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Eileen Rose DesMeules

Alameda, California

1941 - 2025

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Eileen Rose Des Meules06/04/1941 - 01/08/2025Eileen Rose (Corner) DesMeules, born in San Francisco on June 4, 1941 to Patricia Jackson (nee) and Howard Corner, and died in Alameda on January 8, 2025. Her father died at an early age, and Mom remarried Charles Ladd Reed. In the years that followed,...

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It is hard to imagine this world without Eileen! I´m certain that she is organizing a Get Together in Heaven! Love, Bev

I'm so sad and sorry I loved Eileen with all my heart. Debbie Dixon Ward

I have many memories of Eileen´s twinkling eyes and contagious laughter at family gatherings and celebrations over the years. Whether we were in Novato, San Francisco, or Clear Lake she was always one to enjoy a good joke or to share a good story. I´ll never forget the exquisite crystal Teddy Bear that she sent when our daughter was born. We will miss these tender moments but forever remember the energy and mischief that followed Eileen into a room and the warmth and smiles that remained...

Sad to learn of Eileen´s passing. Ernie Aitken and I had so many fun times with Eileen and Bob including walnut gathering at their Clearlake home! We´d come home with yellow Chronicle newspaper bags filled with walnuts. I like to think I contributed to her Coca Cola collection bringing her cans from my work trips to foreign countries. Rest in peace, Eileen.

I miss her so much

We were sad to hear about Eileen´s passing. Bob, we are so sorry for your loss. You are in our thoughts and prayers at this difficult time. Eileen is at peace now. Her suffering is over. We will forever hold precious memories of time spent with her close to our hearts. She was kind, thoughtful, welcoming, dedicated, hardworking, strong and forthright. Eileen was the type of person who made this world a better place. We admired how she lived her best life her way. The world has lost an...