Louisa-Eichhammer-Obituary

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Louisa Mae Eichhammer

Jul 22, 1936 - Apr 19, 2014

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Dear Craig,
Though we have not seen your mother in years, we always loved her! She had the most positive attitude and was so much fun to be around! We will always remember her with fondness and a smile! We are SO sorry about you having lost such a wonderful presence in your life.

Please accept my sincerest condolences. May God and your fond
memories give you and your family comfort and peace during this difficult time.
Ms Porter

SORRY FOR YOUR LOSS. MAY YOU DRAW CLOSE TO OUR LOVING GOD BY READING HIS WORD, AND FIND COMFORT IN THE HOPE THAT HE GIVES US ALL : OF SEEING OUR LOVED ONES AGAIN IN A BEAUTIFUL NEW PARADISE HERE ON EARTH.

Sad to hear about the loss of your mom, Craig. Accept our condolences and know our thoughts are with you.

Craig sorry to hear about the loss of your mom she was a wonderful woman our hearts and prays are with you

I was deeply saddened to learn that Louisa had passed. It is hard to believe that such a vibrant woman is no longer among us, but in my heart I know that she will always be with us. I cherish many fond memories of times shared with Louisa at Sweet Brook. Along with many of her beloved and loyal friends, I will miss her very much. A devoted letter writer, Louisa always kept in touch and you knew she really cared. May you find comfort Craig in your memories of a wonderful,warm,loving person...

Craig, so sorry for your loss. Not a day will go by that you won't think of your mom, remember the good times and cherish them.

My empathy is with you, Craig, in the loss of your mother. May you celebrate her life, cherish your memories, and radiate her spirit.

Craig very sorry to hear of the passing of your mom. If there is anything I can do please don't hesitate to ask.

Obituaries

Louisa's Obituaries

Louisa Mae Eichhammer, passed away peacefully at the age of 77 on April 19, 2014 at Sweetbrook Care Center in Williamstown. Louisa was born Louisa Mae Reddersen on July 22, 1936 in Woodburn, Indiana one of three daughters of Betty (Vogtman) and Arthur Reddersen. She attended local Woodburn schools, graduating from Woodburn High School in 1954. She attended Valparaiso University in Indiana where she met her Husband Charles Henry Eichhammer. They married in 1958.

 

Louisa and her husband lived in many states across the country be for settling in the New York City area, where Charles was from. She held many different administrative jobs while there including Walt Disney Corporation and Kelley Employment Services.

 

In July of 1976 Louisa and her husband left the city life and moved to Williamstown, MA where they purchased and operated the Elwall Pines Motel, a long established motel in Williamstown. In August of 1978 Charles unexpectedly passed away. Louisa continued to operate the motel until 1994. Wanting to retire and spend some time south, Louisa moved to Auburndale, FL where she lived until returning to Williamstown in 2006.

 

Louisa is survived by her son, Craig Eichhammer and his wife Amy of North Adams and a step-granddaughter, Bailee Duquette. She also leaves two sisters, Linda Yerks and her husband, Bruce of Michigan, Beverly Hormann and her husband, Robert of Missouri and a brother-in-law, John Eichhammer and his wife, Ruth of AZ. as well as numerous nieces and nephews.

 

Louisa’s family would like to thank the nurses and staff of Sweetbrook Care Center who took such good care of her in her final days. Per the family’s request, there are no calling hours. Memorial donations can be made in her memory to Hospice Care of the Berkshires through the Flynn and Dagnoli Funeral Home, 74 Marshall Street in North Adams, MA 01247 who are in charge of arrangements.

 

To send a card or message, please visit www.flynndagnolifuneralhomes.com.

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