Eileen F. Fowler, 72

Eileen F. (Sisak) Fowler, 72, beloved wife of George O. Fowler, Jr., passed away peacefully on Wednesday, December 31, 2025, at Phoenixville Hospital.

Born in Philadelphia, Eileen was the daughter of the late John Sisak and Mary (McConnell) Sisak. She dedicated more than 40 years of service to Pottstown Hospital.

Eileen was a devoted and long-time member of St. Teresa of Calcutta Church. She generously volunteered her time at the annual church fair and many other parish events, always willing to lend a helping hand. In her free time, she found joy in painting and antiquing, pursuits that reflected her creativity and love for beauty. She especially cherished trips to Wildwood and Emerald Isle Beach, creating lasting memories there with her family and friends.

In addition to her loving husband, George, with whom she shared 21 years of marriage, Eileen is survived by her daughter, Jessica Salamone, wife of John; her son, Joe Tomaselli, husband of Danielle; and several grandchildren. She is also survived by many extended family members and close friends, who will miss her dearly. She also shared a special bond with her beloved cat, Maddie, who was a constant source of comfort and companionship.

Eileen will be remembered for her kindness, dedication to her family and faith, and the warmth she brought into the lives of those who knew her.

A memorial mass will be held on Wednesday, January 7, 2026, at 11:00AM at St. Teresa of Calcutta Church (256 Swamp Pike, Schwenksville, PA 19473) with Fr. Paul Brandt officiating. Burial will be held privately by the family at a later date. A visitation will also be held on Wednesday, January 7, 2026, from 9:30AM-10:45AM at the church.

In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the Montgomery County Hero Fund (https://montgomerycountyherofund.org/) in Eileen’s name.

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Eileen was a sweet, considerate, caring person. It’s a testament to her loving nature that so many condolences are from people that lived or worked at the facilities where she had lived. Her smile and sense of humor were always present, even when she wasn’t feeling well or therapy (including myself) was having her do difficult or painful things. I fully believe she is pain free and dancing with the angels. My prayers are with George and her family and friends as they grieve her loss.

~ Janna Wesolowski Pottstown, PA
1/7/2026 3:07:29 PM

I met Eileen at greenfield and she was always cheerful and sweet. It is truly a shame she isn’t with us anymore, but I’m so happy all of her pain is gone. A funny memory of her is when I tried to help her sit up straight and she said, “my names Eileen, I lean.” RIP Eileen.

~ Allison Zimmerman
1/7/2026 2:21:57 PM

I remember Eileen well, growing up in Pottstown. She was a sweet and funny girl- my sincere condolences

~ Mary Clinton
1/6/2026 11:32:40 AM

Thoughts and Prayers to Eileen, George, Maddie, and
Families.
I am so very sorry to read and
hear of Eileen's Passing.
Eileen was a very special woman. Eileen and George are
a Wonderful Couple who I got
To know and converse with through Greenfield Senior Living. I send very Special Prayers to All during this very
Difficult Time.
Mary Jane Colette

~ Mary Jane Colette
1/5/2026 8:03:10 PM

I knew Eileen for many years when we both worked at PMMC. She was pleasant to everyone and always upbeat despite her health issues. She was great to work with and very reliable--PMMC was a better place thanks to people like Eileen. My deepest sympathy to her family--Dr. Richard Saylor

~ Richard Saylor
1/4/2026 7:28:55 PM

Rest in peace Eileen. We worked at the hospital in different departments, but often interacted with each other. She was a beautiful person loved and respected by all. I am so sorry for her family.

~ Susan Wade
1/4/2026 7:21:57 PM

I have so very many fond memories of my friendship with Eileen. Swimming at North End Swim Club, sharing times at Sea Isle City and Emerald Isle; and helping her share her decorated historical house on Chestnut St. during a Holiday Open House tour.
What a wonderful, gracious, thoughtful friend. I often told her she was my “hero” because of all she endured with such grace and humility.
Rejoice in your Peace, my friend. 🙏🥰

~ Patti Richardson
1/3/2026 1:19:11 PM

Thoughts and prayers for Eileen and George and your family
RIP Eileen

~ Kieffer Donna Pottstown, PA
1/3/2026 10:27:01 AM

My deepest sympathy to Eileen's family. Eileen was a kind, gentle, generous person. Over the years we shared many laughs and sometimes difficult times. She even had a turkey raffle one year with 2 tickets, one for her and one for me. She won, of course! Although I haven't seen Eileen in many years, I know she always loved her family and cats no matter what. She will be missed by many but she will always remain in our hearts. Talk about her often to keep her memories close. Laugh and cry, she would like that.

~ Sandy Werstler
1/3/2026 8:17:44 AM

To my best friend Eileen:
I don't know how to start today or tomorrow without you.
I know God you took you by your hand and lead you to his home.

I didn't know that time was now, how could I have known?

We raised our kids beside each other the best we knew how, with fun and laughter, tears and joy. We shared the beach, the pool, the shore.

So rest in peace my dear friend, until we see each other again. Love Always Sharon.

~ Sharon Schuler East Greenville, PA
1/3/2026 12:41:26 AM

My condolences to the family. So sorry for your loss..

~ Todd Wallace
1/3/2026 12:01:16 AM

Eileen and I have been friends for over 45 years. I met her at PMMC…we went triple coupon shopping at Redners late at night after working second shift, we won concert tickets on the radio while at work by using all of the phones on all of the desks in Medical Records, we went to yard sales on weekends…dragging our babies along, we went out to dinner together with our mothers to enjoy their like birthdays and celebrated many other of life’s milestones. She never ever wore a winter coat! She always greeted me with a big loud expressive drawn out SU..SAN! I’m so sad. Sending my heartfelt love and sympathy to all of Eileen’s family.

~ Susan Meredith
1/2/2026 9:42:35 PM

Eileen, whom I called Sis, is already dearly missed. We had phone visits almost daily, sometimes twice daily over the past few years. On warm days Eileen would get on her scooter and go around the outside of the facility. She would give me a verbal picture of that which she was looking. We laughed a lot together. Oh what fun we had on the phone with each other.

~ Mary Gritzke
1/2/2026 7:59:05 PM