Eileen M. Sirignano

October 5, 1949 ~ April 18, 2024
Born in:
Englewood, New Jersey
Resided in:
Edgewater, New Jersey
Eileen Sirignano (nee Sweeney), age 74 of Edgewater NJ passed away peacefully on Thursday, April l8, 2024.
Eileen is predeceased by her beloved husband Neil to whom she was married for 30 years, her parents John and Ethel Sweeney and brothers William Sweeney and John (Jack) Sweeney and his wife Maureen (nee Sullivan). She is survived by her dear sister and health advocate Doreen Mackin and her husband Michael, brother Dennis Sweeney and wife Marcella as well as nieces Katherine Thorngren, and husband Shawn, Meghan Reisig and husband Jim, nephews Matthew Mackin, Sean Sweeney and Brendan Sweeney and great nieces Shiloh Noelle Thorngren and Ella Rae Reisig.
Born in 1949 Eileen was a lifelong Edgewater resident who attended the Edgewater school system and graduated from Leonia High School. She was employed as a Bookkeeper for the Edgewater National Bank for many years, and later returned to the Edgewater school system as a Lunch Aid/Bus Aid.
The family will receive friends Wednesday, May 1st. at 10:-11:30am followed by a 12:00pm funeral mass at Holy Rosary Church in Edgewater. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to St. Jude’s Children’s Research Hospital.
Services
Visitation at Funeral Home: May 1, 2024 10:00 am - 11:30 am
Frank Patti And Kenneth Mikatarian Funeral Directors
327 Main Street
Fort Lee, NJ 7024
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Eileen I will never forget the time we shared together you will live in my heart forever love Paul lydon
So sorry for your loss, I worked with Eileen many years ago at Edgewater National Bank.
I’m so very sorry for the loss of Eileen
So very very sorry to see this, now I know why her phone was not answering, our Gerry has her dear friend with her in heaven. God give you peace …..sincerely, Lenore and family
My deepest condolences to your family in the loss of sweet Eileen. Eileen was a treasured friend to my sister, Geraldine for many, many years throughout high school and long after until Gerri’s passing in 2020.
“Sometimes in life you cross paths with someone
who instantly makes you feel calm, refreshed,
alive and wholesome. They encourage your dreams
and celebrate your wins without an ounce of jealousy.
They just want what’s best for you, and you for them;
there isn’t much more to it.”
(C. Freeman)
That was their friendship. May they rest in peace.
L. LaHiff