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Linda Beirne
October 17, 2008
I am sorry for your loss Eva was a friend of my mothers (Helen Evans) and she was such a fun lady. My thoughts and prays go out to you all, at this time.
TINA SBARDELLA
October 17, 2008
YOU WERE THE BEST NANA ANY ONE COULD HAVE HAD. WE WILL GREATLY MISS YOU. YOU TAUGHT US SO MUCH. YOU WILL STAY IN OUR HEARTS FOREVER. LOVE YOUR NUMBER 2 GRAND CHILD AND FAMILY
John Reardon
October 17, 2008
Eva our lives crossed so many times of laughter of tears of joy and of sharing life together. I wish you love and peace with Boompa (Joe) and Janice I pray each day that your souls are together in a beautiful place sharing in death what we share in life...that death is so much a part of life. Thanks for the love and forgiveness you gave me in times of trial and suffering I always felt like I truly was your son in heart
Love and peace
John
Tania Russo
October 16, 2008
Nana,
I have so many special memories of us together. I will miss you and will always hold you close to my heart. I will always remember the "Charleston" and Sunday's after Sunday school. You were a gift and someday we will be together again! Love you always!
Barbara & Jim Aikens
October 16, 2008
I have very fond memories of Eva. My thoughts and prayers are with her family and may your wonderful memories sustain you.
Terrence Reardon
October 16, 2008
Nana,
I am going to miss you very much. Words can't describe how I feel. I haven't seen you since 2004 but you were (and always will be) in my thoughts and prayers on a daily basis. I will miss you very much and I love you.
Your grandson,
Terrence Reardon
Niki Linville
October 16, 2008
Auntie came into our lives when her nephew Roger married our Mom. She was one of many blessings he brought to our family. I only wish I had known her longer. She was an amazing and inspirational woman and will be greatly missed by all.
Kenneth "Freddy" Belcher
October 16, 2008
My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.
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