Melissa “Missy” Ann Eikelberger

Service Date: November 2, 2018
Interment Info: Forest Lawn Memorial Park
Service Info: Forest Lawn Memorial Park
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Melissa “Missy” Ann Eikelberger nee Lindeman, 60, of Cincinnati, OH died on Friday, October 26, 2018 at Hospice of Cincinnati in Anderson. Missy worked in the accounts payable department for American Nursing Care, now Catholic Health Initiatives. She was a devoted wife, mother, sister, and grandmother.  Missy loved spending time with her family and rooting for the Cincinnati Bengals. She was preceded in death by her mom, Mary Jo Lindeman. Missy is survived by her loving husband of 30 years, Ron Eikelberger; her father, Glen Lindeman; her children, Alicia (Matt) Tonkin, and Ronnie (Abby Loveless) Eikelberger; her siblings, Connie (Ed) Ralston, Jeanine (Larry) Branham, Jeff (Mona) Lindeman, Barry (Penney) Lindeman, and Joel (Suzanne) Weese. She also leaves behind her grandchildren, Breanne (Blake Combs) Tonkin and Shane Tonkin. A memorial service for Missy will be on Friday, November 2, 2018 at 1:00PM at Forest Lawn Memorial Park Chapel, 3227 Dixie Highway, Erlanger, KY.  Memorial contributions to: Cincinnati Children’s Hospital PO Box 5202 Cincinnati, OH 45201-5202. Online condolences can be made at www.linnemannfuneralhomes.com.

Friday
2
November
1:00 pm

Forest Lawn Memorial Park

3227 Dixie Hwy
ERLANGER, KY 41018

Forest Lawn Memorial Park

Address: 3227 Dixie Hwy ERLANGER, KY 41018
Thursday
1
January
12:00 am - 12:00 am

Melissa “Missy” Ann Eikelberger


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Sympathy

Dear Ron, Alicia, Ronnie, Connie, Ed, Breanne and Shane, it has been years
since seeing you and I have lost addresses and am not on Social Media. This seemed the best way to contact. My husband Mike and I were so saddened to hear of Missy’s grave illness and passing. It was such a shock. We remember her as a fun loving, caring, funny and kind person. She was a wonderful wife to my brother through his many difficult years, never failing in her love and devotion and caring to a tragic end. My sincere appreciation to Missy and Ron (who loved and raised Alicia as his own) to parent Alicia into a lovely, smart, beautiful, caring mother and we are so proud. Our deepest sympathy to you all. We were so sorry we were not here, but out of the country and unable to attend the memorial. All of our love, Mike Burdge and Mike Fiorito.


Prayers and peace in this time of loss

I want to extend our condolences to Ronnie and the rest of the family in this time of loss and to say that you all are in our thoughts and prayers during this difficult time!

Josh, Ashley, Jacob, and Peyton Masterson, and the rest of your Masterson’s Martial Arts family!


Condolences

I am still in shock. Missy was the first associate I met at ANC in ’94 & I learned so much from her. Her family always came first & she supported whatever was happening in her kids lives. As she has reached her eternal home, I pray that all of you heal quickly with the best memories & stories about her life & celebrate the legacy she left in you.
Betz Batchelor


Missy’s Co-Worker

I worked with Missy at CHS for about 10+ years during the 2000’s- at the time the company was growing every year in Ohio, Indiana, and Kentucky and then on to later growth in the company. Always loved her spirit, enthusiasm, and “can do” attitude. May her peace, “heavenly surroundings”, and absence of suffering comfort you during these difficult days ahead. Surrounding Missy’s family with prayers.
Lee and Jim Redkey


She brought joy and kindness to all of us!

On behalf of the VNA Health at Home Lexington team, we want to express our most sincere sadness and grief for your loss. Many of us worked with Missy for almost eight years and she was always so patient, kind, and helpful! She always took the time to ask about our day and make sure that she provided the most excellent service to her stakeholders. It will be hard not see an email or her kind voice over the phone when we call the Milford office.

She brought joy and kindness to all of us! She will always be remembered here in Lexington, KY. Prayers and love to her family – both work and home!


So very sorry for your loss

Missy was my Bearcats buddy at CHS. We often would talk about Huggy Bear (Bob Huggins) and always kept up with our team during basketball season. My heart goes out to all of you, and I will keep you in my prayers.
Debbie Hankins


May the Good of all comfort, envelop you in his loving kindess.

I am very sorry for the recent loss of your dear loved one, Melissa. I have a brief encouraging message I would like to share with you from the Bible. The Bible can be a great source of both comfort and hope during this most difficult time in your lives. For an example, at Revelation 21:3-5 it assures us that the day is soon coming when our most loving Heavenly Father is going to wipe away the tears of sorrow from our eyes and that even pain and death will be no more. I hope after reading this it will be of some comfort to each one of you. If later you would like to learn more from the Bible about why we die or why does a loving God allow so much suffering and injustice, please feel free to go to the website: www.jw.org to find satisfying answers.


So sorry for your loss

Ron and family,
I am so sorry for your loss. You all are in my thoughts and prayers. Missy will be missed forever. Her motivating spirit made us all believe we could always be and do better. She was and is an amazing spirit.
Kelly (Stockman) Meiser