Elinore Owen Pyle, age 90, of Merrill, Wisconsin, peacefully passed away on Thursday September 12th, 2013. She was born on December 13th, 1922 to Carolyn and Wooster "Beach" Owen in McAlester, Oklahoma. Her husband William Pyle preceded her in death on January 9th, 2006. Elinore was also preceded in death by two sisters Dorothy (Glenn) Blood and Margaret Estelle Owen, who died in infancy. The Pyles' daughters, Judi Liebers and Barbara Philleo, live in Merrill and Wausau, respectively. Elinore is also survived by her seven grandchildren: Angela (Art) Lersch, Merrill; Robert (Olga) Ricci, Milwaukee; Paul Philleo, CA; Peter (Erin) Philleo, FL; Matthew (Leah) Philleo, Eau Claire; Rebecca (Jason) Sparks, Wisconsin Rapids; and Michael (Randi) Philleo, ND. Elinore is also survived by seven great-grandchildren. As a young girl growing up in Oklahoma, Elinore attended the State Fair and was swept away by an aviatrix who performed aerobatics. She decided right then and there that she, too, would master the art of flying. Little did she know that this would take her to new heights – that of serving her country. After high school she had the opportunity to attend a local college, but that wasn't for Elinore. Much to her parents' dismay, Elinore had her heart set on flying school, so her father told her that she could, but that she'd have to pay her own way. That suited Elinore just fine and she went on to become the first female checker for the Safeway supermarket in Kansas City, Missouri, then went to flight control school with the money she earned. She applied for WASP, the Women's Auxiliary Service Pilots. She was now a member of a group called the Flygirls. Elinore logged hundreds of hours while testing planes brought in for repairs as well as breaking in engines on planes. Although her duties were non-combat in nature, there was always an element of danger in flying. Elinore met the love of her life, a P38 pilot by the name of William Pyle, during her service in WASP. They shared a mutual love of flying and even in recent years involved themselves in talking technical jargon about engines, torque and other aspects of flying. Elinore's flying career ended with the advent of her marriage and, later, children. She had achieved her coveted goal of being a pilot and now it was time to move on to other things. In 1957, Elinore and her husband and two daughters moved from New Jersey to Merrill, WI. Ellie and Bill, as they came to be known by friends and neighbors, started an archery business, Staghorn Archery. She later became an insurance claims representative for Wausau Insurance for about 10 years. After retirement, Elinore spent her time gardening and pursuing an interest in studying health. She also loved making sourdough bread and enjoyed experimenting with recipes. An excellent seamstress, Elinore also made clothing for loved ones. Elinore attended The Living Church of God in Merrill, WI. A funeral service will be held on Monday, September 16th at 11:00am at Waid Funeral Home in Merrill, with Deacon Stevens officiating. A visitation at Waid Funeral Home will begin at 10:00am and will continue until the time of the service. There will be a luncheon following the service. The burial will be at The Snow Hill Cemetery following the luncheon. Arrangements are being handled by Waid Funeral Home. Online condolences can be made at www.waidfuneral.com. When Elinore's mother came to realize her daughter's great interest in flying she was inspired to write the following poem to her daughter:
B I R D – Soar on, soar on, O child of mine! C H I L D Soar on, O darling, stars still shine! My motherhood now has no fears, Nor all the dread of by gone years. No haunting sleepless hours combine To wreck my rest, nor make me feel A doubt of faith, forget to kneel And thank your Pilot, Guide and Hope, When human frailty, if storms arise; Should halt your path across the skies; His love will give you strength to cope. A bird on wing has been your fate, To fly, your mission, since a child of eight. You worked so long to well prepare For flying planes through roads of air, So you were ready, quick to heed A chance to help your country's need. Soar on my girl, your work is good! Thus knowing you, I knew you would Respond to call just like a son Of mine, if I were given one. I thank my God for motherhood. CAROLYN WILLIS OWEN
Previous Events
Visitation
Monday, September 16, 2013
10:00 AM
Waid Funeral Home
301 Eagle Drive
Merrill, WI 54452
Visitation
Monday, September 16, 2013
11:00 AM
Waid Funeral Home
301 Eagle Drive
Merrill, WI 54452
Luncheon to follow service
Visitation
Monday, September 16, 2013
2:00 PM
Snow Hill Cemetery
Town of Scott, WI 54452
Burial to follow the luncheon