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Anna Lucille <I>Crockett</I> Eiland

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Anna Lucille Crockett Eiland

Birth
Nebraska, USA
Death
2 Jan 2010 (aged 94)
Pensacola, Escambia County, Florida, USA
Burial
Pensacola, Escambia County, Florida, USA Add to Map
Plot
53 0 409
Memorial ID
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Lucille cherished memories of growing up on the southeast Nebraska prairie, including racing bareback on her beloved horses, Lady and Ribbon. Neighbors drove her and her older sister five miles to church and she became a Christian at a young age. A highlight of her life was being baptized in the Little Blue River near Davenport, Nebraska. Lucille graduated from Davenport High School Class of 1932 at age 16 and worked as a nanny for a dentist's family before moving to Omaha at age 18. She worked as a nanny in Omaha while paying her way through business college. After working in various businesses in Omaha and Wichita she joined the U.S. Navy where she served as the personal yeoman of Admiral J.W. Reeves, Jr., first in Moffett Field, California, and later in Pensacola, Florida when he became Chief of Naval Aviation Command, NAS, Pensacola. While stationed at Moffett, she fatefully met future husband, CPO Gene Eiland, on a blind date to an Oakland baseball game. Only the promise of marriage to her beloved Gene was strong enough to lure her away from the WAVES. She continued Navy life, however, with Gene. They had three children and lived in Patuxent River, Maryland, Beeville, Texas, Memphis, Tennessee, and Hayward, California, before Gene retired from the Navy in 1960 and the family returned to live in Pensacola. In addition to being a devoted wife and mother, Lucille continued her business career in Pensacola after her children reached school age. She served as Office Manager at Marshall-MacNeil Architects for over twenty years but always managed to be present to send her children off to school and welcome them home. Family always came first for Lucille. Volunteerism, too, was a strong part of her life and, even after retirement, she worked as an American Red Cross volunteer at the US Naval Hospital, as an AARP tax volunteer, and as treasurer for her church. Lucille was a devout Christian and a member of the Innerarity Point Baptist Church where she had many friends. She embraced life with enthusiasm and a positive and giving spirit. She loved to travel, camp, go to the beach and garden. She had a passion for her family and home on the Intercoastal Waterway. She will be greatly missed. Preceding Lucille in death were her adored parents, Meredith Lane and Lena Crockett; brothers, James and David; and sisters, Margaret, Doris, and Jenny.
She is survived by her loving and loyal husband of over 60 years, Herbert "Gene" Eugene Eiland; three children, Jim Eiland (Cindy) of Pensacola, Joy Eiland (Ernest) of Victoria, Texas, and Jill Morris (John) of Orinda, California; six grandchildren, Julian, Aaron, Hannah, Allison, Marissa, and Jack; one great-granddaughter, Riley; and many nieces and nephews. The family wishes to thank wonderful caregiver, Rose, and Covenant Hospice, who made it possible for our beloved Lucille to live comfortably and with dignity at home through her last months and days.
Lucille cherished memories of growing up on the southeast Nebraska prairie, including racing bareback on her beloved horses, Lady and Ribbon. Neighbors drove her and her older sister five miles to church and she became a Christian at a young age. A highlight of her life was being baptized in the Little Blue River near Davenport, Nebraska. Lucille graduated from Davenport High School Class of 1932 at age 16 and worked as a nanny for a dentist's family before moving to Omaha at age 18. She worked as a nanny in Omaha while paying her way through business college. After working in various businesses in Omaha and Wichita she joined the U.S. Navy where she served as the personal yeoman of Admiral J.W. Reeves, Jr., first in Moffett Field, California, and later in Pensacola, Florida when he became Chief of Naval Aviation Command, NAS, Pensacola. While stationed at Moffett, she fatefully met future husband, CPO Gene Eiland, on a blind date to an Oakland baseball game. Only the promise of marriage to her beloved Gene was strong enough to lure her away from the WAVES. She continued Navy life, however, with Gene. They had three children and lived in Patuxent River, Maryland, Beeville, Texas, Memphis, Tennessee, and Hayward, California, before Gene retired from the Navy in 1960 and the family returned to live in Pensacola. In addition to being a devoted wife and mother, Lucille continued her business career in Pensacola after her children reached school age. She served as Office Manager at Marshall-MacNeil Architects for over twenty years but always managed to be present to send her children off to school and welcome them home. Family always came first for Lucille. Volunteerism, too, was a strong part of her life and, even after retirement, she worked as an American Red Cross volunteer at the US Naval Hospital, as an AARP tax volunteer, and as treasurer for her church. Lucille was a devout Christian and a member of the Innerarity Point Baptist Church where she had many friends. She embraced life with enthusiasm and a positive and giving spirit. She loved to travel, camp, go to the beach and garden. She had a passion for her family and home on the Intercoastal Waterway. She will be greatly missed. Preceding Lucille in death were her adored parents, Meredith Lane and Lena Crockett; brothers, James and David; and sisters, Margaret, Doris, and Jenny.
She is survived by her loving and loyal husband of over 60 years, Herbert "Gene" Eugene Eiland; three children, Jim Eiland (Cindy) of Pensacola, Joy Eiland (Ernest) of Victoria, Texas, and Jill Morris (John) of Orinda, California; six grandchildren, Julian, Aaron, Hannah, Allison, Marissa, and Jack; one great-granddaughter, Riley; and many nieces and nephews. The family wishes to thank wonderful caregiver, Rose, and Covenant Hospice, who made it possible for our beloved Lucille to live comfortably and with dignity at home through her last months and days.

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