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Hester Glea (Boose) French

Posted 2022-11-13 by mhenderson
Published by Today's News Herald from Nov. 12 to Nov. 13, 2022 -
Lake Havasu City, Arizona -

Hester Glea French passed away on Saturday, Nov. 5, 2022 in Lake Havasu
City. Hester was born on Dec. 28, 1930 in Flora, Illinois.

Hester had a very full and loving life.. She loved to travel, while she
was able to, and make quilts for her family and friends. She was a
Hospital volunteer at different hospitals for more than 25 years and was
so very proud and enjoyed it immensely. Hester's family was her world
and she gave so much of herself to all. She will be terribly missed.

Hester is preceded in death by her husband, Edward William French Sr.,
son, Edward William French Jr., mother and father, Melvin and Ruby
Boose, sisters, Melba Bissey and Wanda Winter, brother, Bud Boose and
niece, Jackie Yarbrough.

She is survived by her daughter Cindy Egilske, son in law Joe Egilske of
Lake Havasu City; grandchildren Jolie and Martin Calderon of Apple
Valley, California, Nikki and Freddy Aguiniga of Apple Valley,
California, Joey and Kelly Egilske of Salem, Oregon, Merrie French,
Harmony Schott, Jake and Jenna French; great-grandchildren; Rylee,
Reese, Joey, Derek, Ethan, Addison, Zoey, Pikabo, Justice, Dylan and
Bella, great-great grandchildren; Saxton and Izzy and two on the way;
nephew and niece Bud and Robin Jones of Prescott; great-nephew Ryan
Jones Christy also of Prescott.

Services will be held in Victorville, California at Desert View Cemetery
on a date to be announced where she will be laid to rest with her
husband Ed. Thank you to the Staff at Casa Grande Assisted Living and
River View Hospice.



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