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In Loving Memory
Elaine (Jackson) LaCombe
9/13/1945 - 2/19/2010





ELAINE R. (JACKSON) LACOMBE, 64, passed away peacefully  February 19, 2010 surrounded by her family after a courageous battle with cancer.  Elaine was born in Belfast on September 13, 1945, the oldest child of Albert and Ruth (Clark) Jackson.  Elaine could brighten your day just by walking through the door.  With her warm, engaging smile and deep brown eyes full of interest and vitality, she personified friendship.  In her family circle, Elaine played the special role of keeping the family connected.  Get-togethers at the family camp on Lake St. George, as well as holiday celebrations, were made more special by Elaine’s infectious friendliness and obvious joy in those family gatherings.  She made each family member and friend feel special and loved.


 


“Home” held special meaning for Elaine.  Whether that meant coming home to Maine or coming home from the hospital to enjoy her last Christmas with all her favorite traditions – decorating the tree, enjoying Auntie Jean’s bread pudding and watching her much-loved grandchildren open their Christmas gifts. 


 


From an early age, Elaine showed a passion for caring for animals of all kinds.  Growing up on a dairy farm, she helped with all the chores involved in that endeavor.  Elaine spent happy hours riding her horse, Stranger, as well as enjoying the company of more unusual pets brought home by her father, including Willie, a fawn who quickly grew into a very large deer.  She had a special dog, Shannon, her protector during difficult times.  Elaine had a very special relationship with her grandmother with whom she spent her summer vacations.  She loved her late Uncle Berkley and her Aunt Jean, her only aunt, of whom she said, “She’d be my favorite aunt even if I had a hundred aunts.”  As a grandmother herself, Elaine afforded herself of every opportunity to participate in both the every day and the special events in her grandchildren’s lives.  Being “Nana” to Abby, Maddy, Jack, Ethan and Caeleigh brought special joy to her life. 


 


Elaine was respected and valued for her intelligence, her honesty and her strong work ethic in her professional endeavors, both in her career choices in Maine and in California.  While living in California, she introduced her East Coast relatives to the Pacific Coast, sharing her home and special sight-seeing excursions.  Elaine leaves a legacy of enduring friendships and memories which extend across the country.  Elaine’s most vital roles, and the ones for which her loss will be most keenly felt, are the roles she filled as wife, mother, daughter, sister and grandmother.  She raised each one of these roles to a level which made her both exceptional and irreplaceable.  Elaine would want all those whom she loved to stay connected and close to one another.  She wanted her loved ones to know that she felt very lucky to have such a wonderful family and friends.  She will be greatly missed as wife, friend and soul mate by her devoted husband, Clay who was by her side as her advocate, her protector, her comforter and her voice when she was no longer able to speak.  Gloria Bonin was a very special friend throughout her life.  The family is very grateful to the staff at Eastern Maine Medical Center for their excellent care.  She thought of many of the staff members as family.  A special thank you to her latest employer, Robert Foster and employees at R.H. Foster. 


 


Elaine is survived by her husband, Clay LaCombe; her son Ricky Woods; her daughter Kimberly (Woods) Elkins and her husband Baxter; her step-sons Deryn LaCombe and his wife Lynda, Travis LaCombe and his wife Jenn; her parents Ruth and Albert Jackson; her grandchildren, Abigail, Madison and Jackson Elkins, Caeleigh and Ethan LaCombe; her brothers Wayne Jackson and companion Janice Lathrop, Glenn Jackson, Dean Jackson and wife Nancy and their families; her Aunt Jean Cunningham; and  beloved dog Frannie and two of her most recently rescued kitties.


 


Friends are invited to a memorial service at 11 a.m. on March 6th at Crabiel-Riposta Funeral Home, 182 Waldo Avenue, Belfast with Rev. Canon Mary Ann Taylor officiating.  Those who wish may make donations in Elaine’s memory to Lafayette Cancer Center, 33 Whiting Hill Road, Brewer, ME 04412 or their local humane society.  On-line condolences may be offered at www.ripostafh.com


Online Condolences
From: Gloria Bonin   Tustin, CA
Relationship:  Best Friend

Message: Elaine I will miss you so much. You have been thought of as one of my sisters as well as "my best friend". I can't believe you are gone but you will always be in my heart. I love and miss you. Don't raise too much cain up there in heaven as I know that is where you are. Say hi to my mom and dad and take care of them as I know you will. Love you, Gloria
Sent:  2/23/2010
From: Letha Stearns Wood   Orland, Maine
Relationship:  Friend

Message: The loss of a dear friend is always so sad. I remember trips to camp and Willy the deer. We had great fun at Crosby High School. A bond formed when we went "into town for school". Always, an upbeat person to be around. I lived at Belmont corners. God Bless her and my sympathy to all her family. Sincerely Letha
Sent:  2/23/2010
From: Wayde & Sue Leighton   Hampden, Maine
Relationship:  Neighbor

Message: Clay, our thoughts and prayers are with you and the rest of the family. Please let us know if there is anything at all that we can do. Wayde, Sue & Aimee
Sent:  2/23/2010
From: Wayne Elkins   Belfast, Maine
Relationship:  friend and family

Message: My fondest memories of Elaine are described perfectly in her obituary. She had something special about her that not many people have. Elaine could walk into a room full of people without being nervous,hesitant or shy. Her smile was so sincere. She truly wanted to make contact with every person there and did not give up until she did. What a wonderful person she was and always will be. I will remember Elaine forever.
Sent:  2/24/2010
From: Dawn Macleod   Belfast, Maine
Relationship:  Friend

Message: Elaine, I will always remember our first trip to California; I didn't know at that time that you would move there. I lost my own sister to California and then you moved there and I lost another sister. Now you have gone on another trip and when I see you again we'll play "Scat" and you'll make me laugh and I'll give you a great big hug. I love you and miss you. Love from your sister--Dawn
Sent:  2/24/2010
From: Brenda (Brown) Davenport   Mt. Vernon, Maine
Relationship:  Family Friend

Message: Dear Albert, Ruth and family, A few years ago, Elaine wrote to me asking for my sister, Sandra's, address. We wrote to each other a few times. I have very fond memories of visiting your farm. I remember meeting her horse. I also remember babysitting for Ricky and Kim when they were just little ones. Oh how time flies. The photo of Elaine in the newspaper shows the same sparkly eyes and warm smile that I will always remember. I'm sorry to learn of her passing. You and the family are in my prayers. Love, Brenda
Sent:  2/24/2010
From: Dee Boudreau   Charleston, Maine
Relationship:  Friend

Message: Dear Clay, Losing Elaine has left a big hole in all of our hearts. Please accept my condolences, and know that we all grieve with you. Love, Dee RN,EMMC
Sent:  2/24/2010
From: Diana Rothschild   Simi Valley, CA
Relationship:  Fellow Mainiac & CA friend thru Gloria

Message: Dear Elaine....don't drink all the vodka up there, save some for us. I will always cherish our annual fun trips to my timeshares with you and Gloria. Love ya and Miss playing pogo with ya...Peace Dear friend. Diana Rothschild
Sent:  2/26/2010
From: Lanien Delgado   Corona, CA
Relationship:  Friend,Co-worker, Fellow Disney Enthusiast

From: Lanien Delgado eMail: ucla4us6@sbcglobal.net City: Corona State: California Relationship: Friend, Co-Worker, Fellow Disney Enthusiast Message: I am still in shock at the passing of dear, beautiful Elaine. While working together for 5 years in California I fell in love with her charming personality and beautiful spirit. She would always bring treats to my daughters Jessica and Allison and never forgot their birthdays. Lunches at the Tummy Stuffer in Tustin are a fond memory for all of us. We will miss you so much Elaine. I will smile a special smile for you every time I'm at Disneyland. Our deepest condolences to Clay and the family. May all of your hearts be happy in knowing that Elaine brought joy and love to everyone she knew.
Sent:  3/2/2010

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