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Eileen Lynch

August 14, 1946 - April 12, 2016

EILEEN PATRICIA LYNCH(1946 – 2016)
    With great sadness, the family of Eileen Lynch announce that her soul’s release took place on Tuesday, April 12, 2016 at approximately 8:05/8:12pm at Seven Oaks Hospital as she was surrounded by the love and presence of her family members. Eileen was the beloved wife of Carl Lynch and shared 19 beautiful years together, doting on each other with a love that was endless and inspirational.   Left to cherish her memory are her husband Carl Lynch; children Denise, (Brant), Dwayne, Sherri, Derek, (Tracey), Danny, (Jen) and step daughter Shannon, (Marc); grandchildren Desiree, (Shimon), Justin, (Jessica), Katelynn, Carrigan, Riley, Devin, Aidyn and; great-grandchildren Aden, Lei-Lah and Alexander as well as her five brothers Dennis, Kenny, Leonard, Herbie and Harry Yestrau and sister Linda Wheatley and their families. She was predeceased by her mother Mary Yestrau; father Harry Yestrau; mother in law Marion Lynch, brothers Herman and Robert; sisters Edna, Jean, Teenie, Verna and grandson Cody.   Eileen lived a full life and loved with all her heart. Love and family were the most important things to her. Eileen gave so much to anyone in need, without any expectations in return. She took care of her mother for years as well as her brother Herman and anytime there was a family member in need of support, Eileen was right there with her arms outstretched ready to be their soft place to land! A heart of gold is the badge Eileen wore! She was blunt and told it like it was and was everyone’s closest confident because of that! She loved singing and her karaoke!! She had the best laugh and people loved laughing with her! Eileen had many amazing stories with anyone she shared a relationship with! From growing up on the farm in Ste. Anne with her many brothers and sisters as a child to her wild days as a young woman, to her mothering days where she got so much joy bringing her precious babies to the world and putting all her pride and love into each one of them!  And who could forget her stories of the lake where she made many memories with her family and friends!   Eileen saw Carl at this trailer park and even before she knew him she said I’m going to marry that man! And she did! She would say the years she was married to Carl were her best days and anyone who caught a glimpse of their love would be awe struck and inspired. Eileen was proud of the men her three sons had grown to become and she had a very close and special relationship with her daughter Denise and they spent most of their days together or talking for hours on the phone as they truly were best friends. With her marriage to Carl she also gained two more beautiful daughters and more wonderful grandchildren. She loved all her grandchildren and great grandchildren immensely and watched each one grow with such pride in her eyes. Today with the heaviest of hearts, we take a moment to say goodbye to Eileen in the way we once knew her and she will be so greatly missed but we are comforted knowing that she is at rest and watching over us all in her very loving way.   At Eileen’s request there will be no funeral service or wake but in lieu of such she would love to know that her loved ones would smile and share a good memory with one another as well as lean on each other for love and support in her absence.