Obituary for Elizabeth "Bunny" Esther (Johnston) Burleigh
- Date Of Birth: November 24, 1932
- Date Of Death: September 6, 2020
- State: Minnesota
Elizabeth Esther “Bunny” Burleigh, age 87 of Virginia, formerly of Eveleth and Eustis, FL. Absent from the body, present with the Lord – our mom passed into the arms of her Savior, Jesus, on September 6, 2020. Bunny was born November 24, 1932 in Eveleth, the daughter of Wilfred and Esther (Anderson) Johnston, was a graduate of Eveleth High School and attended Eveleth Junior College. She married Howard Burleigh on August 17, 1952, in Eveleth. Bunny worked in Red Owl cafe and was a cashier for K-Mart for many years. She was a devoted homemaker who raised five children and helped care for her father; then volunteered many hours for the Eveleth Nursing Home, and enjoyed gardening, biking, walking, and camping in many State Parks, especially Itasca. Bunny and Howard were snowbirds to Eustis, FL, enjoying the Florida sun and their new friends, until moving there permanently in 2000. In 2007, Bunny moved back to the area and into Edgewood Assisted Living.
Bunny is survived by her children: Pamela Burleigh Nelson (Tim) Wandel (Bob) of Kansas, Debra (David) Stimac of Virginia, Peter Burleigh of South Dakota, Brian Burleigh of Biwabik, and Daniel Burleigh of Virginia; grandchildren: Paula (Steve) Runyan, Matthew (Anavel) Nelson, Daniel (Laura) Nelson, Andrew Nelson, Leah Nelson, Nathan Nelson, Zachary Stimac, Joseph Stimac, Tim (Linde) Burleigh, Kristopher Burleigh, Peter (Mandy) Burleigh, Jr., Andrew (Sarah) Burleigh, Jason Burleigh, Ben Burleigh, Laura Burleigh, and Michael Bushey; 21 great-grandchildren; nieces, nephew, cousins, extended family and friends.
She was preceded in death by her parents; husband Howard; siblings Bernice Smith and Carolyn Quick, and son-in-law Tim Nelson.
The family wishes to thank Edgewood Assisted Living, Edgewood Memory Care, the Essentia Infusion Team, Essentia Health – Virginia, and Caring Edge Hospice – especially Casey – for the exceptional loving care and kindness shown to Bunny.