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Eileen Anne Muelken

Posted By Ballard Sunder Funeral Home On November 21, 2022 @ 6:42 pm In 2022,Obituaries | 10 Comments

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This little light of mine, I’m gonna let it shine

And shine she did. Eileen would smile and sway to this beloved gospel hymn, never realizing the song was her song, the happy notes capturing her influence on family and friends. Born on the year’s shortest, darkest day, Eileen exemplified her name’s Gaelic origin: bright, shining one. The second child and only daughter of Bill and Nellie Muelken, Eileen grew up in Credit River tolerated by her older brother, adored by her younger brothers, and surrounded by aunts, uncles, cousins, friends, and neighbors.

Pretty and popular, Eileen’s dance card was full in high school and throughout life. Voted Lakeville High School’s class of 1954 homecoming queen, Eileen’s spirited personality was matched by her warmth. She sought to include rather than exclude, always welcoming new friends – friendships that endured for decades. Following graduation, Eileen moved to Minneapolis to train as a laboratory technician. While earning her certification, she worked as a nanny and eventually shared an apartment with her friends (and cousins) Liz and Mary Gallagher. Seeking adventure, Liz and Eileen headed to Los Angeles where Eileen worked at UCLA and enjoyed sunshine, sand, and LA’s urban energy.

Eileen’s career spanned three phases: corporate, medical, and public service. She was an executive assistant in Northwest Airlines’s legal department, worked in several medical offices, and retired from the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency. Her knowledge and energetic nature enlivened the workplace. Dull never stood a chance when Eileen was around. Following her retirement from the PCA, she provided respite services through an eldercare agency, winning over even the most recalcitrant individuals – often with a deck of cards. Knowing that one person can make a difference, her volunteer activities included Big Brothers and Big Sisters, hospice, and most recently tutoring English to speakers of other languages.

Northwest’s employee benefits kickstarted Eileen’s lifelong love of travel and exploration. At age 24, she sailed to England and began a 14-country odyssey that included continental Europe and Ireland. She recounted beautiful memories of castles, churches, pubs, and dances. Other trips took her to Asia, Brazil, the Bahamas, Canada, Alaska, and Hawaii. Travel fueled her insatiable curiosity. An avid reader, her day began with coffee and the Minneapolis Star Tribune. Her knowledge of current events was extensive, and she was known to express impatience with our inability to learn from the past. Delighted to exchange books with the neighborhood’s little libraries, Eileen was always ready to share an author or book recommendation. The Hennepin County Library System has lost a steadfast patron.

A passionate bridge and lifelong 500 card player, Eileen belonged to several card clubs where her friendships deepened and her competitive spirit flourished. Always on the go, Eileen shared her enjoyment of restaurants, theaters, movies, and concerts. Generations of children enjoyed visits to the Minnesota Landscape Arboretum, Richfield Nature Center, and the Lyndale Rose Garden and Peace Park. Eileen enjoyed a drive in the country, following familiar paths, revisiting old haunts.

Eileen delighted in her neighborhood and lived in her Richfield home for more than 50 years. She tended her garden with enthusiasm and looked forward to spring’s sunshine and blossoms. When no longer able to trim and weed, she provided expert instruction to those who so willingly helped. Very fond of her neighbors, Eileen appreciated their friendship, garden bounty, kitchen gifts, and assistance with tasks as her mobility declined. Their attention sustained her happiness. She was grateful.

Eileen was a mentor, confidant, counselor, adopted sister, and co-conspirator. A trusted listener, she boosted our confidence and encouraged excellence. With her, our secrets were safe. Her wit prompted cascades of laughter. She embraced silly, laughed easily, sparkled.

Let it shine, let it shine, let it shine

Eileen entered eternal life on November 15, 2022. A visitation will be held on Tuesday, December 6, 2022 from 4-7PM at Ballard-Sunder Funeral Home, Prior Lake. A Mass of Christian Burial will be Wednesday, December 7, 2022 at 11AM with a visitation 1-hour prior at St. Michael Catholic Church, Prior Lake. Father Tom Walker will preside, and Eileen will be laid to rest at Credit River Cemetery.

Live Streaming available at St. Michael Catholic Church’s website https://stmichael-pl.org and by clicking on the “Mass and Services” tab.

Eileen is survived by: sister-in-law, Linda Muelken; nieces, Mary van Muelken (Marvin Schulte), Elizabeth Davidson (Wes), Joan Hosking (Rob), Kay Grosklags, Lisa Muelken-Smith (Shawn), Tracy Waddell, and nephew Billy Muelken (Mary Wyman), their children and grandchildren, many cousins and friends. Eileen was preceded in death by her parents, William and Nellie Muelken; and her siblings, Frank (Eileen F.) Muelken, Gene (Suzy) Muelken, and Jack Muelken.

 

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Condolence from Steve Heiskary on November 25th, 2022 12:15 pm

I worked with Eileen over many years at the MPCA. She had a can do attitude. She always approached her work with a smile and often had a quick retort that conveyed her sense of humor as well.

Condolence from Kay Grosklags on November 25th, 2022 10:40 pm

Thanks Steve for your memory. Aunt Eileen always had a beautiful smile, and a wonderful sence of humor no matter where she was.

The Muelken Family

Condolence from Nancy Ellison on November 29th, 2022 9:31 am

I worked with Eileen many, many years ago at Central Pediatrics. Her calm demeanor belied her wonderful sense of humor. We lost touch with each other after my husband was transferred, but I found an old Christmas card with her phone number and address. I feel fortunate to have had conversations with Eileen following that find…..fun and full of giggles. Please accept my most sincere condolences on the loss of this grand lady. You will be missed Eileenie Anne Rita Von Muelken. Rest peacefully my dear friend.

Condolence from Sylvia McCollor on December 1st, 2022 10:51 am

I worked with Eileen at the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency for many years. She was a delight to work with.
As we both retired, I was fortunate to continue spending time with Eileen. I last saw her in person in September when we went to a daytime SPCO concert with other friends. She continued to have a broad range of interests, and in all circumstances, maintained a great sense of humor.

Condolence from Mary Sullivan on December 5th, 2022 6:45 pm

So sorry to hear and is a loss for this space in which we live; Eileen always was so enjoyable and will be missed!

Condolence from Camille Nilsson on December 6th, 2022 7:44 am

Eileen,

I’m grateful that you were my godmother and that you were able to positively impact so many people in and out of our family throughout your life. You are one of the best examples of gratefulness that I have ever experienced. We will miss your kindness, words of wisdom and presence.

Love,

Camille

Condolence from Monica Nilsson on December 6th, 2022 8:23 am

This was a beautifully written tribute to Eileen, thank you for capturing the lovely woman she was.

Condolence from Diane Belanger on December 7th, 2022 8:33 am

I miss you so much you were always there for me. The first day on my new job at the PCA you made me feel so welcome and I thank God we became friends and you always listen to my rambling on and on. At Christmas time you face just glowed driving around looking at all the Christmas lights in your neighborhood and anything we did together added so much joy to my life. Love you with all my heart.

Condolence from Kathleen Gallagher on December 7th, 2022 10:11 pm

May your Irish Eyes and Spirit Shine Upon Our Hearts Always…
Rest In PeAcE Eileen, Until We Meet Again.
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With Love, Kathleen

Condolence from Elizabeth Kane on January 15th, 2023 2:28 am

Still hard to believe that I can’t pick up the phone and tell you the latest news .
Miss you and love you forever.
Lizzie

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