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Elizabeth Rhodes Hiser SONOMA, CA - Elizabeth Rhodes Hiser passed away on October 31, 2012 at home, in Sonoma, California, where she has been a resident for the past fifteen years, her family at her side. She was 61. Born in New Bern, North Carolina, to Ural Milton Rhodes and Rosemary Alligood Rhodes, Liz graduated from New Bern High School, attended Louisburg Junior College, Louisburg, graduating from Wayne Community College, Goldsboro, before relocating to Charleston, South Carolina, where she worked as a Dental Assistant to Dr. Benjamin T. Kays for the next 18 years. She was an active member of the South Carolina Dental Assistants Association, serving a year as president. While in Charleston she met and married Edward Thomas Hiser, her devoted lifelong companion, and gave birth to their only child, Anna Elizabeth. A job transfer relocated the family to Reno, Nevada, where she taught 4 year olds at St. John's Children's Center for 8 years, becoming known to all as Miss Liz (and crowning her husband Mr. Liz). Yet another job transfer brought the family to Sonoma. In Sonoma she was Office Manager for building contractor Bob Noble and later worked at Sonoma Market as a Food Demonstrator until breast cancer forced her into early retirement. Liz was an avid college basketball fan and the UNC Tarheels were her team. Dean Smith was one of her heroes (along with Bear Bryant and Lou Holtz). She even made a "pilgrimage" to the Dean Dome before it was officially open for events. An Eastern North Carolinian at heart, she never met a sandy beach she did not like. The Outer Banks were her little piece of heaven and a favorite summer vacation spot. Liz's annual Christmas Eve "Drop In" is a family tradition. Started in Charleston as having a few friends over for her husband's birthday, it grew into a considerable number of friends and family, an event that kicked off the Christmas celebration, including down-home cooking, her special homemade birthday cakes and lots of wine tasting. She was known and loved for her warm heart, gregarious nature, thoughtful ways, Southern wisdom and Tarheel pride. She will be missed by many whose lives she touched along the way. Liz is survived by husband, Edward Thomas Hiser of Sonoma, daughter and son-in-law, Anna Elizabeth and Benjamin Douglas Carr of Glen Ellen, and sister and brother-in-law Rosemary R. and Thomas E. Harris of Raleigh, North Carolina. Friends are invited to attend a celebration of her life at 1:00 pm Saturday, December 8, 2012 at St. Andrew Presbyterian Church, 16290 Arnold Drive, Sonoma, CA 95476. Donations may be made in her name to Hospice by the Bay, 190 West Napa Street, Sonoma, CA 95476. Duggan's Mission Chapel, Mission Cremation Service, 525 West Napa Street, Sonoma, CA. duggansmissionchapel.com Visit our guestbook at www.legacy.com/obituaries/ charleston

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Published by Charleston Post & Courier from Nov. 7 to Nov. 8, 2012.

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H.O. Williams

November 15, 2012

Liz and I became friends in High School. She was the sweetest, kindest person I had the priviledge to know in school. I have thought of her often throughout life and hoped she had a happy and fulfilling life. I now know she sure did. My deepest sympathy to her family and extended family. May God comfort all she knew and loved. Miss you Liz!

Adora Potter-Scott

November 9, 2012

I graduated from New Bern High School in 1969 along with Elizabeth. We were not close friends but I do remember that in all my contacts with her, she was always friendly & yes, she was beautiful person. Her death reminds me that we should all count our blessings & be thankful everyday for our time on earth with our families. My thoughts & prayers are with her family as I know they have lost a loving wife, a loving mother & someone special to all that knew her!

Laurie Byrne Smith

November 9, 2012

Elizabeth had a smile that lit up New Bern High School. I will always remember that beautiful face . . . smiling.

John Cohn

November 8, 2012

To her family...Elizabeth was a wonderful woman...Knew her at NBHS...I am so sorry for your loss. I am sure she got a front row seat with our Lord...I will keep you all in my prayers.

Jerry Short

November 8, 2012

Tom...Liz, you, and Anna are in my prayers. Hopefully you are being comforted in your loss. Hope to see you soon.

November 8, 2012

I can't believe Liz is gone. I will miss her and have her family in my thoughts and prayers.
My world was definitely better for having known Liz.
Lena Kordonis Vozikis - Fresno, CA

Ginger Leister Langdon

November 8, 2012

I was saddened to learn that Elizabeth's journey has ended. We went through school together and made many memories. I have often wondered where she was and what she was doing after leaving New Bern. I now know her's was a life well lived. She was a gentle spirit with a radiant smile and twinkling eyes. I will remember her with much love and fondness.

Melissa Remsburg-King

November 8, 2012

This news makes my heart heavy but indeed she touched many lives along the way, mine included. She was a positive influence on my life during my formative years- fun, caring, and giving. Comfort to Tom, Anna, and family. Love, Melissa

Fred Whitty

November 8, 2012

Elizabeth was like my high school sister and was always there for me. We didn't stay in touch but I thought of her often. The last two times I saw her were the day her daughter was born and the day of her mother's funeral. I wish I had been closer. May God comfort and bless her family.

Kathleen Segar

November 7, 2012

I got to know Liz when my nephew Ben married her daughter Anna in June. She was so gracious and welcomed me like family. I'm sorry I won't have the chance to know her better.

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