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Eileen Cahill Willerton

Binghamton, New York

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Eileen Cahill Willerton of Binghamton Eileen Cahill Willerton, 92, of Binghamton, died Thursday evening, August 21, 2008, at Binghamton General Hospital. She was predeceased by her husband, Kenneth C. Willerton; her brother, Joseph Cahill; her sisters, Gertrude Hirschoff and Mary...

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Ken, Paula, Rory, Renee, Rachel and families,
We are thinking of you in your time of sorrow. We have fond memories of visiting with your Mom and grandmother at various parties, family gatherings and many other occasions over the years. Her suffering is over, and we hope that memories of those happy times will linger with you and strengthen as time goes on.
Love, George & Jeanne

Dearest Kenny and children:
Your mother was my nurse at Binghamton General Hospital when my last child was born and I will never forget her. How she cussed me out for smoking while I was nursing. She cared about everyone and made an impact on anyone's life she ever met. I loved her and she knew it. God bless you, dear friend and know you are in my prayers.

Dear Kenny & Family,
I am so sorry to hear of your Mom's loss. She was such a good neighbor to me before I moved. My prayers and heartfelt sympathy are with you at this difficult time. Cherish your memories.

Grandma,for many years you have brought us love and friendship.You will be missed by me ,family and friends more than words can express.Some day I will see you again.Rest in peace as I know you will.Love Grandson Michael.

Ken and family,
My thoughts and prayers are with you all. May she rest in peace.

Ken,
I'm so sorry to hear about your Mom. I,ll always remember how kind and nice she treated us growing up in our teens. May God bless her, you, and your family in this time of sorrow.

My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. Please accept my deepest sympathies. Sorry I can not be there.

I met Eileen when I visited Binghampton with her granddaughter, my wife Michelle Willerton Prewitt. I felt like I already knew Eileen because the stories Michelle would tell me about her. Eileen made me feel very comfortable and welcomed from the moment I met her, you could tell she was one of those, "Salt of the Earth" special people. Rest in Peace Eileen, and Thank you for having such a positive impact on making Michelle the person she is today. Ron

Rest in Peace Aunt Eileen, you will be greatly missed by everyone. Say Hi to my grandma and my mom for me, and tell them all about Logan for me. Logan and I will miss you alot.