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Eileen Baul of Kerhonkson, NY passed away on February 26, 2025. She was the daughter of Paul and Josephine (Roller) Hoffmann of Ridgewood, NY.
Eileen moved to Ulster County in March 1975 with her husband, Howard Baul Sr. and three year old son Howard Jr. She was originally a medical receptionist, but later on acquired a certificate for a private duty certified nurse’s aide and a license for real estate broker.
Eileen‘s hobbies were collecting clothes and giving food to family of Ellenville, raising goldian finches, politics, gardening and decorating. She enjoyed her family.
Eileen is survived by her son, Howard Baul, Jr. and wife Debbie: Grandchildren; Christopher, Michael and wife, Samantha, and Kelli: Great grandchildren: Brooke, Dalilah, Michael Jr., Mia and Gavin: Also, her sisters Louise Kagenaar of Bethlehem, PA, and Linda Schnetzler of Sun City, AZ, her brother Paul Hoffmann of Manorville, NY, her Goddaughter niece, Debbie Bianco husband Bob and two nephews, Michael and Robert, and other various nieces, nephews, and cousins. She was predeceased by her brother John Hoffmann of Glendale, NY and her former husband Howard Baul Sr.
Memorial contributions may be made in Eileen Baul‘s name to: CASA of Ulster County; CASA is mostly a volunteer organization for abused and neglected children https://www.drcservices.org/donate/
and or to
Family of Ellenville; Family of Ellenville is mostly a volunteer group that provides for the needy with food, clothes and shelter.https://www.familyofwoodstockinc.org/donate/
Cremation will be private.
Arrangements are under the guidance of Humiston Funeral Home, Kerhonkson, NY.
To send personal condolences to Eileen‘s family please visit www.humistonfuneralhome.com
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30 42nd St, Kerhonkson, NY 12446
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