Shirley Dziura
Tracy was a very good man, we are so sorry to see that he has passed away.
Birth date: Jul 27, 1962 Death date: Jun 3, 2023
Tracy Scott Eineder, 60, of Michigan Center, passed away peacefully at home on, Saturday, June 3, 2023, after a lengthy battle with cancer. A Private family gathering, and service will be held at Eineder Funeral Homes – Michigan C Read Obituary
Tracy was a very good man, we are so sorry to see that he has passed away.
How can I tell this story? It brings a smile to my face every time I remember it. Around 15 or so years ago a large group of friends and employees set out to move an office and all of the equipment and files from an old location, to a new one and set up all of the cubicles and office equipment and all.
I brought two of my daughters with me that day to help. It was a Team Effort. We split the group up into 2 teams. One went back to the old venue and took all of the old office setup down and loaded it up and brought it back to the new place. The other half of the crew stayed at the new office to set up things back up.
My two daughters, Erin and Mo (Samantha) went with Tracy and a couple of other people to the old place to retrieve the stuff and bring it back to the new office.
When they finally got back to the new place we started to unload the vehicles.
I don't know who, but someone said/told me, Tracy taught Mo how to run the forklift and move stuff and load it up. I'm not sure if Mo was 19 or 20'ish at the time but the last thing you would think of this young lady was to be a Fork Lift Driver. My reaction at that moment was "What? Mo driving the fork truck?"
I've reflected back on this day a number of times through the years and think of that incident. It really impressed me that Tracy would entrust this kind of a job to my "Baby Girl." For no other reason than she is my Baby, you just wouldn't imagine her driving a Fork Truck. LOL. But, Tracy trained her enough that day to do it, and let her alone, and, Do It. There's no other way to learn I guess.
As you can tell by reading my story here, It left an enduring memory for me of Tracy. I was impressed that he would do that. Give her some training and then let her at it without micro-managing her. I remember too, how Very Proud Mo was of herself that day. I'm sure she must remember this day as an important life event day for her.
That's my Happy Memory of Tracy. So glad I knew him.
Tracey always picked on me, rarely called me by my name (Laura) always just called me Schuster, Tracey was always a kind soul.

Lifting you all in prayers.
John 3:16
Paula Riegle
Sorry for your loss. Our prayers & thoughts are with you. Now he’s hanging with Aunt Donna & Uncle Merlyn, across the rainbow bridge. I fondly remember going to your house with mom & dad (Russel & Norma Eineder) to visit “his brother”. I was more Kathleen and Jim’s age so hung with them mostly. I’d watch Tracy & Jeff having fun rolling down the hill by your house. I so wanted to join them !! I told Kathleen she was so lucky to have little brothers.
I was saddened to hear this. My deepest condolences to the Eineder family.

Thank you for all the great memories in my childhood you will be sadly miss but at peace.