Eileen Amole
November 1, 1925 ~ December 14, 2016
Eileen Amole of Avenue, MD passed away on December 14, 2016 in Leonardtown, MD. Born on November 1, 1925 in Quinnimont, WV, She was the daughter of the late Susan Martin and Ernest Plumley.
Eileen was the loving wife of the late Walker Adair “Pete” Amole whom she married in Arlington, VA in 1963, and who preceded her in death on September 10, 1994. Eileen is survived by her children: Patricia Ward of Columbia, MD, Fred L. Huber of Fairfax, VA, granddaughter Jennifer Ward of Laurel, MD, and great granddaughter Hope Ward of Columbia, MD. Siblings: Charles Plumley, Juanita Motor, Mary Persinger, Nancy Sweeney, Henry Plumley, and James Plumley. She was preceded death in by 5 brothers and 3 sisters. Eileen was a St. Mary’s County, MD resident for 40 years. She worked at the Sheraton Park Hotel in Washington, DC as a payroll master for 27 years retiring in October, 1987.
Eileen was a member of the American Legion Auxiliary Post 221 in Avenue, MD, Daughters of the King, and Red Hat Society. She volunteered for St. Clements Museum, and Meals on Wheels. Eileen hobbies included: reading, quilting, gardening and traveling. Eileen loved Red Flowers and always said this is what she would love to have at her service.
The family will receive friends on Thursday, December 22, 2016 from 12:00 PM – 1:00 PM in All Saints Episcopal Church in Avenue, MD. A Funeral Service will follow at 1:00 PM in All Saints Episcopal Church with Rev. Kathleen Price officiating. Interment will follow in the church cemetery.
Contributions may be made to your favorite charity.





Eileen’s Family: I am saddened to hear of Eileen’s passing. She was a faithful and dedicated Member of the Southern Maryland American Legion Auxiliary Unit 221. She served as membership chair for many years and was EVER watchful of our organization. She always had a helpful suggestion and plenty of ideas to advance our goals and membership. She will be greatly missed by our Unit and its members. May you find comfort in knowing she is at peace and in the loving arms of Our Lord and Savior.
To Eileen’s family…..Many years ago, Eileen took my quilting class through SMCBoard of Education. She and her friend Laura were such fun in class and in the following years. They had offered to one day come pick up my husband, Mike, to go fishing with them. Well, life gets busy and this never happened, but to this day Mike laughs and remembers Eileen (and Laura). Eileen will have a great Christmas this year and forever after, reunited with her beloved Pete.
Sending our sympathy….
Freddie & Family, Eileen & Pete were special neighbors to Buster & Alma. We all thought the world of both of them.
So sorry to hear about Mrs Amole. I always enjoyed chatting with her on her frequent visits to the library. My condolences to her family.
Our sincerest sympathy to Eileen’s family and friends. She was a very nice lady and we will greatly miss her. She and Pete were an awesome couple! We cherish our friendship with them. May she now rest in peace.
Eileen was a dear lady, who, until recently was in All Saints church faithfully on Sunday morning. Reading was a passion with Eileen and her book club members at Garvey center will certainly miss her, as will so many others.