Daily Oklahoman, The
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
November 13, 2008
Beatrice
Milner Eischen , 95, died November 10, 2008. Bea was born June
15, 1913 in Caviness, Texas to James M. and Beulah Rainey
Milner. She grew up in Swink, Oklahoma and graduated from Ft.
Towson High School and Draughn's Business College.
She married Harold B. (Red ) Eischen on April 20, 1935. Bea, our
beloved mommy, was a strong, intelligent woman whose faith in
God, husband, family & friends never wavered. She was a
beautiful seamstress, homemaker and consummate southern cook who
in 1964 was named Grand Champion Pie Baker at the State Fair of
Okla. Bea worked twenty years as a secretary at Val Gene's and
the Okla. Dept of Tourism. She was a 52 yr. member of St.
Patrick's Catholic Church and Catholic Daughter. She volunteered
at St. Anne's Home, and was a member of the Altar Society &
Happy Hearts Club.
She is preceded in death by her husband, four brothers and two
sisters. Bea is survived by her son Thomas M. Eischen and his
wife Sally of Little Grand Rapids, Canada, and her daughter
Jennie B. Wood of Okla. City; her grandchildren Theresa, Thomas,
James, Bernadette, Leanne Eischen , Christopher T. Wood and his
wife Bivian and great grandsons, Joshua, Caleb, and James Wood.
Her great grandson James said "She is the only one who loved me
100%." She will be missed 100% by her children, grandchildren,
and great grandchildren. Our family would like to extend a
special thanks to the Good Shepherd Hospice team who watched our
Bea so tenderly.
Viewing is Thursday at Guardian West Funeral Home, and a Prayer
Service will be held 7PM Thursday, November 13, at St. Patrick
Catholic Church 2121 N. Portland, OKC. The Funeral Mass will be
at 10am on Friday, November 14, at the Church with interment to
follow at Rose Hill
Burial Park.
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Compiled, transcribed and submitted by Marti Graham, Oklahoma County, OKGenWeb Coordinator,
September 2009. Information
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