EILEEN MORRIS

Date of Birth

March 9, 1934

Date of Death

January 8, 2024

Eileen Bette Morris, age 89, of Maple Park, IL, passed away Monday, January 8, 2024, surrounded by the love and prayers of her family. Her hardworking and dedicated hands now at rest, Eileen now works the Heavens into her cross stitches to the delight of all the angels.

She was born March 9, 1934, in Chicago, to her father Peter who was a mounted policeman for Chicago whose presence filled her with awe, love and admiration. Her mother, Mabel doted on her and her older sister Mae, making their house a home and teaching them all the pearls of wisdom her heart contained, not the least of which, learning how to sew, which followed Eileen the rest of her life. Grief came to call during her 16th year when Eileen’s father passed away, bringing weight to her grief, but a hallowed shine to his memory.

Eileen grew up in Chicago and attended local schools. After her father died, she went to work at a local department store for 16 cents per hour. An iron clad foundation of hard work, love and appreciation was laid before she graduated from Lake View High School. She continued her education at secretary school and worked in the city before a man fresh from the service changed her life.

A whirlwind courtship landed Eileen and George Morris at the altar on May 21, 1955, after which followed a night to remember. Supported by a backdrop of a five-piece band, Eileen and George danced to the beat and instead of following the tradition of the time, where the bride and groom left the reception after the first dance, they stayed and danced the night away.

Eileen was Rainbow Girl as part of the Masonic Lodge and received the Grand Cross of Color, and faithfully served as a member of Rebecca Circle at Grace Lutheran.   

Eileen had a heart full of love for everyone. There was always room at the table and an extra serving in the kitchen for anyone lucky enough to walk through the door. Everyone was met with a smile that exuded warmth and comfort, while at the same time hinting that mischief was right around the corner. Eileen was always moving even when she sat down. If she wasn’t cooking, cleaning, preparing to host parties and more, she was busy sewing clothes and dresses, from simple school outfits to evening gowns. Her cross stitches were tapestries of beauty and full of patience that became gifts to family and friends without a hint at the painstaking time it took to create. As a girl, Eileen and her family would take in the sights and sounds of America while on vacation. That love of travel was passed down as she, George and their children would lay tracks all across the lower 48, up to Canada and took in the vistas of Alaska as well. Later, international travel took Eileen and George to Europe where they were able to celebrate the 50th anniversary of D-Day, lazily watch the banks of the Seine River as it passed them by and make memories with every twist and turn of their itinerary. Eileen’s faith and generous spirit made for a special kind of social butterfly that would flit into many walks of life. She was intuitive, a great listener who dispensed sage advice and was a progressive thinker whose mind was always open and willing to learn. Eileen lived her life as an example to her children, showing them not only a path, but how to follow it, step by step. Her grandchildren and great-grandchildren wore her adoration like a mantle to every activity as they grew and learned from the beloved matriarch. The sparkle in her eyes never dimmed and her laugh was shiny and bright even into her last days. A great lady who was rich in all the things that counted, she never missed an opportunity to be thankful for the simple things. Everyone she knew was thankful to have known and loved her, and her spirit will live on in the hearts of all.

She now leaves her loving husband George Morris (69 years); three children: Randi Morris, Christine (Bruce) Voight and Cathy (John) Floro; 9 grandchildren: Stacie (Christopher) Savittieri, Jeffery (Sylwia) Milostan, Hannah (Dan Flores) Milostan, Lierin (Jason) Friedmann, Trevor (Emilia) Voight, Dominic Floro, Frank (Mary Kate Rosenfelder) Floro, John (Brianna Cianci) Floro and Jake Floro; 10 great-grandchildren: Fiona, Kinzer, Kuiper, Summer, Brody, Nadia, Evey, Linnea, Adeline, and Gianna; many nieces, nephews, cousins and a family of friends.

She now joins her parents, Peter and Mabel Frank, and her sister, Mae Nelson who preceded her in death.

Visitation will be from 10-12 p.m., Saturday, January 13, 2024, at Grace Lutheran Church, Lily Lake, followed by a funeral service to celebrate her life. Private family burial will follow at 3:30 p.m.

In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to Grace Lutheran Church, 5N600 Hanson Rd, St. Charles, IL 60175. Memories and tributes may be left on the Conley Funeral Home Facebook Page, or at www.conleycare.com.

Visitation will be from 10-12 p.m., Saturday, January 13, 2024, at Grace Lutheran Church, Lily Lake, followed by a funeral service to celebrate her life. Private family burial will follow at 3:30 p.m. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to Grace Lutheran Church, 5N600 Hanson Rd, St. Charles, IL 60175. Memories and tributes may be left on the Conley Funeral Home Facebook Page, or at www.conleycare.com.

4 thoughts on “EILEEN MORRIS

  1. Her smile and laugh will never be forgotten. Spending the last 5 years getting to know her has been an absolute blessing. She taught me so much. She always asked me questions and supported me when going through a difficult time with my job. She even asked me how the new job is on Friday because she knew how hard my last one was. A true light in this world and will be missed by many dearly, including myself. She was the depiction of a fairytale grandma with her warmth and endless love, and always making everyone laugh. She filled the room with her magnetic energy and I know that will continue on through her 3 wonderful daughters.

    Thank you for sharing her with me ❤️

  2. As my mother a dear, dear friend of Mrs. Morris would say about both her and George,” salt of the earth people.” My mother loved Mrs. Morris very much and that gift is shared now with her daughter, Christine and I and our friend Jackie. Mrs. Morris is a very unique lady and has been given a great gift that she shared with her daughter’s, grandchildren and Great grandchildren and everyone who had the honor privileged to meet her.
    one life lived, so many hearts touched. My husband, KIRK, and I are blessed to have them all in our lives🙏

  3. EILEEN and GEORGE’s wedding still lives in my memory. It has been and still is the standard for which I judge any wedding. To my cousins Randi, Christine and Katie as well as Uncle George, Aunt Eileen’s passing brought back so many memories of Cousin’s Club, picnics, and family gatherings. Fond memories of the best families that roamed this earth. Gold bless you all and may your grief be tempered by the memories of one genuinely fine human being, an example I have used multiple times. Love to you all
    Ronnie McRae

  4. My dear dear cousin, Eileen. What a wonderful woman if there ever was one that endless smile upon her face, no matter what adversity there was in good times and in bed all the wonderful memories I share with her and her entire family and all the Swedish cousins out there in Elburn, Illinois, I miss them all the time and pray that I will meet them, our family at the gates of heavens door
    Love to all her daughters grandchildren and great grandchildren

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