Marie E. Eherenfieldt, 82, passed away peacefully on November 6, 2021 in Sedro-Woolley. She was born in Bellingham, Washington on September 22, 1939.
Marie was one of the Seattle Mariners biggest fans from the beginning. She never missed a game even when she lived in Springfield, OR for a while, Ray and Marie would listen on the radio out on the patio. Marie was also an avid sewer and quilter and loved to do projects for her family, which is a wonderful keepsake and has become a forever treasure. She also bowled in a league and traveling league for many years. One fond memory is when she beat a pro-bowler. She also loved to go camping, fishing, and hunting with her family. She was married to Ray for 58 years before his passing in 2016.
Marie is survived by her 3 daughters, Sheryl Attolini (Joe), Darla Van Duren (Rick) and Raylene Levi (Clint); 3 sisters, Joanne Hawkins (John), Charlene Hansen and Diane Story (Bill); brother, Gary Hall (Gail); her 2 sisters-in-law, Joan Blazina (Dennis) and Carol Besio (Lewis); brother-in-law, Richard Eherenfieldt (Annie); 7 grandchildren, Cody Van Duren (Ann), Amanda Van Duren, Marissa Nelson (Chris), Mikel Small (Leif), McKinzee Levi, Dante Attolini (Jolene) and Holly Ashe (Erik); 3 great granddaughters with 2 more great grandchildren on the way.
Graveside services will be held at the Hamilton Cemetery at a later date officiated by Paul Petersen. Share your memories of Marie and sign the online guest register.
Miss you so much dear sister. Thank you for teaching me to sew so many years ago. Will miss visiting with you and sharing quilting ideas. Love you!
Darla, so, so sorry to hear this sad news. May your memories be your comfort. My thoughts are with you all. ❤️❤️
Miss you bunches, Marie😢. Great memories of all those Thursday lunches and card games. I love you💕.
Joanne
Darla, Sending prayers to your family. I am so sorry to learn about the loss of your mom. 💕
Miss you Mom 💔 it just doesn’t feel like you are truly gone. So many wonderful memories and keepsakes that in time will help.
Your loving daughter,
Darla