Wyatt (Seeley), Eileen Fern
age 72 of Hamilton, Ohio entered her eternal resting place in Heaven. She passed away peacefully at 10:55 am, Tuesday, September 24, 2024 with loved ones around her. She was born in Hamilton, Ohio on February 11, 1952 the daughter of Mima (Knipp) Seeley Brinegar and Dallas W. Seeley. She attended New Miami High School and Butler Tech Career Services. On July 10, 1969, Eileen married her high school sweetheart, William (Bill) Ray Wyatt and were married for 49 years. Eileen was employed as a school bus driver for Talawanda City Schools for 20 years. She made a life-changing decision to seek further education and obtained her LPN license at the age of 46. She worked in nursing homes and later as a private duty nurse. She was also a very active member of Crossfire Church in New Miami. She had a "green thumb" when it came to her flower beds. This displayed not only the beauty of the flowers in her yard, but the mercy of human kindness that can be seen in the hands of gardeners - it is all done for love. She accepted Jesus as her personal Savior at a young age, and was a steadfast Christian throughout her life, setting the example to all who knew her to be faithful to God. Eileen made sure her children and grandchildren knew about Jesus and His unfailing love. Eileen lived a life of service, and it was her deep desire that Jesus would be made real to others through her words and actions. Her love for Jesus, coupled with her nurturing spirit and love for others could be seen in her roles as Sunday school teacher for children and adults. She very much enjoyed being a nursing home ministry leader; Mother of 2 Children & Partners: Daughter and son-in-law, Billie and Jeff Sirn; Son, Christopher Ray Wyatt; Grandmother to Four: Kaitlyn Fields and significant other Benji Menasce, David and April Fields, Jacob Ray Wyatt, and Everett Ray Wyatt. Immediate Family: Brother Darrel Seeley of Tucson, Arizona, Debbie (Greg) Keith Gault of Camden, Ohio, Evelyn (Martin) Parman of Camden, Ohio, Renita (Ray) McElravey, Laverne (Winfred) Colwell, Sherry Henson and Brian Seeley, all of Hamilton. Eileen will spend eternity with the Lord and her wishes were to have her ashes spread in various flower gardens and natural park habitats. The family suggests that you spend time with your children and family, teach them about God's love, take long walks with your loved ones through God's beautiful trails and hold tightly to your enduring friendships, lifelong and beyond. www.browndawsonflick.com