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Eva G. Baudin

Seattle, Washington

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Eva Baudin passed away in Seattle, Washington. The obituary was featured in The Seattle Times on June 3, 2004.

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Eva, your sense of humor and insight will be greatly missed. You earned your green angel wings years ago...I know they'll shine even brighter now.

Eva will be very missed around Totem Girl Scout Council. Her smile, wit, common sense and love of Girl Scouting was always so evident in everything that she did. To the family - I am sorry for your loss. You mother, aunt, friend will live on in your hearts and in the hearts of all the Totem Council Trainers who knew her. Her wisdom and joy will always be with us.

I am one of the many people in Totem Council who was trained by Eva. She always brought rich examples and a fine sense of humor to her work. It was a true gift to see her earlier this year volunteering at the annual meeting. She is a treasure that we never will be able to replace, only remember with fond affection.

I was one of the first trainers that our fabulous duo transformed into council trainers. What I loved most about Eva was her facial expressions--they added more meaning to what she was explaining than the words themselves imparted. She was also one of the few people I knew who would routinely brush and floss her teeth after meals--she definitely walked her talk! I'll miss her smiling face.

Over the past couple of years, with all of us moving in different directions, we never had the op to even say goodbye to our wonderful friend and sweet neighbor, Eva. You will be missed greatly, and remembered for so much including visions of you biking thru the neighborhood, jogging to the store, hoisting your bass in and out of your van, changing our lightbulbs, raking the leaves, sharing wonderful stories over chinese food, laughing heartily and living life with such enthusiasm. May you...

I knew Eva from my Training of Trainers in 2000. She was a wonderful, dynamic lady. She was enthusiastic and charming, and she was dedicated to making a difference in the lives of young women. She will truly be missed.

I took training of the trainers with Eva about 12 years ago and from that time on grew and learned from her. She reminded me of the wonderful strong Girl Scout figures I had left behind when I moved here and served as an inspiring role model. I cherished my lunches with her at trainer's conference, we always made a point of getting together and catching up. She was always so supportive and encouraging to me with my Girl Scout endeavours and interested in the rest of my life as well! I feel so...

Eva was one of the first Girl Scout adults and fellow trainer that welcomed me when I moved to Totem Council in 1973. I found her a very special person to work with and admired her dedication and knowledge of Girl Scouting.

What a wonderful lady, trainer and role model. Eva will be missed by all who had the priviledge to know her and work with her. There will be a hole in our Girl Scout Council Training group now that she is gone.