Celeste H. Egan

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Celeste Helen Egan, 87, passed away on April 1, 2015 in Brightview Assisted Living in Danvers. She was a beloved educator and friend of many. Born in Salem on July 27, 1927, she was the daughter of the late Robert and Helen (Lufkin) Egan. She was raised and educated in Salem, graduating from Salem High School in 1945. After graduation from Regis College, Celeste taught in North Reading. Celeste loved to travel our great country on long road trips with friends. Her favorite trip was north to Alaska where she settled to teach for 10 years before moving back to Salem. Most recently, she taught at the Higgins Middle School in Peabody. Celeste worked at The Learning Tree Store in Danvers for many years. She was an artist, poet, woodworker and naturalist. She had played little league baseball, in her younger years. She was an avid collector, collecting baseball cards and stamps, among other things. Celeste is survived by many loving friends, neighbors, fans and former students. Her Funeral Mass will be celebrated at 10AM on Monday, April 6, 2015 in St. Thomas the Apostle Church, 1 Margin St., Peabody. The burial will follow in Greenlawn Cemetery, Orne St., Salem. There are no visiting hours. In lieu of flowers, expressions of sympathy may be made in Celeste’s name to The REAL Program, Inc., 151 Ocean St., Lynn, MA 01902.

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  1. My condolences to the Egan family. The death of a loved one is one of the most devastation experience a human can face. At time the loss can seem unbearable. The Bible promises: “God is close to broken hearted”, it also say: “Throw your burden on him and he will sustain you”. (Psalms 34:18 and 55:22) I hope these truths help you and your family cope with the loss of your loved one and strengthen you in your days ahead.

  2. We at Girdler house had the privelege of knowing Celeste for too short a time. She was a great lady and we all missed her when she left here. Our sincere condolences to her family and friends. I’m sure she will be missed greatly. Fran Regan, Girdler House.

  3. With Love & Heartfelt Sympathy XO
    Celeste was one of my dear Friends at BrightView. I am one of the youngest here. She lived 2 doors down from me. She always made me laugh & laugh & laugh all the time! She was a very smart Lady!! We had so much FUN in Trivia! It was her favorite thing to do. She would answer these questions no one ever heard of! I’d ask her how the heck did you get that? We’d all laugh & she’d answer with her infectious laugh–Heck if I know!! Loved her Moose & Alaska & teaching stories. Celeste lite up a room, when she entered it!!!! She was one Unique Lady!! We will miss her dearly, but she will live forever in our Hearts! We LOVE you and may God watch over you & keep you safe! XO
    πŸ’πŸŒ·πŸŒΉπŸ˜‡πŸŒΊπŸ‘Ό. Cheryl O’Neil


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