Eileen Bannon
January 7, 1924 - January 30, 2010

Obituary
Eileen Bannon passed away on January 30, 2010. She was 86 years old. A lifetime resident of Seattle, she graduated in 1942 from Cleveland High School, and always lived in the Seattle area.
Eileen was preceded in death by her sister, Betty, and her brother, Edward. She is survived by her brother Daniel, her sister in law, Zoe, loving sons; Robert, Ligia, Kevin, and Brian, Teresa, and many grandchildren, nieces and nephews. A memorial Service will be held at Our Saviour’s Lutheran Church, 158 S 168th St, Seattle, WA 98148, Saturday February 6 at 1:00 PM. Services will conclude at church. Please sign our online guest book at www.bonneywatson.com
Remembrances can be made in Eileen’s name to the Evergreen Hospice, through the Evergreen foundation. http://www.evergreenhospital.org
Kevin, Bob, and Brian. We wish we had known before yeasterday of your Mom’s passing. So sorry for your loss. Had we known we surely would have been at the service. Our family is getting smaller, we need to get together more. Maybe we could have a family gathering at the Cabin sometime in the summer?
I fondly remember Eileen from our Good Shepherd Lutheran days, her many years of dedicated service to that congregation, and her kindness to me and my family. May God bless and keep her family in His care.
During the past 25 years we couldn’t have asked for a nicer neighbor than Eileen and that applies to you as well. Take care, Kevin.
My condolences to Bob, Kevin, Brian and family. Keep in mind that time will ease but not erase the loss of your mother.
Kevin,
Please accept our condolences on your mother’s passing. She was a good neighbor even when we didn’t agree. She was kind and sweet and we will miss her presence in the neighborhood as we will find your continued presence a reminder of your mother.
I thank God for the opportunities of ministry that we shared for many years. Her special wit was a treasure. God bless the family and Eileen’s memory among us.
Bob, Kevin, Brian and family; I will always remember your mother as one of the first people our family knew at Good Shepherd. You are in my prayers and thoughts.
Our deepest sympathy, Kevin. We will always remember her love of all things Irish!