Thelma Lucas McElfresh
Thelma Lucas McElfresh
Thelma Lucas McElfresh, 93, of Newport Beach, passed
away peacefully on June 20, 2009 at Hoag Hospital. For
all her years, she was an enthusiastic and positive person,
a fiercely loyal wife and mother, a devoted educator and
community leader. Her bright blue eyes were unforgettable,
reflecting her lively mind and spirit. Thelma was born
on August 30, 1915 in Pasadena and was proud of being a
native Californian. She was an elementary school teacher
in Sierra Madre, Escondido, Lynwood, Twenty-Nine Palms,
and Newport Beach. After 28 years as a Southern California
educator, Thelma and her husband Samuel retired to Maui
in 1973. Following Samuel’s death in 1995, she returned to
“the mainland” to live near family and friends.
Throughout her life, Thelma took an active role in local and
national organizations—and that was especially true during
her “retirement.” While in Hawaii, she served as President
of the Maui chapter of the Retired Teachers Association and
presided over its 1982 Hawaii state convention. She helped
organize the Lahaina chapter of the AARP and served as
its 1992 President, traveling on its behalf to Honolulu to
lobby for rights for senior citizens. Since 1979 she was
an active member of the Maui chapter of Soroptimist
International, serving as its President in 1984 and 1985.
Thelma was Chairwoman of every committee in this
society of professional women. In recognition, Soroptimist
International honored her as its 1983 Women Helping
Women recipient, its 1984 Soroptimist of the Year, and
its 1992 Woman of Distinction. Maui County also named
Thelma its Outstanding Older American in 1992.
Thelma was a serious student of Hawaiian culture. She
worked with local experts to become an accomplished
traditional Hawaiian dancer, performing for audiences while
accompanying herself on the ukulele and singing ancient
Hawaiian songs. Finally, she and her husband worked on
behalf of the geographically isolated Ni’ihau craftspeople,
selling unique shell leis to native Hawaiians and visitors to
Maui.
Thelma McElfresh is survived by her sons Samuel Henry
McElfresh of New York City and Ross Edmund McElfresh
of Newport Beach and by her adult grandchildren Katya,
Marin, Morgan, and Paul Max. A private family service
will be held in Thelma’s memory. The family requests
contributions to AARP in lieu of flowers. She will be deeply
missed.
All the latest on Orange County from Orange County.
Get our free TimesOC newsletter.
You may occasionally receive promotional content from the Daily Pilot.