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Marilyn Therese Eisiminger

Seattle, Washington

Oct 3, 1934 – Jun 11, 2013

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October 3, 1934
DIED
June 11, 2013
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Seattle, Washington

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Marilyn EISIMINGER
Was born in Missoula, Montana to Thomas Walter and Genevieve Rose Green Eisiminger on October 3, 1934. She moved with her family to Beacon Hill in Seattle in 1940. Her family was immersed in the Seattle Catholic community. Later she lived on Broadway Court immediately across E. Madison Street from Seattle University.

She completed her primary education at St. James Cathedral School and the Holy Names Academy, a Catholic private all-girls college-preparatory high school. After graduation from Holy Names she became a nun with the Sisters of the Holy Names of Jesus and Mary (SNJM).

Following in the footsteps of her mother, who was a lifelong educator in the Catholic School System, Marilyn also became a lifelong primary school educator. She graduated from Marylhurst University, near Portland, Oregon with a degree in education. She further received a M.Ed. from Western Washington University in Bellingham, Washington. Her early experiences in childhood education were in the Catholic School System in Spokane, Washington. She later became the Principal at St. Anne School in Seattle.

With a strong desire to see the rest of the world and satisfy her wanderlust, she left the religious order in the late 1980s and joined the Department of Defense School System. In 1989 she moved to Germany where she taught the elementary school children of our military servicemen and women for over 11 years. During her time there she traveled to nearly every country in Europe and several in Africa visiting many of the cathedrals and shrines that she had previously only read about. Her yearly Christmas card letters were essentially travelogues that made everyone feel as if they had traveled with her to these spectacular locations.

Returning to the United States in 2001, she didn't let any grass grow under her feet. She did substitute teaching within the Seattle Catholic School System, did pet sitting for friends so they could travel, and also worked for the Seattle Seahawks as an usher.

She was a resident of Providence Mount St. Vincent's for the past six years and loved her interaction with the children in the Intergenerational Learning Center there at the Mount.

She passed on June 11, 2013 after battling the effects of Alzheimer's disease.

She is survived by her brothers, William F. Eisiminger of Seattle, Washington and Thomas I. Eisiminger, Sr. of Florence, South Carolina as well as nephews, Thomas I. Eisiminger, Jr. of Scottsdale, Arizona, Kenneth Eisiminger of Florence, South Carolina and Robert Eisiminger of Annapolis, Maryland; and niece, Lynne Anne Eisiminger of Dallas, Texas. Additionally, she is survived by a great-nephew, Thomas I. Eisiminger III of West Point, NY and Genevieve Katherine Eisiminger of Portland, Oregon.

Funeral Mass will be celebrated Saturday, June 22nd, at 10:00 AM at Providence Mount St. Vincent Chapel, 4831 35th Ave. S. W., Seattle, WA 98126

In lieu of flowers, the family requests that donations be made in her memory to the Holy Names Academy, 728 21st Ave E., Seattle, WA 98112.

Hoffner Fisher & Harvey
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Billy; I was saddened to here about Marilyn's death. We were classmates at St.James Cathedral from 1941 till 1948 she went on to Holy Names and I went to St. Edwards Seminary. we didn't see each other until 3 or 4 years ago I think. It was as if no time had passed at all. we were still friends . Marilyn
Maryann Boggs Eddie Pemental and I
were always the shortest ones in the class and always in the front row for pictures.My memories I will always remember her long curly hair. All...

Dear Family,
Sister Sharon Therese was my second grade teacher at Sacred Heart School in Spokane more than 55 years ago. I still remember her beautiful smile, her happy laugh, and her unfailing patience and kindness. There were two second grade classes that year, and we all knew we were the lucky ones, because we got Sister Sharon Therese. I've always loved school - in fact, I work in a school now as an office manager - and I often think it's because of that magical year with a teacher...

Dear Bill, Tommy, & Family,
So sorry to hear that Marilyn has passed. But you can be assured that she is at peace, and no pain. I'm sure she is in Heaven with God and family.
Barbara Mendoza Petersen
St. James Cathedral 1950

I carry wonderful memories of her as my Principle at St. Anne's and having her mom as my second grade teacher there also. God speed and I will never forget that infectious laugh.

Dear family, I worked with Marilyn at St. Vincent School in Federal Way for a few years. She was certainly one of a kind and left an indelible mark on us all. There was a gathering of our Faculty when she returned from her European escapades and she remembered us all with a small memento of her travels. May she rest in Peace in her new dimension. Till we meet again.
Teak Hoover

Dear Bill,Tommy, Kenny, Bobby, Lynne and family,
I know how hard it is to loose a love one but it was time for dear Marilyn to go home to our Lord. I also know how difficult the last years have been for her.
I am waiting to hear for sure when the Mass will be and I'll be there if at all possible.
Eternal Rest grant unto her oh Lord and may Perpetual Light Shine Upon her.
My Blessings to you all.
Margaret Burnell

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