Eva-Calandra-Obituary

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Eva L. Calandra

Easton, Pennsylvania

Sep 2, 1921 – Jan 5, 2014

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September 2, 1921
DIED
January 5, 2014
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Easton, Pennsylvania
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Morello Funeral Home, Inc. Obituary

Eva L. Calandra, 92 of Bethlehem Twp., passed away Sunday January 5, 2014 in Old Orchard Manor Care, Bethlehem Twp.

Born: She was born on September 2, 1921 in Easton a daughter of the late Ervin and Elsie Sherrer Derr.

Personal: Eva was preceded in death by...

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On the Anniversary of Aunt Evas passing I have the opportunity to say, I miss her and I love her. There are a lot of us still missing Aunt Eva. What a lovely person she was. God Bless and time keeps passing but we remember and love a beautiful person. See you later Aunt Eva.

Together Again

To my wonderful, loving, caring aunt Eva

I will miss you very much . I'm so glad for the time we spent together on all your visits at are house when we would sit and talk over old times. I will really miss all the great Italian food you made, and Jim will miss Froscia as he called it the (Italian egg pizza). The holidays together where very special to me. Aunt Eva you are now with uncle Leo and the rest of the family, and I'm sure you and aunt Mary are laughing and having a...

I send my thoughts and prayers. I wish I could be there to say goodbye.
Hattie Ruch

The Derr Family

Grammy~
Your memories will forever be with us- I will miss your feisty spirit!-You were such a strong woman. I know you loved us all and we loved you. I know you made Pap one happy man the day you married him and on Jan 5 2014 when you reunited with him once again. I will see you someday soon- x your granddaughter Marla

To my wonderful, loving, caring aunt Eva

I will miss you very much . I'm so glad for the time we spent together on all your visits at are house when we would sit and talk over old times. I will really miss all the great Italian food you made, and Jim will miss Froscia as he called it the (Italian egg pizza). The holidays together where very special to me. Aunt Eva you are now with uncle Leo and the rest of the family, and I'm sure you and aunt Mary are laughing and having a...