Eisebraun (Kellems), Eunice Ione was born January 31, 1937 to Randolph and Olive Kellems in Temple City CA. Eunice was proceeded in death by her husband Ronald Eisebraun. Eunice is survived by her two children Linda Isaac of Lancaster CA. and Larry Eisebraun (Deanna Frank) of Antelope Valley, CA. Eunice is also survived by her five grandchildren, Barrett Isaac of Lancaster CA, Brittany Isaac of New York NY, Joseph Frank of Colorado Springs CO, Ryan (Darlene) Sandoval of Palmdale CA and Jennifer Sandoval (Jay Unruh) of Long Beach CA. She leaves behind six great grandchildren, Kaleb, Rylie, Kaydence, Raelyn, Lacey and Brecken. She is also survived by her brother Lloyd (Gretchen) Kellems of Running Springs, CA and sister Evelyn Miller of Salisburg NC. Eunice is also survived by several nieces and nephews.
Eunice was born in Temple City CA, attended school and graduated from Citrus Union High School in Azusa. She then moved with her family to Glendora CA, in a home that her father built. Eunice met her future husband Ronald Eisebraun when their families would gather as friends. Eunice and Ron began dating after Ron joined the army in 1956. Eunice and Ron were married on November 20, 1959 and enjoyed 55 wonderful years together. During this time Eunice was employed at Edwards AFB by Aerojet, North American Aviation and the US Airforce. In 1974 Eunice started working with the Southern Kern School District as a way to stay close to her two children. Eunice enjoyed working with all her colleagues for 25 years before retiring April 1st 2000. Eunice’s husband Ron was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s in 2004. Eunice did as any loving Christian wife would do and faithfully took on the role of caregiver to take care of Ron until he passed on October 17,2015. Eunice was a devout member of the Church of Christ. Eunice enjoyed spending time with her kids, grandchildren and pets. She especially enjoyed spending time with her best friend Yolanda Sanchez. Eunice passed away on Tuesday morning October 18, 2022 with her family and friends at her side. The loss of Eunice will leave a huge hole in the lives of those who knew her. The family will hold a private ceremony to remember her life as a loving wife, mother and grandmother.
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