Eberhard-Eiynck-Obituary

Eberhard Eiynck

Phoenix, Arizona

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Phoenix, Arizona
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American Heart Association

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Eiynck, Eberhard formally of Chino Valley, moved to Gilbert in 2003. Eberhard was born on November 26, 1925 in Danube, Minnesota to August and Apolonia Eiynck. He was the 3rd oldest of 11 children. He served in the U.S. Navy during World War II. He retired from the Naval Air Station North...

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Ray & I will miss you very much. We always had a great time with Margie & you,and Ray will miss all the good poker games, you both played whenever we visited you. Our children loved you with great respect for the wonderful person you were. They now called you "Uncle Shorty the Ace" I will say this, Our Loss is Heavens Gain !!!
We Love You !

i remember the good times we had in chino. shorty was always there in his garden with marge as we would walk by iin the morning on our walks. it is always a blessing to have such good friend through the years. you will always be remembered in our thoughts and prayers. love jim and ruth

My first visit to Az.we visited Shorty & Marge at their very delightful home with lots of open space & mountains in view.We were greeted with smiles & a friendly dog. The house was decorated with warmth & love. I told Shorty I would love moving here someday.He smiled. I will miss a very "classy" man whom I wish I would have seen more of.
Sister inlaw Doris

Shorty we will miss you. Ken will miss a fishing buddy from your Lake Powell trips. You always had a smile on your face and always willing to help.Your memory will be with us always.
Ken & Trudy Wieber

You have more then fore-filled my life in these past 62 years we had together It was hard to see a ambitious man fade away before my eyes this past year and a half.And you were so strong and never complained. Sure will miss filling the cookie jar for you. As you know you were our Cookie Monster at this household. Will also miss singing my Good mornings to you. Miss you and will be strolling down heavens pathways sometime in the future together. Thanks for the wonderful years you have given...

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

We were so glad we got to see Shorty when we were visiting in Arizon a few weeks ago. We had a great time with him exchanging some good jokes. We will miss him greatly.

shorty ,you could always tell a good fish story. you will always be missed by us . and always be remembered in our prayers.
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your brother butch and doris.

Shorty was my San Diego Navy Dad and his Brother, Ed, was my Long Beach Navy Dad. They both were wonderful men that welcomed me into their hearts and homes. They were always teaching me new things. I will always cherish the memories such as the costume parties they threw on Halloween, poker parties, and "The Marble Game".

Shorty's devotion and attention to his wife, Margie, was a guide that I try to emulate in my own marriage. I learned a lot from you, Shorty. Thank you for being a...