
Rori Eisenberg
2012-04-10
Rori (Wilensky) Eisenberg passed away on April 10, 2012, after a long battle with diffuse scleroderma.
She is survived by her husband, Jeffrey, of Plymouth; son, Trenton, of Minneapolis; daughter, Jaci, of Geneva, Switzerland; her sister, Heidi Wilensky & her partner, John Martin; brother -and-sister-in-law Howie & Vicki (Eisenberg) Londer, and their extended family. Rori was preceded in death by her parents, Joan & Shale Wilensky; sister, Pami; in-laws, Robert & Harriet Eisenberg.
Rori was a Parkette from 1974 through 1976, during which she was a Pom-Pom Girl and a Unit Leader. A life-long Vikings fan, Rori loved dancing for them at the Metropolitan Stadium, and always had fond memories of the Panama Trip.
Married to Jeff in 1979, they had Trent and Jaci in the following few years. Family was paramount to Rori – as the bookkeeper in the family business, she juggled her son’s fledgling computer business and her daughter’s dance lessons, all while making a homemade dinner each and every night. Rori loved her pets very much – many have said they would want to come back as one of her pets! She loved spoiling her family rotten with her time and energy. Rori faced her diagnosis bravely, with her head high, and more concerned about others than she was about herself. She is remembered fondly for her selflessness and iron will.
She is survived by her husband, Jeffrey, of Plymouth; son, Trenton, of Minneapolis; daughter, Jaci, of Geneva, Switzerland; her sister, Heidi Wilensky & her partner, John Martin; brother -and-sister-in-law Howie & Vicki (Eisenberg) Londer, and their extended family. Rori was preceded in death by her parents, Joan & Shale Wilensky; sister, Pami; in-laws, Robert & Harriet Eisenberg.
Rori was a Parkette from 1974 through 1976, during which she was a Pom-Pom Girl and a Unit Leader. A life-long Vikings fan, Rori loved dancing for them at the Metropolitan Stadium, and always had fond memories of the Panama Trip.
Married to Jeff in 1979, they had Trent and Jaci in the following few years. Family was paramount to Rori – as the bookkeeper in the family business, she juggled her son’s fledgling computer business and her daughter’s dance lessons, all while making a homemade dinner each and every night. Rori loved her pets very much – many have said they would want to come back as one of her pets! She loved spoiling her family rotten with her time and energy. Rori faced her diagnosis bravely, with her head high, and more concerned about others than she was about herself. She is remembered fondly for her selflessness and iron will.