Eileen-Watts-Obituary

Eileen Watts

Chicago, Illinois

1936 - 2016

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Watts, Eileen, nee Joyce, 79 longtime Chicago resident died in Janesville, WI, after a short illness. Eileen was born November 7, 1936 in Chicago the daughter of John Joyce and Eileen O'Flynn. Eileen taught school for over 40 years at Mary Queen of Heaven in Cicero, IL. She is survived by her...

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Mrs.watts was one of my favorite teachers at MQH.. Class of 2000.. She taught my mom when she was there.. Rest easy mrs.watts

Oh Eileen. I'll will miss you terribly. Love always

CharnaRobin Joy

Mrs. Watts was by far my favorite teacher growing up. (No offense to my other teachers, I love you too) I just had a great connection with her, she understood me and had a way of making me understand too. The world has lost a beautiful soul! My deepest condolences to the Watts family.

She was a wonderful person. Your family is in our thoughts and prayers. May Mrs. Watts Rest in Peace.

John. I have such fond memories of your mom. From the lake to St. Mary's she was the best. God knows we put her to the test but she never wavered in her love of her boys - those she raised and those she adopted (us). The most knowing, loving genuine smile in the league. I am so sorry for your loss and ours. God bless.

I've known Eileen, her late Parents and her 4 wonderful Children for many years from St. Peter Canisius Parish where we all grew up. I phoned Eileen, last year, out if the blue, to learn that just a few days, prior, her whole Family paid her a visit @ Lake Delavan.. Eileen was always great in all that she did, from raising her Family, to serving as a Cub Scout Den Mother, then Boy Scout Mother & of course for her many years Teaching @ MQH School in Cicero, which became my home town for 20...

Many say that one's college years are the best years of their lives. I beg to differ. My grammar school days were the best of my life much of it goes to "the wattsenator" which is what much of my class liked to call her. She was very charismatic and was definitely the most intriguing teacher we had at good o MQH. You will be missed and thank you for being part of the best years of my life.

I am so sad to hear about the loss of a great great person! She was my seventh grade teacher at MQH (class of 95) - she always knew what to say! She was quick witted and yet so kind and generous. She was one of my favorite teachers!!! I remember her fondly...