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Susan Lynn Eiler

Buffalo Grove, Illinois

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Susan Lynn Eiler, nee Shapiro, 51, beloved wife of Harry Eiler; loving mother of Barrie, Brett and Eric; and step-mother of Lisa (Mike) Sayerstadt; devoted daughter of Estelle Rose and the late Jordan Shapiro; and daughter-in-law of Lilly (Konrad) Wessel and the late...

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Dear Eiler Family,

I was so saddened to hear about Sue's passing. Eric, I hope you remember playing with my daughter, Sara, in 1st grade. She is now with your mom and I know they will take care of each other.
Estelle, I am so sorry for your loss, and as a Mother who has lost a daughter, I really feel for you more than you can imagine.
Take care of each other...
Caryn, Sam and Ben Shulman

my thoughts are with you and your family during this difficult time. The fight that Susan gave will be a model for others to follow.

My deepest sympathy to Sue's family. May your love for each other help you through this very painful time.

My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.

Sue will always hold a special place in our hearts. She was a warm and loving individual. I will always remember that my youngster daughter would only allow me to carpool with Sue to her first year of pre-school because Sue would give her a hug and kiss goodbye before she went into class. Our thoughts and prayers go out to all of you at this most difficult time.

As my sister, Paula, noted above, our cousin Susan touched many lives. Susan’s genuine and sincere kindness was a gift to her family and friends that will be forever treasured and remembered.

The kind of person Sue was is evident in the quality of the children she raised... always there for a friend. Kids: believe when we tell you your Mom will always be with you in heart and spirit. We know how much she will be missed. We are thinking of you today ... and any time you need to lean on someone who "gets it". All Our Love,

Sue was a very dear friend of mine. We met in High School back in 1972. We had become very close & kept in touch all these years through birthday cards. We haven't missed a birthday since we graduated in 1974. Sue was a very special friend. She was genuine, down to earth & said said it just the way it was. I truly loved her and will miss her very much, especially on my next birthday in April which will be be the first time in 38 years that I won't be getting a card from her. The great...

Our hearts go out to the Eiler Family. Sue will be very missed. May she be in a better place that loves her as much as she was loved here