School Guidance Office; and Assistant Principal's Secretary. Eileen retired from the school system in June of 2000 to spend time with her family and travel. She enjoyed many years of activity in team bowling; as a softball coach and as a Girl Scout Leader. Eileen is survived by her husband of 52 years Clifton G. Quick; her son Clifton J. Quick and wife Debra of Cortland, New York; her daughter Kristin Eileen Corbin and husband Michael of Newmarket, New Hampshire; and five grandchildren; Lillian Nicole Quick; Twins Ella Grace & Maia Hope Quick; Caden William Corbin & Delaney Eileen Corbin. She is also survived by her brother Daniel G. Steltz who resides in Wake Forest, North Carolina as well as many nieces & nephews. In addition to her parents, Eileen was predeceased by her sisters Virginia F. Hughey; Dolores M. Torrisi & Mercedes R. Tapia as well as her brothers Right Reverend Monsignor John A. Steltz; Donald J. Steltz; Robert J. Steltz; William L. Steltz; Kenneth J. Steltz; Roger R. Steltz; Francis E. Steltz & Eugene J. Steltz. The family would like to extend their heartfelt thanks to the caring and compassionate staff of the Golden Hill Nursing Home on Floor C-3. In lieu of flowers, the family would like to suggest contributions be made to The Alzheimer's Association of the Hudson Valley. Entrusted to the care of Mr. Luke Keyser of A. Carr & Son Funeral Home, 65 Lucas Avenue in Kingston, New York. Family & Friends may visit to pay their respects on Saturday, August 18th between the hours of 3:00 & 5:30 PM. At 5:30 PM, the Reverend Jack Arlotta, Pastor of the Sacred Heart Church in Highland Falls, New York and close friend of the family will be presiding over the funeral service.