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Edith Mae Stene August 25, 1926 – August 30, 2012

Edie Stene, Resident of La Selva Beach. Edie (Schwab) Stene passed away on Thursday, August 30, 2012, at her home in La Selva Beach surrounded by her family. She was born in New Monterey, CA on Aug. 25, 1926 to Victor Schwab and Rose Buero Schwab.
 Edie was the youngest of 11 children, and spent her childhood in New Monterey. She went to Bayview Elementary School and graduated from Monterey High in 1945.
 She married Al Stene, a cute sailor from Minnesota; that she met at an USO dance in 1945. They went on to eventually settle in Del Rey Oaks until the family moved to Watsonville in 1960.
 After her four children were raised Edie decided to go to college, and graduated from San Jose State. In 1976, while teaching for the Hollister School District, she decided to return to school for her masters degree.
 In 1981, Edie graduated with a Masters in Administration and a Credential in Education from the University of San Francisco. She retired in 1990, and loved every year of her teaching career in Hollister.
 Edie’s proudest achievement was that all four of her children graduated from college. Her eight grandchildren have succeeded in pursuing their educations, careers, and are starting their families. Edie also leaves three great-grandchildren.
 Edie has always been a joiner. When she would join a club, if there was a need for leadership, she happily stepped up and filled those needs. Some of the clubs she belonged to were, San Carlos School Mother’s Club, YLI, Watsonville Women’s Club, the La Selva Beach Women’s Club, The Santa Cruz Follies, The Watsonville Historical Society, PV Golf Club, the Women’s Guild at Resurrection Church and The Service League at Watsonville Hospital, which she enjoyed the most.
 She enjoyed golf, and even achieved a hole in one.Edie started following the Giants in 1958 and became one of their biggest fans. She attended many games throughout the years; among the games she went to were Opening Day and the final game the Giants played at Candlestick Park.
 We’ll miss our Mom, our friend, and our LaLa. She had a distinct voice, at times you could hear her in a crowd before you saw her. Next you would see her great, welcoming smile, and hear her warm laugh.
 Edie and Al had an annual Christmas block party at their home in their beloved La Selva Beach. She was the spark that always got the party going, and kept the party going!
 Edie is preceded in death by her parents, all her siblings and her husband, Al. She leaves behind her children Vic (Judy) of Fresno, Janice (Dave) of Watsonville, Mark (Dawn) of Cato DE Carza, CA, Edie (Kevin) of Volcano CA, and her dog and companion Sally.
 She will be missed by her many friends and her           extended family.In lieu of flowers please make a donation in Edie’s name to the scholarship of your choice or to your favorite charity.
 The memorial mass was held at The Resurrection Church on Tuesday, September 4th, 2012, at 10:30 A.M. Burial at the San Carlos Cemetery in Monterey will be held at a later date. Arrangements were entrusted to Mehl’s Colonial Chapel, Watsonville.

 

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