ising for her parish church, St. Patrick's, and many times traveled to Chicago to purchase items from the Merchandise Market for the Burlington Hospital gift store, where she also volunteered her time. She later started her own business, The Gift Station, which she ran for several years. In keeping with her independent nature, Eileen moved to Arizona in October of 1979. In Arizona, she seriously pursued her love of golf, often playing 18 holes, twice a week, and competing in tournaments until she was 94 years old. Eileen became an active member of her parish church, Maria Goretti. Eileen spent her summers in the mountains of Dillon, Colorado where she loved to horseback ride with friends and family. She is remembered for her wonderful cooking and baking, which she loved to share, over the years, with many family members, friends, and guests. Eileen was also known for her beautiful appearance and quiet, polite demeanor. Yet, those close to her, also knew her as a very strong, independent, and tenacious woman with a lot of grit. Eileen is preceded in death by her father, mother, her sisters Lucille, Laura, Stella Mae, and Dorothy, as well as brothers, Fred and Jerry. She is survived by her sister Roberta, son Randy, his wife, Heather, daughter, Nancy, granddaughters, Anna, Rachel, Rainie, and Rielle, grandson, Sam, and great-granddaughter, Menowaube. Mass will be held on December 21st, 2021, at St. Mary's Church, in West Burlington, Iowa. A luncheon will follow at Catfish Bend Casino Events Center, in Burlington, Iowa. In lieu of flowers, a memorial will be established in Eileen's name for the Evans Scholarship Program.