Eileen, I will miss you so very much. Thank you so much for all the smiles you brought to us all. Thank you for the fairy strawberry plant that you brought over for Misty, I promise to look after it just as you would have done. Thank you for all of the kind words and the chats we had over the years I lived next door - I can't imagine what I will do without seeing you over the fence. You were truly a wonderful lady and I can't imagine what life will be like here without you, but I promise that you will always have a special place in all of our hearts and we will keep your memory alive by talking about you, and to you, always
I can't believe that you are gone and I didn't get a chance to say goodbye - goodbye Eileen, I miss you
Elena xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
ebrockhouse
10th January 2015
1976, it was my first time left home studying in U.K. I was welcomed to stay with my cousin David and Eileen's home for a short while. I could never forget the hospitality and warm welcoming that Eileen extended to me during my visit. While David was at work, Eileen took me to China Town for "dim sum" though she doesn't know Chinese. When I have longer holiday, Eileen invited me to stay at their home and baked food and bread for me to bring back to school residence. I will always remember her lovely kindness in welcoming me and being so nice to me. My deepest sympathy to David and Laura and Ben. From Miranda Chan (Queh)
mqueh
9th January 2015