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Elsa Leisio

Posted By Ballard Sunder Funeral Home On November 6, 2014 @ 4:48 pm In 2014,Obituaries | 3 Comments

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Elsa Leisio

A resident of Prior Lake, formerly of East Dundee, IL, Elsa Leisio, was 88, when she passed peacefully Thursday morning, November 6, 2014, at her Keystone Communities home. A Celebration of Life Service will be on Saturday, November 8, 2014, at 11 am, with visitation starting at 9:30 am, all at Ballard-Sunder Funeral and Cremation 4565 Pleasant Street SE, Prior Lake, MN. Pastor Dave Mesaros will preside. Pall bearers will be Tom Leisio, Wayne Leisio, Tim Leisio, Ed Leisio, Nate Blommel and Lance Musson. Elsa will be laid to rest on Friday, November 14th, 10:30 AM at Abraham Lincoln National Cemetery, 20953 W. Hoff Road, Ellwood, IL.

On December 30, 1925, in Ironwood, MI, Elsa was born to parents, Matt and Lydia (Jokela) Poyhonen. Growing up on the family farm in Ironwood, she was the twelfth of thirteen children, where she attended school through the ninth grade.

Moving to Chicago with some of her sisters, Elsa loved celebrating her Finnish heritage. They would dress up in Finnish attire and attend functions, at the Finnish Community Center. It was here, that Elsa met a young man named Albert A. Leisio. Their love flourished and on October 2, 1948, at Trinity Lutheran Church in Chicago, IL, Elsa and Albert were married. Settling down on the Northside of Chicago, they were blessed with two sons, Tom and Wayne. In 1974, Elsa and Albert moved to Buffalo Grove, IL, due to his job, for about nine years. Upon him retiring, they enjoyed life in Florida for a few years, before moving to East Dundee, IL. For the next 20 plus years, Elsa made her home here. Life changed for her, when Albert passed on December 5, 2004. In 2012, Elsa moved to Prior Lake, MN, to be closer to son, Tom.

Holding various jobs throughout her life, Elsa relished the most being a wife, mother and grandma. While living in East Dundee, she tugged around books and assisted individuals as a page worker for about 10 years, at the local library. Elsa truly loved this job and besides the library was just across the street from where she lived.

Never having a driver’s license, certainly did not stopped Elsa from seeing the country. She loved to travel. Elsa truly enjoyed sitting in the passenger’s seat of a car and seeing the sights. She did not mind where she went, just as long as they were going somewhere. Elsa also enjoyed hopping on a bus, traveling to Wisconsin and even trying her luck at the casinos along the way. In later years, she also traveled between her sons by train, from Minnesota to Illinois.

An intelligent, wise and crafty woman, Elsa loved to make jewelry, enjoyed painting and was very precise with her writing. She also took her wealth of knowledge and enjoyed playing Scrabble, completing word games and crossword puzzles. Elsa was incredibly brave through life’s trials and tribulations, but with her strong and determined personality, she enjoyed a simple life to the fullest.

Left to honor Elsa’s life and mourn the death are her sons, Tom (Linda) Leisio, Wayne (Barbara) Leisio; grandchildren, Diana (Nate) Blommel, Tim Leisio, Emily Leisio, Julie (Lance) Leisio-Musson, Eddie Leisio; great-grandchildren, Nora Blommel, Isaac Blommel, Ella Blommel, Blake Musson, Olivia Musson; other loving relatives and devoted friends

Preceded in death and there to welcome Elsa home is her husband, Albert; parents, Matt and Lydia; brothers, Werner, Ruben and Uno; sisters, Saima, Hannah, Tyyna, Sylvia, Viola, Gertrude, Esther, Ina and Laina.

Ballard-Sunder Funeral Home and Cremation, Prior Lake Chapel, proudly served and cared for the Leisio family. www.BallardSunderFuneral.com

 

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Condolence from Annie and Jim Olney on November 7th, 2014 7:29 am

We loved Elsie (aka Grandma Elsie) very much. She loved us even when we were far away. Elsie always believed that her main purpose was Mother and Grandma. She was a fine example to all of us, always sharing a kind word or silly joke. I think she went to every game, or school event that she knew about, always cheering on and praising Eddie and Julie! She loved all of her grandchildren very much even tho some were very far away. Her grandchildren were her pride and joy, she bragged about all of them every chance she had. Blessings and love to you Elsa as you are welcomed home by our Heavenly Father! Until we meet again we miss you and hold our memories near. John 14:2

Condolence from Tignino Family on November 8th, 2014 8:31 am

Grandma Elsie was always a bright soul… seeing her at holidays and celebrations was a delight to us all. She loved the children, and she loved to sit and chat with anyone of us. Peace to you Elsie… we love & will miss you. xo Tracy & Family

Condolence from Hadraba and Bestvina families on November 8th, 2014 12:19 pm

Sending our condolences, prayers and hugs to all of you who love and miss her.

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