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Eileen Lammes

Posted 2025-05-09 by mhenderson
Published by Today's News Herald on May 9, 2025 -
Lake Havasu City, Arizona -

We remember Eileen Lammes, a spirited and loving woman, whose laughter
echoed in the hearts of those who knew her. Born on December 2nd, 1944,
she was a challenging and unique soul, rocking to the beat of her own
drum. Originally hailing from Webster, New York, she left at a young age
to spend the next 50 years in Lake Havasu City, Arizona.

Eileen was engaging and funny; her humor was like a beacon, bringing joy
to those around her. She was a devoted Irish Catholic who loved golf,
attending gatherings and volunteering at the Elks, and riding
motorcycles with her beloved husband, James Lammes. Her spirit was as
wild and free as the open road they traveled together. Eileen loved this
old Irish blessing, author un-known: "May the road rise up to meet you.
May the wind be always at your back. May the sunshine warm upon your
face; the rains fall soft upon your fields and until we meet again, may
God hold you in the palm of His hand."

Eileen is survived by her children, Michael Cypressi, Catherine Smith,
and Daniel Lammes, as well as 6 grandchildren. The void left by her
passing is immense, but the love and laughter she instilled in those
around her is eternal.

Let us celebrate Eileen's life by sharing our favorite memories and
photos on her memorial page. Her spirit lives on in the stories we
share, the laughter we remember, and the love we will never forget.

Let us celebrate Eileen's life by sharing our favorite memories and
photos on her memorial page. Her spirit lives on in the stories we
share, the laughter we remember, and the love we will never forget.






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