With deep sadness and immense love, we share the passing of our beloved Mother Eileen Delle, who left this world on August 4, 2025 surrounded by those who adored her.
Eileen was one of a kind—tough as nails, yet full of love for everyone she met. She lived life on her own terms, guided by a strong will and an even stronger heart. She was stubborn in the best ways—never backing down from what she believed in and always standing up for the people she loved.
She had a quiet wisdom and an uncanny discernment that let her see what others couldn't. Her advice was honest, heartfelt, and usually exactly what you needed to hear—even if you didn’t know it at the time. And while she had plenty of opinions, she never judged a soul. Her love was unconditional, her loyalty unwavering.
Eileen made everyone feel like family, and her home was a safe place full of warmth, laughter, and maybe a little sass. She leaves behind a legacy of strength, compassion, and deep-rooted love.
Born in Florida, Eileen graduated high school there before going on to earn her degree in Nursing. She dedicated more than 30 years of her life to the nursing profession, caring for her patients with compassion, skill, and unwavering dedication.
Eileen found joy in painting and treasured time spent with her family. She was of the non-denominational faith and lived her life holding fast to God’s promises.
Eileen was preceded in death by her parents; Charles Kapp, Sr., and Ollie Kapp; her son, Jack Delle, Jr.; her brothers, Charles Kapp, Jr. and Robert Kapp, Sr.; and her grandson, Jason Anthony Delle.
She is survived by her beloved children: Stanley Delle, Jeffrey Delle (Laura), and Michael Delle (Terry). She was a cherished grandmother to Justin Delle, Jack Delle III, Brandy Ladner, Ashton Delle, Brandon Delle, and Leo Perez. Her love continues through her great-grandchildren: Jasmine, Devin, Mason, and Justin Delle, Jr., Jaiden and Jordan Ladner, Emily, Madelyn, and Glenn Luxich, and Liam Weaver; as well as her great-great-grandchildren, Bravery and Alaia Delle.
Her family finds comfort in the words of John 3:16:
“For God so loved the world, that he gave his only Son, that whoever believes in him should not perish but have eternal life.”
Eileen will be remembered for her strength, compassion, and the love she shared so freely with her family and friends.
Riemann Family funeral home, Pass Christian, is honored to serve the Delle family.
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