Eileen worked for many years in the real estate business, and was the sales manager of Long and Foster Realty's main office in Northern Virginia. She was also an officer of Northern Virginia Board of Realtors. Throughout her adult life, Eileen was an active volunteer for St. Michael's Parish, Annandale, Va.; Girl Scout Council of the Nation's Capital, Catholic Charities of Northern Virginia and United Givers Fund. After moving to Islesboro her volunteering continued as a member of St. Mary's of the Isles Church, an emergency medical technician and past president of The Islesboro Ambulance Association, an Alice L. Pendleton Library volunteer, and a member of the Baptist sewing circle. For many years she organized the Grindle Point Lighthouse holiday decorations.
Eileen is survived by a son, Roger Reynolds and his wife, Barbara Lombardo, of Jackson Heights, N.Y.; a daughter, Aileen Reynolds and her husband, Robert Silverstein, of Springfield, Va.; four grandchildren, Rebecca Silverstein-Cramer, Thomas Silverstein, Joanna Reynolds and Dylan Reynolds; numerous nieces and nephews.
In addition to her parents, she was predeceased by her husband of 52 years, Thomas J. Reynolds; and two sons, Thomas Reynolds and Donald Reynolds. Eileen was the last of 11 brothers and sisters.
Interment will be at Arlington National Cemetery. (Bangor Daily News posted 5/5/2011)
Eileen worked for many years in the real estate business, and was the sales manager of Long and Foster Realty's main office in Northern Virginia. She was also an officer of Northern Virginia Board of Realtors. Throughout her adult life, Eileen was an active volunteer for St. Michael's Parish, Annandale, Va.; Girl Scout Council of the Nation's Capital, Catholic Charities of Northern Virginia and United Givers Fund. After moving to Islesboro her volunteering continued as a member of St. Mary's of the Isles Church, an emergency medical technician and past president of The Islesboro Ambulance Association, an Alice L. Pendleton Library volunteer, and a member of the Baptist sewing circle. For many years she organized the Grindle Point Lighthouse holiday decorations.
Eileen is survived by a son, Roger Reynolds and his wife, Barbara Lombardo, of Jackson Heights, N.Y.; a daughter, Aileen Reynolds and her husband, Robert Silverstein, of Springfield, Va.; four grandchildren, Rebecca Silverstein-Cramer, Thomas Silverstein, Joanna Reynolds and Dylan Reynolds; numerous nieces and nephews.
In addition to her parents, she was predeceased by her husband of 52 years, Thomas J. Reynolds; and two sons, Thomas Reynolds and Donald Reynolds. Eileen was the last of 11 brothers and sisters.
Interment will be at Arlington National Cemetery. (Bangor Daily News posted 5/5/2011)
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