Eileen Marie Caldwell Hubbard, 57, of Antrim, New Hampshire, passed away Wednesday, January 29th, 2025. She was simply the happiest, kindest, most beautiful person on this Earth and will always be remembered and immensely treasured. Eileen always had a smile on her face and was the kind of person who walked through life like she was stitching the world together, one act of kindness at a time.
Eileen is survived by her loving husband, Johnathan Hubbard; her two children, Kelly (Seth) Grubb and Annabelle (Josh) Needham; her mother, Louise Caldwell; her younger sister, Denise Caldwell (Mike) Hood; and her two grandchildren, Eleanor and Eddison Grubb. She is also survived by her sister-in-law, Frances Hubbard and niece, Grace Hubbard. Eileen was preceded in death by her father, John Caldwell, in 2023. All of those who spent their lives loving her; whether family or friends; will feel an enormous void from her loss. Eileen would never want us to spend one moment feeling sadness or regret. She’d want us to sing and dance and celebrate all the moments that we shared with her and be grateful for the memories which will always live in our hearts.
Eileen was born in Ft Lauderdale, Florida, but spent most of her childhood in Virginia with her parents and little sister. Family road trips were a common occurrence with the four of them up and down the east coast visiting family, historical attractions and beaches. In the late 80s, Eileen gave birth to her beautiful daughters and moved with them up to New Hampshire, where she has lived since 1992. Eileen met her husband, Johnathan, in 1994 and had a beautiful wedding in September 1999 at the Cathedral of the Pines in Rindge, NH. She worked, traveled, kayaked and hiked her way through life; watched her daughters grow up to be beautiful, happy women, and was blessed with two sweet grandbabies who she adored to pieces. For years, Eileen has participated in charitable races for many worthy causes and has more than 40 medals to show for it.
A service and celebration of life for Eileen will be planned for a later date. In lieu of flowers, please consider donating to Pink Revolution of New Hampshire, https://www.pinkrevolutionofnh.org. Your donation will help get the essentials to those battling cancer in Eileen’s hometown and are more than just support—they’re a lifeline to positive outcomes and hope for a brighter future.
The world was incredibly lucky to have Eileen for the past 57 years and heaven will now be blessed with her for all eternity.
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