters, Kimberly Ryan Schrader, who is surprisingly 30 and lives in Ventura, California, and Katie Allan Schrader, who preferred heaven after trying things out here for four months. Lizzie was reluctant to leave Kimberly but is joyful to see Katie once more.
A perfect day for Liz included scrapbooking with glitter and ribbon, sharing tea and cake with a friend, and watching Alfred Hitchcock movies. She loved Christmas more than anyone.
In her heart, Lizzie said, she looked like Michelle Pfeiffer, but really, in her head, she was more like Tinkerbell.
She hated bullies.
After her daughters, some of the people Lizzie loved most included Mel Gibson, Eliza Doolittle, her nephew Brian Kindle of Portland, Oregon; nieces Laura and Mary Kindle of Salinas, California; nieces Cara Johnson of Puyallup, Washington and Erin Schrader of Nantucket, Massachusetts; Tim and Rod and David Schrader and their families; and many old and new friends everywhere. No one who met her was a stranger for long, and those of us blessed to call her friend will always miss her and remember
Dear Keith, Maybelle and Amanda. I am grieving with you in your loss and pray that you will be strengthened and comforted during this time. I hope that through the tears there will be smiles of the sweet memories you have. Much love, Helene Schloesser and family
Keith and family,
I am so very sorry for your loss. My deepest heartfelt sympathies. Lifting you all up!
To Keith and family,
Please know that you are in our prayers. We are deeply sorry for your loss. May the warmth of memories help to ease your sorrow. (James Sams...Beth Yeshua International)
May Yeshua comfort your family and friends as only He can, as well as all mourners in Zion, and may her memory serve as a blessing!
Dear Keith and family,
Please know that a family of fellow believers in Yeshua who watch on line share with you the pains of loss through our own experiences of a loved ones passing.No words can stop the sorrow or the aching in the arms to hold the one who has gone on before us.However we who KNOW these conditions of loss and share the TRUTH of life eternal through Yeshua say with a loud and praising voice, "THY LOVED ONE WILL RISE AGAIN".
We watch Rabbi Greg on livestream and we get the prayer emails. We are so sorry for your loss. Our prayers are with you.
Sincerely,
The Dunns
Dearest Keith and family, we are so sorry to hear about your sister. May Adonai comfort you and give you his strength in the coming days. May His peace blanket you all, In the Gentleness of the Name of Yeshua HaMashiach..
Lisa Vinson
Keith & Family,
My condolences to you on the loss of your sister. My prayers are with you, and above all the Father's prayer which is more important: www.youtube.com/watch?v=xW4YB6fVvJo. I pray that His shalom will cover you all during this time.
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