Eunice D. White

Eunice D. White 73 of Ballston Spa, passed away Monday, January 16, 2012. Born in Ballston Spa, March 24, 1938, she was the daughter of the late Edward and Grace White. Eunice worked for Saratoga County for many years.

She is survived by her sister, Rosemary Sypek of Ohio, three nephews, Edward White, Paul Sypek, and Richard Sypek, and her niece, Kathryn White.

A graveside service will be held on Saturday, April 21, 2012 at 11:00 am in Greenridge Cemetery, Saratoga Springs.

Guest Book

Mikki

Eunice was a special lady and was a joy to work with. She knew where EVERYTHING was and how EVERYTHING went and was such a nice person to share her knowledge with the new people at work. She was a sweetheart, and had a great sense of humor. I'm sad to know she's gone from this world.

Julia Thomas

Eunice touched my life in ways that words cannot do justice. She was a beautiful soul who had a great sense of humor. Eunice was strong in who she was and strong in what she believed in and I will miss her. Eunice was Blessed with great family who cared for her and my heart is sad for them as they feel their loss of this special lady. I lift them up in prayer for God to comfort them and strengthen them in these difficult days. Love, Julia

Marge Fish

I had the pleasure to work with Eunice in the Child Support Office in the early 1980's. She was kind and generous to me as a greenhorn. Eunice was truly one of a kind-sure of who she was-her own person-comfortable in her own skin. She was an intellligent woman with street smarts. I always admired those things about her. She had a wonderful sense of humor and was one of the best storytellers I ever met. My condolences to Eunice's family and friends. I am truly sorry for your loss.

Emily Smith

My prayers are with you. We loved our Homemakers. You did much more than housekeeping. Fondly, Emily

Mary Rooke Sederlin

So sorry to read of Eunice's passing. My memories go back a very long time, to a neighborhood where a young Eunice would gather the other young girls in the neighborhood...and share that delightful little "play house" her father had built for her and Rosemary. I treasure those childhood memories and hope Eunice knew that. I moved away from Ballston Spa many years ago, a return visit and a ride past her home would open a flood of memories of her and her family. My sisters would speak of seeing her over the years.. so I think she knew what a memory she left with us.. Rest in Peace Eunice..

Paul Sypek Family

Devotion is the one word to describe our Eunice. She was a devoted daughter, sister, aunt, worker, confident and friend. She gave unconditionally without expecting anything in return. I know that her champions( her parents) Grace and Ed White have welcomed her into our Lord's heavenly kingdom. She always loved Framk Sinatra and got to do it her way! I know that you are watching from above and are smiling on us all! Blessings!!! Paul and Family

PJ

My husband and I would like to extend our sincere condolences to the family and friends of your beloved Eunice. The grief felt when we lose a loved one may seem unbearable at times. At such a time, we have gone to the comfort of God's Word, for he too, feels our pain when someone we love dies. (Psalm 34:18) May you also find comfort in the memories you all made and shared together-cherish them in your hearts always.

Rev. Jeffrey Palmer, Hospice Chaplain

When the Ripe Fruit Falls
BY: D.H. Lawrence

When the ripe fruit falls
its sweetness distills and trickles away
into the veins of the earth.

When fulfilled people die
the essential oil of their experience enters
the veins of living space, and adds a glisten
to the atom, to the body of immortal chaos.

For space is alive
and it stirs like a swan
whose feathers glisten
silky with the oil of distilled experience.

Terry Ostrander

Eunice is in the hands of our Lord and in a better place. God Bless her family and all her classmates share my grief.

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