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Eva Mae Satour

Tucson, Arizona

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Eva Mae Satour (Reed) passed away into eternity on December 28, 2007 to meet the Heavenly Father. She was born on December 11, 1934 in Quitman, Texas, and was the youngest of ten children by Wilbur and Allie Reed. Eva earned her Master's in Education from the University of Arizona and served as...

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Opa and Zack..doing what two old men do best!!

Dear Oma,

I know I haven't been writing in here but you know I communicate with you regularly with our Lord as a mediator.

Hasn't Opa become such the writer?! I'd say so. After your passing, he'd run almost anything he wrote by me or someone else, but now...his confidence has skipped us and I must say he's doing a fine job.

I wish you could physically hold and look Zackary in the eye, since he is the most beautiful baby in the world. A third generation, and although a...

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Eva Jun 1986 Palmengarten, Frankfurt

Eva Jun 1986 Palmengarten, Frankfurt, Germany

Eva, the words given for this New Year 2012 are the beautiful words in Micah 7:7.” Therefore I will look to the Lord; I will wait for the God of my salvation; My God will hear me.”
On your entombment anniversary day, 4 January 2012, I also remembered our friend John C. Gray who passed on this day an hour before your service and Velma Reed who was buried today and also thought of the coincidence of your birth recording on this day. It's a busy day for remembrance. The first song in...

Kitt Peak Observatory

Oh, Miss Reed; Eva, it’s time for a sign of life from me. Much has occurred yet life is dragging along. We all miss you and I miss looking into your beautiful blue eyes and realize how adorably beautiful you were. I miss your alluring elegance of dress. One can say I am “under the spell of Eva.” Yes, I am still yours and I dare to compare my life with the song: “…No more Bolero… only lonely hearts…” Our marriage vow may have expired but I decided, with your acceptance, to extend this vow...

I have fond memories of teaching with Mrs. Satour at the Armstrong Academy.

Eva by my helicopter's drone midair recovery winch 1977

Eva and neighbor Margaret in POW WOW Spangdahlem AB 1965