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EILEEN MARY DURKIN

Chicago, Illinois

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Eileen Mary Durkin, 73-years-young, returned to her Creator at home in Palos Heights, IL on Dec. 3, 2011 with her family at her side, cherished daughter of the late Michael and the late Margaret Durkin, nee Moore; beloved sister of Maureen Durkin Roy, Thomas (Alice) Durkin and the late Neal, late...

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I really wish I would of known you passed. I did eileen's hair for many years. She was not only a client but a friend. When she was in my chair we would laugh so much and have very serious talks as well. I will miss you Nickolette

I will always remember Eileen with her wonderful sense of humor and quick wit and intelligence.
She touched the lives of countless students, family,and friends,and will be missed!

Eileen, I will miss you very much and I'll always remember the good times at Maureen's with the kids and going to see the Messiah at St. Clements and going to the plays at the Court Theatre. You were a wonderful and cherished aunt to your nieces and nephews and I know they loved and cherished you, as did anyone who knew you. Love, Kate Aguria

Much love to our dear aunt and best friend - you are at peace.

Hon. Thomas P Durkin
Hon. Maureen Durkin Roy

I was very sorry to see that you hav lost your sister Eileen. Please accept my condolences.

Hon. Michael B. Bolan

Eileen
Goodbye to a good friend.
Linda/Jack Miller
Twin Lakes,Wisconsin

Eileen
Good bye to a dear friend
Linda/Jack Miller
Twin Lakes Wi.

To: Eileen's Family: I am so sorry I can't be there in person to pay tribute to Eileen. Please know that my thoughts & prayers are with all of you during this difficult time. Love Always, Cousin Patti (Sweeney) Fisher, Las Vegas, Nevada

Sweet Eileen, you are finally released from your struggle. I read a quote by Julie Burchill, a British author, that's fitting: "Tears are sometimes an inappropriate response to death. When a life has been lived completely honestly, completely successfully, or just completely, the correct response to death's perfect punctuation mark is a smile."