Eileen Sandra Parisi

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We are deeply saddened to share the passing of the wonderful Eileen Parisi, a woman of great spirit and warmth. Eileen was born on May 27, 1962. Throughout her lifetime, Eileen radiated joy and brightness that could fill any room, leaving an unforgettable imprint on the hearts of everyone around her. She cared so deeply for her loved ones, and was always the "Mom" for many of her childrens friends growing up. Her battle in life was constant, yet she remained resiliant and fought every day for happiness and peace in her life. Eileen overcame many obstacles, and remained a sober woman for 14 years before her passing. Eileen had always carried a passion for dance. She danced for years at the Gene Murray dance theater. She absolutely loved her dance teacher Ms Tina of Gloucester. Dance brought her much joy throughout her life. She loved the beach, specifically Good Harbor Beach in Gloucester, MA. She lived happily in her humble home in Acton with her loving dog, aka "her grandson," in her own words, Kumo, and supportive partner Christopher Huber, who never left her side. She is also survived by her loving son John Parisi, and daughter Haley Parisi, who carry on her legacy of strength, kindness, and compassion. She put her children above all else and took great pride in being a mom. They stuck right by her side until the end. They are comforted knowing that she will now forever be with their father John, her greatest love. No longer in pain. She is also survived by her siblings Nancy Leal Goodick, Carol Ciarametaro, Robert Leal, and David Leal, with many nieces and nephews.

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  1. Dearest Eileen,

    I know your in Heaven and have felt the presence of your spirit many times since you passed. Your serene presence gave me much joy and hope in knowing that life continues after death.
    I miss our chats and the encouragement we gave each other on our spiritual journey of recovery.
    I miss you Eileen and am little envious that you are enjoying a blissful peace and joy with the loved ones who have gone before you. I know you miss your kids and Chris but your love lives on and will give them strength in their grief.
    Love you Always my Angel!
    Anna

  2. There are so many wonderful memories I have of Eileen, she was like another mother to me. She helped me through my awkward middle and high school years, including taking me to get my nails done for Homecoming one year. I felt blessed that she shared so much of her life with me, including trips to Gloucester and Bingham.

    One of my all time favorite memories is when we went up to visit a house she had purchased in Bingham and we just took a lovely stroll around the neighborhood. It was peaceful and full of love.

    I will cherish all the memories I have with her forever. The world lost a wonderful woman but I am so grateful to know she is with John and no longer in pain.

    I love you, Eileen! Thanks for everything!

  3. Eileen will be sadly missed💔 She was always an uplifting spirit, in even the hardest of times. She never asked for much, but to be happy and loved, as she loved. Two beautiful caring children to carry on her legacy. Will miss our conversations we had of the spirit world. We were always on the same page with that. Will cherish our good memories till we meet again🩷🌸🩷

  4. Having a Fourth of July cookout, and fireworks on the lake in Gloucester. John and Eileen bought an inflatable boat to watch the fireworks out on the lake. Well one landed on the boat, deflated it, and they had to swim to shore. And they came ashore with her laughing, not mad just her happy self. We all never forgot that night, and laughed for years about it.♥️

  5. My baby sister, Eileen, will forever be an inspiration to me. Her kindness has far surpassed any that I have experienced in life.
    Her love of her children was unmeasurable.
    I remember what a beautiful little girl she was growing up and how she loved to dance. I especially remember the recital where she danced to Donna Summer’s song “Last Dance”. She was so eloquent.
    Each day when I see beauty, I will remember her, whether it be a beautiful flower, bird or butterfly.
    Love is eternal. I love you, Eileen.

  6. I love you, Momma. Thank you for being the best mom, the best person, and the best friend for me. I have so many beautiful memories that I’ll carry with me the rest of my life. As you said, “till we meet again”. And we will. We’ll all be together again one day. I know it. I love you so much, forever and for eternity. <3

  7. Always remembered how sweet and thoughtful you always were when I was a kid at family parties and gatherings. One of the nicest humans I’ve ever met. Rest easy

  8. We were lucky to have the Parisi family as neighbors and friends on Pearl Street. Eileen was the epitome of hope and resilience always and her joyful, compassionate spirits lives on in John and Haley. Although we are sad that she is no longer with us, we take comfort knowing she is now surrounded by light, love and peace.💗


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