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Mrs. Eyer was an amazing woman and was also my 4-H leader for some time. She was a woman of faith and a blessing to everyone who knew her.
Cynthia Przytula
October 10, 2022


San Diego, California
1932 - 2020
It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Yvonne Lee Eyer, 88, October 12, 2020 in San Diego. Yvonne was born March 28, 1932 in Sharon, Kansas. She married John Paul Eyer at St. Mary's Catholic Church in El Centro on May 15, 1948. John and Yvonne had 12 children spanning 28 years...
Read MoreMrs. Eyer was an amazing woman and was also my 4-H leader for some time. She was a woman of faith and a blessing to everyone who knew her.
Cynthia Przytula
October 10, 2022
This is a sad time for all of you but just remember all the good times you had together. May He keep you all in His hands and her at His home. I always remember the Whelan family as our Mothers were best friends
Betty Binggeli , [Mary and Fritz daughter]
October 16, 2020 | Friend
She was an amazing woman. I used to go to her house regularly for 4-H and hang out with her daughters. She always had a kind word to say.
Cynthia Przytula
October 16, 2020 | Friend
My memories of Aunt Yvonne are all so great and Loving. I remember Saturday taco nights. Going to San Diego State for college and living by myself, I remember those Saturday taco nights were lifesavers. it was so much fun to get together with the family and enjoy each other's company. Great Memories. Aunt Yvonne Tacos were the best ever.
Jim Eyer
October 16, 2020 | Family
Aunt Yvonne was an amazing lady who I admired a whole lot. Her faith and her commitment to her family were an inspiration to me. When I was 7 years old we were at a carnival at St. Mary’s where there was this food booth. I looked at the menu and asked what a tostado was. She said “You’ve never had a tostado?!” She bought me one and I’ve been hooked ever since! I love you Aunt Yvonne! God Bless and Rest In Peace!
Ron Whelan Jr
October 15, 2020 | Family
So very sorry for your loss. I remember Mrs. Eyer when I attended grade school at OLPH. She was a kind, sweet and soft spoken lady who helped a lot with hot lunch day and other activities. May she RIP ❤
Ann Thogmartin Claret
October 15, 2020 | Acquaintance