Emilie Kreuzer, 91, passed away early Friday morning, August 3, 2007. She was born December 29, 1915 in Schwabisch Gmund, West Germany. She came to the United States with her family (husband \u0026 son) in 1955. She is preceded in death by her husband Anton Kreuzer who passed away in 2002. Emilie was relocated by her son from New York to Arizona in 2004 and became a resident at the Cottonwood Village assisted living facility. Emilie enjoyed playing her harmonica and entertaining those around her. Emilie is remembered as a loving mother and wife who always gave of herself. She loved to cook and always made sure people were stuffed when they left her home. In her younger years she was an active member of the German Manhattan Seventh-Day-Adventist Church where she was a deaconess and the leader of Community Services in New York City. Emilie leaves behind her son, Reiner Kreuzer with his wife, Yolan, of Cornville, Arizona, a sister Gretel Stoll of Lindsay, Canada and two granddaughters, Erika Kreuzer of Monrovia, California and Monika Kreuzer of Kettering, Ohio. A special thanks to the attending staff at VVMC for their kindness and professionalism during her brief stay. No local services will be held. An online guestbook is available at www.westcottfuneralhome.com