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Genevieve Eckert
Born in United States
93 years
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There’s a place that I travel when I want to roam and nobody knows it but me. The roads don’t go there and the signs stay home and nobody knows it but me. It’s far far away and way way afar. It’s over the moon and the sea. And wherever you’re going that’s wherever you are and nobody knows it but me.Patrick O'Leary


Genevieve Eckert of Las Vegas, NV, formerly of Schenectady, NY, passed away surrounded by family on May 30, 2013 at the age of 93.  Genevieve was born on February 11, 1920 in Sheridan, MO, to the late Loren and Josephine (Trager) Holmes.  She grew up in Blockton, Iowa with five sisters and two brothers; Gladys, Helen, Opal, Doris, Margaret, Cecil and Ivan. Genevieve was married to the late Edward Eckert and in 1959 they moved to Schenectady where they raised their family. In 1999 Gen moved to Granada Hills, California with her daughter, Brenda and family and then relocated to Las Vegas, NV shortly before her passing.

Gen was employed as a Medical Secretary at Ellis Hospital in Schenectady for 25 years and then at Schenectady OBGYN until her retirement at age 80. She was a member of the Rosary Society at St. Luke’s Church, the Bishop Gibbons Alumni Mothers Association and was involved in various other charitable organizations.

She was an avid follower of the Siena Saints basketball team and the Los Angeles Lakers. In her earlier years, Gen loved to bowl and play golf.  She enjoyed crocheting blankets and scarves for her loved ones, doing crosswords, reading mystery novels, watching the Game Show Network, playing bingo, Yahtzee and card games. Her guilty pleasure was her weekly ritual of reading the Enquirer and Globe magazines.

She laughed often, loved much and lived a happy life filled with family and friends. Gen gave freely of herself without ever expecting anything in return and was fulfilled simply with the joy that she brought to others.

She is preceded in death by her husband, Edward Eckert; son, Tyrone Pennington and all of her siblings. Survivors are her children: Fred (Patricia) Pennington of Springdale, Arkansas, Michael (Roseanne) Eckert of Glen Rock, NJ, Vickye Eckert of Clifton Park, NY, Brenda (Paul) DiCocco of Las Vegas, NV; her grandchildren Laurie (Carl) Schivick, Vikki Pennington, Scott (Angie) Pennington, Susan (Timothy) Collins, Amy (Zachary) Thomasson, Candice (Patrick) Herbert, Paul (Lauren) DiCocco III and 8 great-grandchildren.

A Catholic mass was held on Tuesday, June 18, 2013 at 11 a.m. at St. Joseph, Husband of Mary, Roman Catholic Church in Las Vegas, NV and a service in New York will be announced at a later date. Those who wish to remember Genevieve in a special way may make a contribution to St. Martin’s Animal Foundation at 8860 Corbin Avenue, #245, Northridge, CA 91324.

 She will live forever in our memories and in our hearts.




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Paulie DiCocco My #1 Gal June 18, 2013
It's still very hard to accept the fact that my Nonny is no longer with us. It's been a tough 2 weeks since she left us but I know that she's in a better place and she'll always be with me. I feel so lucky to have had such an amazing person in my life for the past 34 years.

I will see her again some day but until then I can only remember the many good times that we had and the important things that she taught me.

I love you so much Nonny, you will always be my #1 gal.

Candice Herbert My Nonny June 14, 2013
My heart hurts.

I will never again see the mischievous chuckle you would make after something funny but naughty was said. The coy smile when you were reminiscing about walking up to Tom Selleck at a restaurant & giving him a big hug. Or the proud way you would announce your age when asked (93!).


I'll never feel your warm, soft skin as your hand grasps mine, or hear the sweet sound of "hello, dolly" that I was always greeted with. 

I'll miss you quietly singing the theme song to CSI with my dad whenever it came on.

I'll miss seeing the excitement in your eyes when you saw that we were having some type of corn for dinner, and in your last few weeks, the ice cream that you enjoyed and comforted you so much.

I will laugh at memories of you describing a great meal as "best I ever had, hanging off the plate".

I'll miss you cheering for Siena & The Lakers, reading your "bibles"-The Enquirer and The Star magazines-and dishing about the latest celebrity scandals, and tsk tsking the trampy starlets on tv ("Well, she thinks she's hot shit") and ogling the cute guys.

I will miss making gravy with you on Thanksgiving and stuffing the calamari with you on Christmas Eve.  We were a great team and had it perfected.

I'll miss so many things about you, but I am not complaining.

I was blessed with 38 years of the most wonderful grandmother I could ever ask for. You have filled my life with so many wonderful things, accepted me as I am, loved me unconditionally, given me everything you could & then gave some more.

You have taught me the importance of generosity, a good sense of humor, and towards the end, patience.

As a child you were always there with hugs & kisses, long beautiful fingernails to scratch my back & put me to sleep, and a napkin-wrapped piece of candy or confection smuggled from work in your purse for us.

You sat through endless shows & pageants that my childhood friends and I would put on for you when you'd babysit...eat crazy concoctions Paulie & I would make up when we played restaurant...endure my picking and poking at your hair when I would play hair salon. 

You taught my teenage friends and I how to play poker before it was an "in" thing to do, took us all to BINGO, embraced Patrick, and all of my friends throughout my life, accepted their diversity and loved them like you were their Nonny, too.

And if any of it wasn't easy for you, or you didn't want to do it, it never showed. You were always an enthusiastic participant in our everyday lives & I can never thank you enough for that.

And I am grateful for every moment that I got to spend with you, especially in these last few weeks.  I know that I could not do much to take away your pain but I know that you found comfort in the flowers and pictures that we decorated your room with, the ice cream that we brought you when you asked (even when it was 4 times in one day!), rubbed your head, held your hands, and in your last moments, gathered around you with the rest of the family and rubbed your leg as you took your last breath.

And I will miss you until the day I take mine.

When that time comes I hope that I have touched as many people in as many wonderful ways as you have.

I love you forever and I want you to know you will always be my Nonny.  

 

 

 
 

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Charlyne Corvino Prayers to the family of Mrs. Eckert June 15, 2013
My consolences and prayers go out to the family of Genevieve.  I grew up with Brenda, and spent lots of time at her house.  I was always welcomed by her beautiful family.  I still can see Gen's smile as clear as day even though it was over 40 years ago.  Rest in Peace Mrs. Eckert.

Charlyne Corvino
 
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