Obituary: Erhart, Florence Elizabeth

Age 88


ERHART,
Florence Elizabeth
(Age 88)

Born August 14, 1923, went to be with the Lord February 19, 2012.

Mother was born in Elloam, Montana, the youngest of four girls.

She graduated from high school, met and married the love of her life Vincent, in 1944.

They were married for 40 years when he passed.

Mrs. Erhart has been a resident of Spokane Valley for 58 years.

She was preceded in death by her husband Vincent in 1984, her daughter Gloria in 2001, three sisters, and her parents.

Florence leaves behind her son Daniel and his wife Cheri, of Montgomery, IL, daughters, Bonnie Stenzel and her husband Tom of AZ, Joan Ogilvie and her husband Ted of Chewelah, WA, Son Roger Erhart of Spokane Valley, daughter Sandra Alexander and her husband Mark of Fayettvile, NC.

Florence had nine grandchildren and five great-grandchildren.

A visitation will be held Wednesday Feb. 22 from 4:00PM to 8:00 PM at Thornhill Valley Chapel 1400 S. Pines Rd.

Spokane, Valley, WA.

A Funeral and Celebration of Life will be held Thursday February 23, 11:00 AM at Thornhill Valley Chapel 1400 S. Pines Rd.

Spokane Valley, WA.

Interment will follow the services at Pines Cemetery in Spokane Valley.

Memorial contributions may be made to the Alzheimer’s Foundation in memory of Florence Erhart, 910 W. 5th Ave. Suite #256 Spokane, WA 99204.

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