Eileen-Schroder-Obituary

Eileen Elizabeth Schroder

Atlanta, Georgia

Jul 1, 1968 – Jun 16, 2024

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BORN
July 1, 1968
DIED
June 16, 2024
LOCATION
Atlanta, Georgia

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July 1, 1968 - June 16, 2024For to me, to live is Christ, and to die is gain. These words from the Apostle Paul in his letter to the Philippians helped comfort and anchor the family of Eileen Elizabeth Schroder throughout her two-month hospitalization, as she courageously fought complications...

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Eileen, today was your funeral and your daughter Kate said such beautiful things about you. I hope my daughter Kate does the same for me when I leave this earth. You left this world a better place. Your life was too short, but you were loved deeply by so many. I know you are making everyone in Heaven smile today. We will all see you soon.

I met Eileen eons ago via a friend. After, I remember saying to myself "Woah beautiful gal, but man a lot of freckles". Years passed and somehow we ended up being together until her last of days and these past years have been incredible to both of us. Never a bad word passed between us, Never an argument....ever. I often referred to us as "two misfits in life who simply fit". Over the years we melded into each other. She was mine and I was hers and in this world, we were a powerful...

2013, a 33 hour flight from Africa to Orlando sponsored by my good friend Ed Dean - Eileen was one of the first face to face friends that I met. With her electric hair, her outrageously beautiful smile, her infectious laugh....it seemed to me that her goodness and faith and ability to ride through any wave she faced was never ending. She was one of my very special far away friends. I loved the video calls that Ed instigated, with the two of them sitting on his couch; she made me feel like...

I had been doing Elieen's hair at Taylor brooks salon and spa for some time now she was so adventurous coming to see me and telling me about all her wonderful trips she had taken she was truly fearless and will be missed ,

Sincere condolences, Joy and Tom Webb

Eileen and Ed were our next door neighbors on the 80´s cruise for three years. I always admired her creativity and unabashedly outward way of showing all of us who she was, be it lights on their wheelchair spokes to creating a wheelchair train. Her love for the music we all loved was enthusiastic and magical. Her smile melted hearts, her empathy was comforting and her joy was contagious. She will forever be missed and we rejoice in knowing she´s having the greatest 80´s concert in heaven...

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