EILEEN-TEARE-Obituary

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EILEEN C. TEARE

Jun 2, 1942 - Mar 11, 2020

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I'm very sorry to have only just found this 3 years after the fact. Eileen was my favorite teacher at SJA. She was always very supportive, encouraging my writing, and pointing me toward opportunities. I wish I had done a better job of keeping in touch. I credit her with inspiring me to focus on my writing and creative skills, which have granted me a wonderful career. I still think of her...what a great lady she was. My condolences to her family and friends.

I am so sorry to learn of Ms Teare's passing. was looking through my old report cards from Collinwood when i was in her English class, 1967. She had all she could handle in room filled with the many unruly students who perhaps sensed her kindness. We were reading Great Expectations and I could not get into Pip. Who was Pip? Finally Pip went away and she took us into Kon Tiki! I admired her dedication to keeping the class interested and not be overwhelmed. God bless Ms,Teare!!! A fine...

I always looked forward to Poetry class with Miss Teare. She always encouraged me and even though I only had her for once class, I will always remember her with fondness.

My condolences to Miss Teare's family. I always looked forward to her English class at St. Joseph Academy. She was very kind, knowledgeable and supportive.

RIP Ms. Teare you were a tough and fair at the same time. I appreciate the literature you introduced me to in class, and I have found myself returning to some of the books I read in your class. You made class interesting, I only wish I had the gift of teaching that you had. You will be missed

My condolences to Miss Teare's family. She was my English teacher at St. Joseph Academy. She was very kind, knowledgeable and supportive.

I will remember Miss Teare fondly, as she was a wonderful teacher, one of my SJA faves. She had a quiet style yet made a big impact...she cared about her students. May she Rest In Peace. SJA '77

I think that it's fair to say that Ms. Teare was an educator who used her powers for good in molding the lives and futures of countless young women. She was patient, kind, encouraging, and never judgemental, never mean. She had a critical eye, but was never critical of us personally. She saw inner talent and worked to nurture that in every one of us. She was an example to many of us in terms of how to be a good person. I was so fortunate to have known her at SJA.

I readily tell anyone that Miss Teare was one of the finest teachers I had at SJA. I attribute my success in college to her and how she taught me to analyze text and write papers. She was one of the greats in education.

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EILEEN's Obituaries

EILEEN C. TEARE, age 77. Beloved daughter of the late Mamie (nee Milavec) and Russell; best friend of Sr. Donna Schultz; cousin of Linda Cox Teare, Jim Teare (Nancy), David Teare, Jeffrey Teare, Michael (Anne) and Ellen Foster (Michael); 2nd cousin of Corinne, Brennan, Jake, Joe, Emma, Henry and Jack. Eileen graduated from Notre Dame College of Ohio with a Bachelors in English and from John Carroll University with a Masters in English. Her many accomplishments include co-authoring "College and Career Success Simplified" (Pearson, 2004), she was named Lorain County Community College "You Make a Difference" award winner and Association of Two Year Colleges nomination as Outstanding Adjunct Teacher Award (2000-2001). Her teaching career included the following: Regina High School (1965-1967), Collinwood Junior High School (1967-1968), Louis Pasteur Elementary School, Glenville school librarian (1968-1971), St. Joseph Academy (1971-1991) and Lorain Community College (1991). While at St. Joseph Academy, Eileen received international recognition from Quill and Scroll for her work on SJA News and as Curriculum Director, helped to gain "Blue Ribbon" recognition for St. Joseph by the Federal Department of Education (1991). She was also an Associate of the Sisters of St. Joseph.  Passed away March 11, 2020. FUNERAL SERVICE SUNDAY, MARCH 22, AT 4:00 P.M. in the CHAMBERS FUNERAL HOME of NORTH OLMSTED 29150 LORAIN RD. AT STEARNS RD., where friends may call 2:00 P.M. UNTIL TIME OF SERVICE. There will be a MEMORIAL MASS, SATURDAY, MAY 30, Church of St. Clarence, 30106 Lorain Rd., North Olmsted at 10:00 A.M. The family suggests memorial contributions to the Congregation of St. Joseph, 3430 Rocky River Dr., Cleveland, OH 44111. 

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