Michele (Prindle) Eykelhoff

SHARON — Michele (Prindle) Eykelhoff, 46, of Litchfield, a deeply loved daughter, wife, mother, sister, aunt and friend, died Aug. 21, 2010, after a long and courageous battle with cancer.

She leaves behind her beloved husband, Thomas; three daughters, Charissa, Mariah and Anna; a son, Thomas; two sisters, Wendy Prindle of Stratham, N.H., and Deborah Hanlon of Stanfordville, N.Y.; her parents, Brent and Barbara Prindle of Sharon; four nieces; one nephew; and many other family members who loved her deeply.

Michele had great passion for her family, photography and community service. She loved living and serving in the town of Litchfield. Her greatest gift to all was her never-ending optimism, tenacity and volunteerism.

Michele was a lifetime member of the Girl Scouts (troop leader, fundraiser), member of the Taghhannuck Grange No. 100, Legal Secretary Association president, Litchfield Historical Society clerk, Borough of Litchfield burgess, Sharon registrar of voters; and she worked for the Litchfield County state’s  attorney office in Litchfield for more than 20 years.

Calling hours will be from 4 to 7 p.m. on Friday, Aug. 27, at the Rowe Funeral Home in Litchfield.

The family will also have a celebration of her life at the Bantam firehouse immediately after calling hours (7 to 10 p.m.).

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Michele Eykelhoff Trust at Litchfield Bancorp, 294 West St., Litchfield, CT 06759-3404.

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