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Sue Jennings Hochstetter
February 10, 2021
She was a good friend in high school and we cheered together for CHS. She had a great smile and made her eyes twinkle. She was a good athlete and loved sports. We both started as freshmen moving from Roscoe and me from Conesville. I remember her dad and how much fun he was too. Sorry for your loss.
Dennis Duling
February 7, 2021
She was a great gal. I still see her in her cheerleader's outfit. Denny Duling
Stan Lyons Punta Gorda, FL
February 6, 2021
Jerry Sr. and family, so sorry to hear of Eileen passing. Her smile and laughter made for many enjoyable weekends on the river.
John Cyrus
February 5, 2021
Jerry, Jerry & Steve and family
Losing a wife, mother & grandmother is an incomparable pain. No words can perfectly justify the condolences for the loss of a mother. A mother doesn’t only just give birth. She raises you, gives you all her love, invests all her resources and dreams in you, and keeps you protected from the darkness of the world. Spends every moment of her life thinking about her kids and how she can give them everything. She turns a house into a home and fills it with unconditional love. Her warm hugs, sweet kisses, and even her scolding have love hidden in them. There’s no bigger loss than losing a parent.
With deepest Sympathy: Tammy & John Cyrus
February 4, 2021
I’m so very sorry to hear about Eileen. She was a great neighbor and could always make me laugh. I loved going over and “grabbing a seat” to sit and talk with her and Jerry. It just won’t be the same without her smiling face when I go home.
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