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Adair Funeral Home - Dodge
Joseph J. Eigner
October 2nd, 1929 - April 15th, 2019
Joseph J. Eigner (89) born October 2nd, 1929, passed away on April 15th, 2019 at 10:26 a.m. Joe was born in Linden, New Jersey where he entered the U.S. Army in 1946, served in Vietnam and Korea, and retired in 1975 with the highest enlisted rank of Command Sergeant Major. After the Army he worked in various occupations in Sierra Vista, Arizona - he started the very first Wendy's drive-through as the restaurant Manager, worked for the Chamber of Commerce and was a Director of the Jim R. Smith Cable TV Company and helped found Cochise Bank. He lived in Hilton Head, South Carolina from 1990-2010 where he and his wife Margie became co-owners of the H & R Block located in Bluffton, South Carolina until Margie's death in 1999. In 2010 he moved to Tucson, Arizona where he became an avid volunteer, contributor and University of Arizona sports enthusiast. Joe truly will be missed as a generous, thoughtful, loving, kind and gentle soul, loved by many family and friends. He is survived by his sister, Margie Wardenski, son Joseph J. Eigner, Jr., daughter Anita Latin (Retired Air Force Colonel), daughter-in-law Margaret, son-in-law Lyle Cantrell, three granddaughters - Ellen, Anne, and Sarah, and two great grandsons Finn and Rowan. Joe will be interred, along with his wife in Arlington National Cemetery, Washington D.C. with full military honors.Joseph J. Eigner (89) born October 2nd, 1929, passed away on April 15th, 2019 at 10:26 a.m. Joe was born in Linden, New Jersey where he entered the U.S. Army in 1946, served in Vietnam and Korea, and retired in 1975 with the highest enlisted rank of Command Sergeant Major. After the Army he worked in various occupations in Sierra Vista, Arizona - he started the very first Wendy's drive-through as the restaurant Manager, worked for the Chamber of Commerce and was a Director of the Jim R. Smith Cable TV Company and helped found Cochise Bank. He lived in Hilton Head, South Carolina from 1990-2010 where he and his wife Margie became co-owners of the H & R Block located in Bluffton, South Carolina until Margie's death in 1999. In 2010 he moved to Tucson, Arizona where he became an avid volunteer, contributor and University of Arizona sports enthusiast. Joe truly will be missed as a generous, thoughtful, loving, kind and gentle soul, loved by many family and friends. He is survived by his sister, Margie Wardenski, son Joseph J. Eigner, Jr., daughter Anita Latin (Retired Air Force Colonel), daughter-in-law Margaret, son-in-law Lyle Cantrell, three granddaughters - Ellen, Anne, and Sarah, and two great grandsons Finn and Rowan. Joe will be interred, along with his wife in Arlington National Cemetery, Washington D.C. with full military honors.
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Adair Funeral Home - Dodge
Our original location opened in 1956 to serve the unique needs of families in Tucson, Green Valley, and the surrounding areas. Today, Adair Funeral Home offers your loved one individualized cremation and funeral services in our large, comfortable facility. Our serene Dodge Chapel, accommodating up to 150 guests, provides a tranquil setting for remembrance, while private rooms afford families the space for special rituals such as washing ceremonies or incense burning. Adair is unwavering in our commitment to providing compassionate care for all, extending contractual services to the Bureau of Indian Affairs, Pima County, and other agencies. Allow us to guide you through selecting arrangements and crafting a meaningful tribute that genuinely honors the memory of your loved one....
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