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Bennett, Eloise Age 67, beloved mother, grandmother and sister passed away on December 23, 2012, at her home in Chicago with her beloved son Anthony by her side. Eloise received Bachelor's and Master's degrees in Education from Southern Illinois University at Carbondale. Eloise was a well-respected high-school teacher and counselor for 30 years in Flint Michigan and for six years combined in Southern Illinois and Chicago. Eloise, an avid reader, enjoyed political and philosophical discussions. She was generous, welcoming family and friends to her home at anytime. Eloise is survived by son, Anthony (Jill); nine grandchildren; six siblings, and a host of nieces, nephews, cousins and good friends.
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I'm very glad and grateful to have known her. She most certainly has enriched my life. I'm proud to count her as one of my closest friends.
You will be missed...... Till then, Eloise.
Love, Francine Chica
March 12, 2013
I miss the talks and the times we helped each other through the passages of life. You were so devoted to your family. May your family be aware of your endless love for them. God Bless You.
carol ray
March 12, 2013
In loving memory of a wonderful person. We will love you and miss you always.
Massie Family
February 17, 2013
SORRY FOR YOUR LOST, GOD BLESS.
GEORGE COLE
February 16, 2013
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