Elaine Michael HERRING

Elaine Michael Herring passed away on September 11, leaving cherished memories behind. A graveside service on September 15 offers friends and family the chance to gather, followed by a Shiva that evening to honor her life and legacy.

Key Takeaways:

  • Passed away on September 11
  • Preceded in death by her husband, David Herring
  • Survived by her brother, Bryan Michael, and sister-in-law, Robin LeVine
  • Graveside service on September 15 at 2PM
  • Shiva on September 15 at 7PM in Edina

A Tribute to Elaine Michael Herring

Elaine Michael Herring passed away on September 11, leaving behind a close-knit family and a legacy of cherished moments. Her life was one marked by quiet devotion to her loved ones, who fondly remember her warmth and generosity.

Family and Legacy

Elaine was preceded in death by her husband, David Herring, and is survived by her brother, Bryan Michael, and sister-in-law, Robin LeVine. In their time of grief, Elaine’s relatives reflect on her enduring spirit and the impact of her presence on those around her.

Graveside Service and Shiva

A graveside service will be held on Monday, September 15, at 2PM at the West Side Hebrew Cemetery, located at 1250 Barclay Street in St. Paul. Later that evening, at 7PM, friends and family are invited to gather for Shiva at Bryan and Robin’s home on 6012 Walnut Drive in Edina. These gatherings offer an opportunity for the community to remember Elaine’s life together, share memories, and support the family.

Arrangements and Additional Information

Those seeking further details about Elaine’s memorial or wishing to offer their condolences may contact Hodroff-Epstein Funeral Home at 651-698-8311 or visit www.hodroffepstein.com. By coming together in remembrance, loved ones celebrate the memory of Elaine Michael Herring and the life she so deeply enriched.

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