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IN LOVING MEMORY OF
Eloise V.
Nelson
April 14, 1933 – May 1, 2024
Eloise Veronne Anderson Nelson
April 14, 1933 - May 1, 2024
Eloise was born in Princeton, Minnesota, on Good Friday, April 14, 1933, to Ivar and Elvera Anderson. Two years later, her sister, Joanne was born and brother Bob was born four years after that. Her father Ivar was a Baptist minister which led the family to live in various places, including Providence, Rhode Island, Manistee and Ludington, Michigan, St. Paul, Minnesota, and Chicago, Illinois.
Eloise attended Bethel College in St. Paul, earning a B.A. degree in English and Journalism. Following college, Eloise worked at Covenant Headquarters in Chicago as an editorial assistant on The Covenant Companion magazine, where she met LeRoy Nelson who was working in the shipping department. They were married at Northwest Baptist Church on August 17, 1957.
Following LeRoy's graduation from North Park Theological Seminary, they settled in Chicago. Three daughters were born in the 1960s: Sonja, Sandra, and Stephanie. Eloise was home in those early years with much involvement for the whole family at nearby North Park Covenant Church. The moms of several families from church met for weekly Bible study; this group of dear friends has met regularly for more than 60 years. Their kids spent time together from preschool through high school and even college at North Park. Eloise volunteered at church in numerous ways: serving on the Trustee board where she was the first woman chair, playing an active role in Covenant Women, helping organize the annual Alley Walk, coordinating church anniversary celebrations, planning special events, and singing in the choir for many years.
After working in the church office for a few years, Eloise continued her career as Director of Publications for North Park College. She wrote and edited campus publications, including the quarterly magazine, The North Parker. This was meaningful work for her and her attention to detail meant that communications with alumni and the community were of the highest caliber. It was especially thrilling that North Park's basketball team won five NCAA national championships while she was there.
Following her years at North Park, she was appointed Director of Communications at Covenant Ministries of Benevolence where she worked until her retirement. While there, among many other projects, she wrote and edited several books with a keen eye for accuracy and style.
Eloise was active in other organizations such as the Swedish-American Historical Society; she was on the board of directors several times and served as the first woman chair of the board, demonstrating reliable and responsible leadership. She served on the Service Guild at Swedish Covenant Hospital and later taught memoir writing at Elderhostel retreats and women's conferences.
Another gift of hers was entertaining. She was a generous host in their home, inviting groups and people from all over the world. She created beautiful décor for every occasion and made sure that each detail was well-planned. Eloise and LeRoy also hosted overnight guests through a casual bed-and-breakfast in their home. Since their house on Sawyer Avenue was so close to North Park College, there was a steady stream of engaging guests. They enjoyed meeting visitors who became friends. Their home in the North Park neighborhood was always welcoming to their kids' friends who felt free to stop by, and often did, enjoying their warm hospitality. Her skill at decorating extended to special events at church, creating centerpieces for dinners for the Swedish-American Historical Society and galas at Covenant Living of Northbrook. She could be counted on to elevate any event with her creative expertise.
Many summers were spent at their cabin in Spread Eagle, Wisconsin. She enjoyed entertaining there as well as time sitting on the deck and boating on the chain of lakes. These were special times with friends and family, especially the grandchildren. Eloise was a patient and involved grandma, reading to the kids, playing games, doing puzzles, and taking them for rides in the paddle boat. She and LeRoy delighted in caring for their young grandchildren, taking them on fun outings and devoting quality time with them. She gave thoughtful and generous gifts, picked out specially for each child and grandchild.
Extended family was important to Eloise, too. She enjoyed annual Door County reunions with her sister's and brother's families as well as extended family reunions on her mother's side, the Wik family; she planned and hosted three of these large reunions. She gave family history presentations as well as wrote several family history documents.
Eloise and LeRoy traveled to all 50 states and many international destinations. Their favorite was time spent in Sweden, visiting friends, relatives and historic sites. They took 19 tour groups to Scandinavia over the years, both in the summer, but mostly at Advent as "Holiday Lights" tours. She meticulously organized the communications, ensuring that the participants were well-informed and engaged. Her interest in Swedish design helped guide the sightseeing.
LeRoy and Eloise moved to Covenant Living of Northbrook in December, 2008, where they quickly felt at home. Eloise served on the Residents' Council, the Spiritual Life committee, and of course, decorated for special events including the early morning services of Easter and Christmas Julotta.
She was a member of North Park Covenant Church for more than 50 years and Winnetka Covenant Church most recently. Throughout her life, her faith was nurtured by her active participation in the church.
Eloise is survived by husband, LeRoy, three daughters Sonja Nelson, Sandy Nelson (Christopher Brown), and Stephanie Nelson (Kendall Magnuson); six grandchildren: J.O., Ryne, Yarrow, Stella, Frances, and Elsie; and one great-granddaughter, Lucy; sister Joanne Hultgren (Vern), and brother Bob Anderson (the late Glenda) and numerous nieces and nephews.
A memorial service for Eloise will be held at North Park Covenant Church (5250 N. Christiana Avenue, Chicago) on Saturday, July 27, 2024, starting at 11:00 a.m. Lunch will follow in the church parlors, catered by Tre Kronor restaurant.
Gifts in memory of Eloise may be given to the Benevolent Care Fund at Covenant Living of Northbrook, 2625 Techny Road, Northbrook, Illinois 60062.
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