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Eileen Krupski

Roanoke, Virginia

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Roanoke, Virginia
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American Cancer Society

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Eileen Krupski of Roanoke, Va., passed away peacefully in the presence of her family on Sunday, November 9, 2008. Eileen is survived by her husband of 39 years, Peter Krupski; her daughter, Tracey Krupski; and son-in-law, Jeff Thompson; grandchildren, Riordan and Adelaide Thompson; brother, Jerry...

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Eileen was a fun person to be around and we'll alway remember her contagious smile. She loved life, her family, and showed a geniune interest in all her friends. We will never forget the good times and the friendship and the lovely lady she was. We will miss her.

I am so sad to learn of your loss. Eileen and I met during my RAC days of the 90's through Helen Flanary. I will always remember her to have a smile on her face and a genuine warm heart.

I am so sorry to hear about your loss. I worked with Eileen @ SunTrust (Cave Spring). She was so full of life and energy. I thought the world of her. She was a beautiful person inside and out.

Pete, My prayers go out to you and your family for your loss, Gods peace and comfort Jeff Wray (GE)

I thoroughly enjoyed talking with Eileen while riding bikes at the RAC. We had many serious conversations about the Wahoos. ( I think we had lots of advice for Groh.) I looked forward to seeing her on Saturday and Sunday mornings and she will be greatly missed. She was such a joy to talk with.

Our prayers are with all of you. Eileen taught me that life was about serving others and her humility and grace made an impact upon my life and I have gained wisdom and joy from knowing her.

To Liz,Pete and Family
Our thoughts are with you all.We only met you all briefly once,you were all such a lovely family.Our deepest sympathy to you all.

Please accept our sympathy. We were with your group in Scotland.

Pete,
I am so sorry to hear of Eileen's passing. She was, quite simply, one of my favorite people. I never saw her frown. I'll always remember her laughter.
Peggy and I are thinking of you and we wish we could be there.
Ed & Peggy Cabaniss