1941
2017
Josephine Eide
Leesburg, FL - Josephine (Jo) Sponer Eide, February 16, 1941 - November 29, 2017. Of Leesburg, FL entered the gates of Heaven on October 29, 2017 at 2:59 am. Born and raised in Detroit, MI. Jo was preceded in death, by her husband Clarence Eide, parents and her brother Bud Komorek. Josephine is survived by her sister Dorothy Olszewski, brothers Conrad and Richard Kruszewski, her children: Curtis (Betty) Sponer, Lisa (Karl) Hippelheuser, Gregory, Christopher, Joanna Sponer, Clarence T Eide III (Alice), Marsha (Tim) Norton, Monica (Vernon) Conner, 16 Grandchildren, 9 Great Grandchildren and 3 Great Great Grandchildren. A Celebration of Jo's life will be on Saturday, January 13, 2018 at 1 pm at Baldwin Fairchild Funeral Home in Winter Garden, FL. Arrangements entrusted to Baldwin Fairchild Funeral Home, Winter Garden, FL. www.baldwinfairchildwin tergarden.com
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Missing your laugh a little extra today . I know your guarding and guiding me through life and i love you so much .
alexandra
Grandchild
November 14, 2018
Alexandra Parker
Grandchild
February 20, 2018
Yesterday we celebrated you Momma, and I would like to thank all our family and friends for making it a beautiful day. The stories were wonderful, the love for Mom filled the room , the laughter lightened all of our pain, just the way Mom would have wanted it too be. Mom was always such a giving person,and even though she always said,"It is better to give than to receive",yesterday I believe she received. We have a beautiful family. Love too you all.
Lisa
Daughter
January 14, 2018
I will always remember Aunt Jo as being one of the most beautiful women I know, on the outside and inside. She was such a gentle soul that always had a kind word or gesture for everyone. My heart and love go out to her children (my cousins), and to her grandchildren. Know that she is in a place of pure, perfect love, and that she is as close to you as your own breath.
Pamela Phillips
January 10, 2018
How I miss talking to you every Sunday. Am Blessed that I was able to move back and spend the last 5 months with you. You are truly missed but will never be forgotten. I know you are reunited with Bud now and dancing with the Angles.
gregory sponer
January 5, 2018
You have my sincere sympathy for the loss of your dear loved one. Jesus promised to resurrect our loved ones that have fallen asleep in death, to life again here on earth under peaceful conditions without sickness and death.-Sincerely. LS
Linda Saunders
Acquaintance
January 3, 2018
Aunt Jo was a beautiful lady with a special grace about her. And she was also a great cook! I remember several great dinners I was lucky to have been at, including St. Patrick's Day! And I always enjoyed her quiet, soft-spoken conversations after those great meals. Love, Todd
Todd Paholsky
January 3, 2018
Happy New Year ,Momma, love you,miss you more than words can say.
January 1, 2018
Merry Christmas
Lisa Hippelheuser
December 25, 2017
My dear sweet mother,oh,how my heart and body aches for you. I have always known how fortunate I have been too have you as my mother,friend, and confiedent.,Iam feeling horribly selfish at this time,because you are not here.You are the most amazing,loving careing,GIVING,faithful,STRONGEST,person Iwill ever know,and look at me, I was able to call you Mom,thank you so much.I am the woman I am because of you, and very proud of it.Thank you.You taught me,"Know who you are,and be happy with you."I carry your wonderful quality treasures,very proudly,because they were your gift to me,and I am gifting them too my child, and grandchildren. My Sophia so has your spirit,its no wonder,she shares your birthday! Momma words cant even exspress how much I,we,all of us, love you,but that is all Ican put in writing,Ilove you from the bottom,too the top of my heart Momma.
Your Lisa
Lisa Hippelheuser
December 20, 2017
I wouldnt think I would have to be writing another one of these so soon but god was needing one of his special angles back a little sooner than we all wouldve liked. You gave me so much love and support than anybody I know. You held every single one of my secrets and never told anyone . I felt so safe to come to you about anything, anything at all. You were my total safe haven. You opened your home to us when we needed you the most and have helped me grow into the strong women I will become. You were there every step of the way and still gonna be here every step of the way. I know you are so happy to be with grandpa again and I know yall are watching over all of us. I love you past the moon and stars and Im so thankful for every single thing you have done for me. Your babycakes ❤
Alexandra Parker
Grandchild
December 8, 2017
I loved her gentle voice and her great laugh! Aunt Jo was always interested in what was going on with our children. She was so thoughful and fun. She will be missed by so many.
Pam VanStone
Family
December 6, 2017
Dear Lisa, Curt, Greg, Chris and Joanna,
We are so sorry for your loss. We have so many wonderful memories of your mom when you lived in Michigan. She was always so easy to talk to, and she was unfailingly sweet and, most of all, kind. I missed her when your family moved to Florida, and I will keep those good memories in my heart.
Love, Aunt Pat and Uncle Rich
Pat and Rich Paholsky
December 1, 2017
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