Jeffrey-Eganhouse-Obituary

Jeffrey Eganhouse

Macomb Township, Michigan

Dec 27, 1955 – Aug 8, 2022

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BORN
December 27, 1955
DIED
August 8, 2022
LOCATION
Macomb Township, Michigan

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Jeffrey Joseph Eganhouse, age 66, died on August 8th, 2022. He was preceded in death by his parents Robert P. Eganhouse Sr. and Betty J. Eganhouse, and stepmother Marilyn Eganhouse. Jeff is survived by his children Jeffrey (Jennifer) A. Eganhouse, Jack C. Eganhouse and Elizabeth (Mark) R....

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We were very surprised to hear of Jeff's passing. Our deepest sympathies to his brothers and may he rest in peace with his father Bob, mother, Betty and stepmother Marilyn. Jim (first cousin & oldest son of Rosemary Eganhouse Nolan)

We are very sorry to hear of Jeff's passing. May his soul rest in peace with Bob & Betty & Marilyn! We were not aware of Marilyn's passing however. Bob (first cousin, son of Rosemary Eganhouse Nolan)

Jeff was a wonderful soul and good friend during our innocent high school years. Fond memories of playing with "Egg" and Jeff Isaacs almost every day after school and during the summer months. Football, whiffle ball, home run derby, street hockey... you name it, we played it! You brought great joy into my life. You will be missed!

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It wasn´t long after Jeff´s family moved into the neighborhood (into the old Lasser home) that we became friends. It was the beginning of a lifelong friendship. Jeff would walk to my home before school and we often had breakfast together and laughed hysterically as we watched the Three Stooges on a tiny black and white TV in the breakfast room. We walked to middle school and high school together and would meet up with friends (David Conover, Jim Hurlbert and others) along the way. We were...

loved spending time as school kids at jeff´s house. we could hike up to jeff isaacs´ house or over to jim rhodes´ house. first time i ever had karo syrup after a saturday night sleepover. and, i always remember his dad´s workbench; how he nailed empty mayo jar tops on the underside of cabinets above so he could unscrew a jar full of nails or screws with one hand. the `eganhouse´ (from recall which has a bit of patina now) a great MCModern classic architectural style. thanks for the...

Jeff and I went to school together from Kindergarten at Foster Elementary in Mt. Lebanon until graduation from Upper St. Clair High School. Because our last names were so close, he sat in front of me in home room for many years. He started playing violin at Foster, and became quite the "chick magnet", as well as an accomplished musician. A gentle soul. Please accept my most heartfelt condolences.

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I remember growing up, that my brother, despite the four year age difference, would let me play wiffle ball with him and his buddies. I don´t know many high schoolers who would want to hang out with his pimply 13 year old brother. Safe passage brother ...