Eileen P.
Mrs. Eileen P. Mcknight formerly of Havelock, NC, passed away on Monday, November 26 at Covenant Hospice in Pensacola.
She was born February 1st , 1946 in Bronx, New York.
She was preceded in death by her parents William F. and Lillian F. Sullivan and her sister Carol and brother Mike.
She is survived by her son William and his wife Donna and daughter Lindsey Gautier; her son Chris and his wife Robin and daughters Kristen and Madelyn; and her sister Margie McBrien and her daughter Eileen Maguire.
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To my dear friend, Eileen, such wonderful memories I have of the two of us in the Bronx. Will always miss knowing I cannot call you anymore.
May 5, 2013
You will be missed greatly!! It was great working with you over the years and getting to know you, you were so funny! We need more kind souls like you! I hope you are flying high, em givin em hell lady! love you!!!
Destiny Young
December 12, 2012
Eileen you will be sadly missed by all of us. I miss our talks and many laughs you were such a kind person and I enjoyed working with you at Groovin Noovins. You left two fine sons and other loved ones that I know are missing you so badly right now. You were called so early that I pray God has a special plan for you. My love to family and I will always love your mom too. Peace be with you all.
Barbara Yeager
December 10, 2012
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