Eileen Conklin

Passed: May 06, 2017

Obituary

Eileen Theresa Conklin, 76, of Goodyear, AZ, passed away on May 6th 2017 after a long illness.

Eileen was born in The Bronx, NY in 1940. She went to school at Brewster High. She then married her true love John Conklin on August 10th 1959 in Elkton, MD. She worked as a dental office manager in NY and CT until she retired and moved to Goodyear, AZ. She then enjoyed working as a hostess for the Cracker Barrel restaurant in Goodyear, where she really loved meeting and chatting it up with the local patrons.

Eileen is preceded in death by her parents, John Dunn and Josephine (McAuley) Dunn, her brother Richard Dunn, grandson Gregory Conklin and nephew Adam Dunn.

Eileen is survived by her husband John Conklin, her four sons, Jeff (Donna) Conklin, Colin (Sarah) Conklin, Chris Conklin, Justin (Kate) Conklin and her brother Robert (Lee) Dunn. She is also survived by her five grandchildren, Rebecca, Hunter, Luke, Taylor, Emma Conklin, seven nieces, 5 nephews and her beloved dog Ozzy.

Eileen had a number of passions in life; she was an avid gardener, interior decorator extraordinaire, and enjoyed paddle tennis, playing cards and bowling. Eileen enjoyed travel including their trips to the Scandinavian countries, St Petersburg Russia, Ireland, cruises on the Danube and The Rhine rivers, Hawaii, Caribbean and several cross country road trips visiting National Parks and seeing family along the way. She also had a sharp wit, a great sense of humor and loved a good practical joke (especially on her husband John).

She will be greatly missed by all but her delightful stories and memories will live on.

At Eileen’s request, no funeral services will be held. Donations may be made to St Jude.org.

Eileen’s family sends a heartfelt thank you to Hospice of the Valley in Surprise, AZ for their caring guidance.

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13 responses to Eileen Conklin

  1. I will miss you and hope you knew you were a dear friend to me! You were a good kind genuine lady. Rest in Peace Eileen. I Love You! Marge
    O’Connor

  2. John Conklin says:

    My Beloved Wife,
    Only time can help ease the feelings now, but never my love. Forgetting you will never happen. I think constantly about our wonderful children and grandchildren, our great vacations to various parts of the world and most of all our long road trips by car within our great country. We were definitely the best of traveling companions. My consolation is that I know you are finally free of all the pain and suffering you have been through the past five years and that you are at peace. Our beloved dog Ozzie misses you terribly. I’ll be talking to you from time to time so bear with me if I drone on to long.
    Your loving husband,
    John

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