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I am an animal chaplain reading Eva's poetry now, and feeling connection. Love to Eva, her family, those she touched, and the orcas and animals of Prince William Sound, Alaska.
Shel Graves
July 27, 2024 | Other


Photo courtesy of Peninsula Memorial Chapel & Crematory
Homer, Alaska
1963 - 2016 (Age 52)
Renowned Alaskan writer and marine biologist, Eva Lucia Saulitis, age 52, was carried into her beloved eternal wilderness on the spirited wings of dear friend and mentor Celia Hunter’s dogsled, in the early afternoon of Saturday, January 16, 2016 from her home in Homer,...
Read MoreI am an animal chaplain reading Eva's poetry now, and feeling connection. Love to Eva, her family, those she touched, and the orcas and animals of Prince William Sound, Alaska.
Shel Graves
July 27, 2024 | Other
I am sorry for your loss. Eva lived an exciting life and was able to see God's amazing animal creations firsthand. She was blessed to have been able to enjoy such an awesome journey through life. You are in our thoughts and prayers.
BC
March 04, 2016
My sincere sympathy to your family. May the God of all comfort be with your family in your time of sorrow.
February 25, 2016
I am sorry for your loss. May prayer comfort you.
1 Thessalonians 5:17 "Pray constantly."
January 28, 2016
Dear Eva
Got choked up reading your words about it being a good day to die. Sorry you left the world much too soon but your spirit lives on.
Peter Pisani
January 28, 2016 | Juneau, AK
I am so sorry for your loss, my deepest sympathies. I know losing a dear loved one is a difficult time to cope with. Jehovah God knows your pain and will strengthen you. Eva is in Jehovah's memory and one day soon, he will return her to you but in a perfect world. There will be no more pain and suffering ever again. You and your family are in my prayers
Monique
January 26, 2016
VECHNAYA PAMYAT ~ MEMORY ETERNAL Eva❤
Love hugs 'n kisses
Carol Ann Kompkoff
January 26, 2016 | Bucyrus, ND
May Almighty God be your source of strength during your time of sorrow,..please accept my condolence..,
January 24, 2016
It was tragically cut short, but she did it! She led a life we as knucklehead teenagers hoped for but were not convinced was realistic: Doing what you really love, Doing what you think is important, Not sucking up to the Man. She even got to be outside - kind of like Combing Grapes in the vineyards, but she had much better views.
She was an indelible part of my development and (from reading of her broad impact on students and others) of who many of us are today.
May we all...
Peter Stebbins
January 24, 2016 | Silver Creek, NY