Elisa Hertha Louise Tyson (
nee
Gabel), born on October 13, 1941, passed away on May 5, 2024. She is survived
by her husband J. Gordon Tyson; daughters Jessica Tyson and Cassandra Dawn
Wright (nee Tyson); sons-in-law Kevin Gonzalez and Charlie Wright;
grandsons Alexander Frazier and Pierce Wright; and siblings Bernadine
"Ol" McMurray (nee Gabel), Hans Gabel, David Gabel, and their
families.
She was preceded by her parents,
Jean L. Gabel and Wilhelmina Gabel (nee van Beemdelust); brother Kees
Gabel; sister Jeanne Jagdeo (nee Gabel); parents-in-law Pierce Tyson and
Renee Tyson (nee Lyons); and sister-in-law Denise Tyson.
Elisa was born in Djember,
Indonesia, to a Dutch father and Indo mother (mixed
European and indigenous native) and was raised Catholic. After WWII, they
stayed in Indonesia for several years as their family grew, and Elisa earned
the nickname "Bob/Bobbie" due to her tomboyishness. Forced to
relocate to Holland due to post-war upheavals, they eventually moved with help
from The Church to California in the '60s, where her father had a waiting job
with Minute Maid/Coca Cola. They moved several times, including to Houston,
Texas, then Orlando, Florida. When her family moved back to Houston, she
stayed in Florida.
During their time in
Orlando, Elisa and her mother joined a local international women's organization
called the Cosmopolitan Club, where she first met her future mother-in-law, and
then her soon-to-be husband, Gordon. They were married September 29th, 1974 at
St. James Catholic Cathedral in Orlando.
With Gordon away in
the Navy, Elisa stayed in Orlando with the girls, fostering independence,
literacy, and the arts. Though not always rich in funds, she made sure to
encourage knowledge, through her women's club, public libraries, art and
history galleries, nature parks, music, crafting, thrifting, and finding
outlets for the myriad curiosities of her girls. When she retired, she
delighted in her grandchildren and traveling stateside and abroad with Gordon
when possible. She obtained her U.S. citizenship in 2012.
Her memorial service
is set for Saturday, June 1, 2024 at 3:00pm at Dobbs Funeral Home, 430 North
Kirkman Road, Orlando, FL, 32811. In lieu of flower offerings, please
consider a donation to your local Scouting troop and/or public library/history
center.
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