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Sunday, July 23, 2017
Eileen Birdsall
Age: 99
City: Stuart, Fla.
Funeral Date
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Funeral Home
Martin Funeral Home & Crematory Stuart Chapel, Stuart, Fla.
Sunday, July 23, 2017
Eileen Birdsall
EILEEN (KOTILINEK) BIRDSALL
Stuart, Fla.
Eileen Mae (Kotilinek) Birdsall passed away in Stuart, Fla., on Friday, July 14, 2017.
She was born in Oxford Junction, Iowa, on Sept. 9, 1917, the first child of Joseph and Helen (McNicholas) Kotilinek. Following her graduation from Oxford Junction High School in 1934, Eileen worked for the Oxford Mirror newspaper for several years. After a brief period of employment in Des Moines, she accepted a job with Collins Radio and moved to Cedar Rapids, where she remained through World War II. Following the war, she met a young Marine veteran, Theodore Joseph "Ted" Birdsall Jr. They were married Aug. 1, 1947, and remained devoted to each other until his death on Aug. 5, 2014.
After Cedar Rapids, Eileen and Ted followed his career to Lockport, N.Y.; Berea, Ohio; Greenville, S.C.; Wyomissing, Pa.; and Schaumburg, Ill. In each place, Eileen created a unique and gracious home reflecting her many interests, including antiques, interior decoration, flower arranging and herbs. With each move she also enjoyed new challenges and opportunities, at times by working with a local enterprise, but often by establishing her own antique or horticultural business.
She supported numerous community projects, including development of the Oxford Junction Senior Center, and was an active garden club member who enjoyed sharing her knowledge of herbs and herb gardening.
After retirement, she and Ted divided their time between the family home in Oxford Junction and a winter home in Jensen Beach, Fla.
Eileen is remembered for the warmth and hospitality she offered to friends and family whom she welcomed to her homes for dinners, holidays and informal gatherings throughout her life. These were her happiest times.
Eileen was the loving mother of three sons. The death of her oldest son, Ted, in 1967 brought her a profound grief that she bore for the remainder of her life.
She is survived by sons, Paul and Dennis; daughters- in-law, Patty and Diane; grandchildren, Denny, Amanda, Christoph, Denise and Joseph; and great-grandchildren, Kingston and Kailani.
As they mourn her death, they will cherish her memory and celebrate her life.
In keeping with her wishes, her ashes will be laid to rest along with her husband's in Oxford Junction.
Funeral arrangements have been entrusted in the care of Martin Funeral Home & Crematory Stuart Chapel.
Online condolences and expressions of sympathy can be made by visiting www.Martin-Funeral.com.