In Remembrance Of

Eloise Mae (Randall) Testerman

Eloise Mae Testerman, 93, of Gower, MO passed away Friday, November 6,
2015.

 

She was born on May 23, 1922 to John Leroy and Ruth M. (Shafer) Randall
in Scottville, MI.  Eloise lived in
various towns in Michigan before moving to Independence, MO where she met Raymond
Testerman.

 

On July 5, 1947 she was united in marriage Raymond Wilson Testerman.  After their marriage they lived in
Independence until 1961 when they moved near Agency.  While in Agency she was a member of the No. 5
Extension Club.  In 1983 they moved to
Gower and Eloise worked at the Gower Convalescent Center for 10 years retiring
in 1996.  Her husband Raymond passed away
on July 5, 1988. 

 

Eloise enjoyed crocheting, going to local country music shows along
with playing Skip-Bo and cooking for family and friends. She was a wonderful
singer and was a beautiful woman inside and out, devoting her life to her
family which she loved more than anything. 

 

She was also preceded in death by her parents, infant brother John
Randall, brother Richard Randall and sister Lorena Wilcox.

 

Eloise is survived by sons Leon Testerman and wife Barbara, Peetz, CO;
Mike Testerman and wife Mary, Edgerton, MO; grandchildren, Melissa Kelley, Mark
Testerman, Rebecca Testerman and Joshua Testerman; seven great-grandchildren
Madelyn, Nickolas, Chandler, Olivia, Carrie, Kaelan and Conagher; great-great-grandson
Liam; brothers Daniel Randall, Calvin Randall and wife Glenda; sisters Karen Johnson
and husband Dana and Cynthia Lambert and husband Dale; several nieces and
nephews, other relatives and many friends including the staff at the Gower
Convalescent Center.

 

Funeral Service:  11:00 a.m.
Wednesday November 11th with visitation from 10:00-11:00 a.m. prior
to the service all at Hixson-Klein Funeral Home, Gower

Burial:  Allen Cemetery, Gower.

 

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  • Charles and Anita Mummert

    Charles and I send our sincerest sympathies to all of you . She was a Classy Lady and always loved that little smile she had. Hope you find peace with time . 

  • Wanda Hines

    My condolences to the family, especially to my friends Mike & Mary.Jerry (may he rest in peace with Eloise) loved her and when we traveled we always enjoyed looking for a collector spoon for hercollection.  She was a very kind and loving person and I know you will miss her very much.  Looking forward to seeing you soon and may we be a comfort to each other from our recent losses.LOve you   Wanda 

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