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Eileen Sadolf

Brookline, Massachusetts

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SADOLF, Eileen Of Longmeadow and Brookline, passed away in Brookline on February 5, 2010. Eileen was born in Brookline, where she attended the Brookline Public Schools, and fostered many lifelong friendships, and went on to graduate from Boston University where she pursued her chosen career as a...

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Always will remember your laughter and zest for life.
Lois Millen Rosenbloom

My heart is breaking remembering your laugh and kindness

with all our love

Eileen, you have been gone for a year now and I still hear your voice singing songs about Susie, Mabel, Pearl and Annie. We will all miss you forever and look forward to the day when we can see each other again over The Rainbow Bridge. I know you will be there because besides your family, all the animals in the world were your friends. Your light will be everlasting.

Saul,
I just found out about Eileen's death at our BHS reunion this past weekend. I was terribly saddened. We knew each other thru many years of Sunday School
& BHS. She was always a delight & fun to be with. She was greatly missed at the reunion.

It is now 4 days until our 50th reunion of BHS will be underway. Eileen would have been the belle of the ball and made us laugh, sing and remember all the happy times we had in high school (she had the best memory of anyone). We will gather and say a prayer for her. May you always walk in peace and with all your critters.

Sincere sympathy to you Saul. Having taught with Eileen at Mittineague School in the early 70's, she's remembered with great fondness. Her extraordinary way with her kindergarten students remains with me to this day. Eileen's smile was ever present and most appreciated.
Rest in peace, Eileen. We were all better for having known you.

I was saddened and shocked to hear about Eileen's passing. I will miss hearing her voice calling the dealership about her car and she always took the time to say hello. I loved to hear her cheery voice and her Boston accent!
I have known her for a few years now so we had become friends. She would brighten up the whole dealership with her personality when she would come in usually wearing some new jeans from "Boston" or a sequined shirt and baseball hat! I don't know how else to describe...

Myself, Yoko and Misha are very deeply saddened to hear of Eileen’s passing. I don’t even know where to begin to talk about how loving and caring she was to myself and my family. The many gift’s she always gave us and Misha’s piggy bank she painted herself will be cherished forever, I sit here in Virginia Beach with a beautiful Christmas card in front me from Eileen only a few month’s past with the last memory of Eileen. I remembered all the great time’s over Trinda’s house when Eileen made...