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Eileen Spratt Grooms 25 April 1925 - 30 Mar 2019

GROOMS, SPRATT, MOORE, SIPPY, QUINLAN

Posted By: Sandy Ficken (email)
Date: 4/8/2019 at 15:39:36

Eileen Grooms

Boulder, Colorado - Eileen Spratt Grooms

April 25, 1925 to March 20, 2019

Eileen Spratt Grooms was born in Cosgrove, Iowa and passed peacefully on March 20, 2019 in Boulder, Colorado.

"You know, I'm in pretty good shape for the shape I'm in". This was Eileen's favorite saying in her later years. Determination, faith, and perseverance defined her life. She never let anything stop her, whether it was leaving life on the farm in Iowa after high school to work as a teletype operator in Washington, D.C., Chicago, Los Angeles, and Hawaii; or getting married to a Marine (Gerald Spratt) and traveling the world with him after World War II. She rebounded from his death in 1970 and moved from California to Colorado. She started and later sold her own Sears Catalog Store in Brush, Colorado. She moved to Akron, Colorado and became an Aflac Insurance Agent for over 30 years. She married another marine, Leonard Grooms in 1982. Following his death in 2011 she moved to Boulder, Colorado to be near her son.

She loved cooking and entertaining, whether for her family from Iowa, friends on the eastern plains of Colorado, or her son and family. She was an accomplished weaver, quilter, salsa maker and gardener. It was hard to believe that she and Leonard built a beautiful home with their own hands while they were in their 60s!

Travel was always an important part of her life as she lived in Oslo, Norway and travelled Europe in the 1950s. She and Gerry moved around the United States from North Carolina to California. She loved traveling with her sister, Rose Ann and husband, Francis; to Norway, Great Britain, Alaska and other destinations.

She leaves behind her son, Michael; wife Karyn; two grandchildren, Kelsey Moore (Steven) and Tyson Spratt (Amanda). Two great grandchildren, Hannah Moore and Raegan Spratt. She is survived by her sister, Rose Ann Sippy; her brother, Larry Quinlan (Jean); as well as lots of nieces and nephews.

A strong Catholic all her life, she is now in heaven with her "maker".

Donations to Catholic Charities at ccdenver.org/ways-to-give.

Funeral Services at St. Mary's Catholic Church in Oxford, IA on April 6, 2019 at 10:30am. Luncheon follows at St. Michaels Hall in Holbrook, IA after burial.

A memorial mass at St. Joseph's Catholic Church in Akron, CO on May 7, 2019 at 10:30am.

The Gazette, 02 Apr 2019
Published in the Journal Tribune on Apr. 3, 2019


 

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