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Eileen Hornung Dalton

Oro Valley, Arizona

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Eileen Hornung Dalton 45, of Tucson. Our Island Girl left us on January 2, 2008. Eileen is survived by her husband, Donald; children, Faith, Stephen, Lisa, Gordon (Sean) and Ryan (Lucie) Dalton; grandchildren, Luke and Nathan; her mother, Juelle Hornung; brother, Paul (Colleen); and nieces, Ann...

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I rememeber when I first started at St Joe's, Eileen was one of the first nurses I met. She was very caring and had the sweetest smile.
She will be missed! My prayers to her family! God Bless!

I can not fully express the sorry I feel with Eileen's passing. She was a great friend, teacher and nurse. Her energy for life and the way she interacted with others was admired by all. The memories I have will be treasured. It was a gift from God to have known her.
I pray for her family and hope they find comfort knowing that she loved them dearly.
May she rest in peace.

Eileen came to our Girl Scout troop meetings with a sense of fun and real caring for the girls. She is an inspiration for every one of us.

I feel privileged to call Eileen my friend. What a wonderful person-what a caring nurse. To Eileen's family, my heartfelt sympathy.To the St Joseph's PACU, we will always remember Eileen's beautiful smile and silly grin. She will live on in our hearts.

Eileen was a wonderful, caring nurse and a treasured friend. I was fortunate to work with her in ICU and in Surgery at St. Joe's. I will miss her lovely smile and joyous laugh. My heartfelt sympathy goes out to her family during this time of sorrow.

Eileen was a joy to know--always friendly, sincere and enthusiastic about life. What a privilege to have known her and worked with her. She made a wonderful impression on those who worked with her at St. Joe's--a nurse who truly loved her patients and her colleagues. We will miss her deeply.

Eileen was such an angel to everyone she met, her smile, touch, chuckle will always remain in my memory, may God bless her family and friends and always smile when she comes to mind.

Diane Everett

Eileen, everyone here at St. Joes is deeply saddened by you passing. You are definitely in a better place and the pain is no more. I will always love the time we worked together in the ICU and being able to see you passing in the hallways when i was coming to work at night.

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Rotney

Eileen's laugh was warm, wonderful and joyful. Whether in person or during telephone calls. I will miss talking with her.