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“We always loved to visit Bill and Elaine and family. They lived a very special life which we always admired. You were always comfortable in their...Read More »
1 of 6 | Posted by: Roger and Judy Behle Sr. - CA

“We were so sad to hear of Elaine's passing. She touched so many lives through the multiple ministries she served in over the years. Her love for...Read More »
2 of 6 | Posted by: Bonnie Brooks - friend

“We were so sorry to hear of Elaine's passing. Please know that you all are in our prayers. What a Blessed Assurance to know that Elaine is with our...Read More »
3 of 6 | Posted by: Bill and Jan Guilliams - friends

“Elaine, You are through, there is no challenge now. Watch over us and protect us now, and keep us in your care! Barbara & Greg, Andy, Carrie,...Read More »
4 of 6 | Posted by: Gregory Allen Newman; Barbara Lynn Newman; Andrew Eric Newman, C - MO

“Elaine was one of the sweetest women that I have ever known and so loved the Lord. What a shining example she is to all of us. Looking forward to...Read More »
5 of 6 | Posted by: Glenda Stephens Amey - MO

“Elaine was a wonderful lady and a great Awana leader. We're praying for the entire family thru this process. Just remember that someday in heaven we...Read More »
6 of 6 | Posted by: Bill Herron - Saint peters, MO


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Iris "Elaine" Hodde, of St. Charles, Missouri, died on Sunday, December 2, 2012 at the age of 56. Loving wife of William R. Hodde; dear daughter of the late Thomas W. and Iris Ruby Logan Sr.; devoted mother of Stacey (Delbert) Powell, Robyn Hodde, and Jenni (Robbie) Clark; cherished grandmother of Britney Powell, Ashlee Powell, Maverick Clark, and Sawyer Clark; and dear sister of the late Thomas Warren Logan Jr.

Elaine loved the St. Louis Cardinals, but most of all loved her family and was a big fan of attending her daughters' events and functions throughout the years. She was an Awanas Leader and a former Girl Scout Leader for her daughters' troops. She was deeply loved and will be missed by all who knew her.

Memorials may be made to the St. Louis Zoo Giraffe House, Jungs Station Baptist Church, or Siteman Cancer Center.