Eva Vera Griatzky Pickett (Kotow)
1958 - 2017
BOWDOINHAM -
Eva Vera Griatzky Pickett (Kotow), 58, passed away unexpectedly on Saturday, Feb. 11, 2017, after a short illness.
Eva was born on Oct. 22, 1958, in Bowdoinham, a daughter to the late Nicholai and Vera Kotow; sister to Russell and Nicholas Jr., and Val who passed away just a year ago; mother to Steven and Alex Jr. Griatzky, aunt to Toby, Jonathan and Katie.
She worked for the U.S. Postal Service for 25 years. She was married to Alex Griatzky for 25 years and together they raised their two sons. Eva then remarried Scott Pickett for nine years.
Eva was one of the kindest people that you could ever meet. She opened her heart and her home to many people over the years. She always wanted to help people. Eva will be remembered for her energetic and unselfish personality. She will be sadly missed as it is so hard to believe that she is gone.
Funeral Service for Eva will be held at the Saint Alexander Nevsky Russian Orthodox Church in Richmond on Saturday, Feb. 18, at 12 noon. Condolonces may be expressed at Kincerfuneralhome.com.
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So sorry to hear this for her family. May you now rest in peace eva.
March 6, 2017
So sorry for your loss, Eva was a beautiful lady and a kind hearted soul, she will truly be missed...
Albert & Rosemary Lilly
February 18, 2017
Sorry for your Loss. Prayers & Hugs God Bless
February 16, 2017
You will be greatly missed Eva. Will never forget her.
Helen Reeder-Bunker
February 16, 2017
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