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Eileen Buckingham
December 12, 1951 - February 24, 2024

Place of Birth: Watford City, North Dakota
Residence: Fargo, ND formerly of Watford City, ND
Age: 72



Eileen Carol Buckingham was born to Harold and Esther Skaar at Mercy Hospital in Williston, North Dakota on the 12th Day of December 1951. The Skaar family called western North Dakota home, and Eileen was raised with a bit of the pioneer spirit of the west. As a young lady she participated in the drama team, the high school newspaper staff, and did twists and turns with the high school gymnastics team. She graduated with the Watford City class of 1970 and chased her young talented spirit to Dickinson State College where she would soon meet the love of her life, John Carl Buckingham. The two quickly fell in love and married Sept. 5, 1971. Eileen worked as a teacher’s aide and studied with John while at DSC. After his graduation in 1974, they both did internships with the National Forest Service and worked as fire fighters in Wyoming. One of their favorite places was near a mountain top in southeast Wyoming where they built trails and cabins together for the forest service. On this mountain they hunted, fished, hiked, and spent much of their younger days falling in love and living out their dreams. Somewhere in those mountains they even lived in a lookout fire tower. Then they moved to Carbon County, Wyoming, where they raised their first two children, Chad and Justin. They loved elk-hunting, camping, motorcycle riding, and anything that cried of the wild outdoor adventure.

In the early 1980’s Eileen was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis, which brought the family many challenges in the years to come. After Darcy was born, and Eileen had some time to rest, the family moved to Keene, ND to work on the Skaar family farm, and the last baby girl, Jill, was added to the family. They helped with the Shekinah Bible camp and farmed there until 2002 when Eileen’s disease progressed to the point of needing full time nursing care. She resided at the Good Shepherd Home until 2010. Eileen then followed her daughter Darcy and moved to Fargo, ND to be closer to the grandchildren. This is where she passed peacefully on the 24th day of our Lord, February 2024 surrounded by her loving family, and the final answer to prayer and complete healing was given.

She will always be remembered for her class. She loved hats, jewelry, and playing bingo. She taught many lessons in her life. She was outspoken about her disdain for complaining. It is a sin, and she never complained no matter how hard life got. She was gentle, kind, loving, giving, and a great listener. She suffered greatly through the storms of life, but with a difference everyone could see. She lived through the grace of God, and a quietness that can only be of the Lord. She was born again and saved the Bible way. She had a relationship with her heavenly Father that carried her through every trial.

She is preceded in death by her husband John Buckingham and her parents Harold and Esther Skaar.

She is survived by her children, Chad (Jody) Buckingham, Justin (Danielle) Buckingham, Darcy (Travis) Horner, and Jill Buckingham. 9 grandchildren and 2 great grandchildren. Her sisters, Diane (Andy Freeman) Skaar and Patti Gunderson, and her brother Brian (Bev) Skaar, and numerous nieces and nephews.

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Carleen Jonsrud Shilling
Feb 27, 2024
So many fond childhood memories come to mind when I think of Eileen on the Skaar farm. My thoughts are with all of the family members who cherished her loving spirit.
Ray / Diann Unterseher (Watford City, North Dakota )
Feb 27, 2024
We are sad to hear Eileen has passed away but we rejoice that she has went to her eternal home with her Jesus and Lord! We send our condolences to her children. She was a super Mom and their hero! Eileen is praising Jesus with her Dad & Mom. What a reunion that is!
Rick Olson (Lake Park, MN)
Feb 28, 2024
Sorry to hear about Eileen I remember her as a little girl always smiling
Cheryl Rafferty (ARIZONA)
Feb 28, 2024
Chad,Justin,Darcy, Jill and all Eileens families
Saddened to hear of the death of your Mom grandma and great grandma prayers to all during this difficult time
Cheryl Rafferty
Karen Rolfsrud Kirmis (Ausin, TX)
Feb 28, 2024
So Sorry to hear of your loss of Eileen. May the memories and joy that she brought to you give you comfort.
Debra (Minette) Isaacson
Mar 2, 2024
Eileen was a remarkable person who gave so much to so many. Always tough on us left behind but thankful she is no longer suffering. Condolences to Eileen’s family.
Susan Satter Marti (Mccall, ID)
Mar 3, 2024
My absolute fondest memories of grade school,high school and college were made with Eileen! She was the dearest of friends. It’s so true that she always had a positive attitude and joyful outlook. I’m sad that our lives took us in different directions, but the time we spent together will always have a place in my heart. Sincere condolences to Eileen’s family.
Serina Wahus (Keene, Nd)
Mar 3, 2024
So sorry for the loss of your mom. She was always so sweet and always seemed to have a smile on her face every time I seen her. Hugs and prayers to you all.
Neil 'Buck' Skaar (Birmingham, Michigan)
Mar 8, 2024
Eileen and I were very close in our youth. We were in the same grade, and my dad brought us to visit the farm as often as possible. We didn’t see much of each other as we grew up and started our independent lives and families, so I’m thankful I was able to visit her in 2022, and twice in 2023. Her courage in enduring the ravages of her illness is inspirational, and should serve as an example to all.
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