Evadale-Gurney-Obituary

Evadale Gurney

San Diego, California

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Evadale Gurney passed away in San Diego, California. The obituary was featured in San Diego Union-Tribune on October 21, 2008.

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Dearest Eva and Wayne, May you sing with the angels for eternity! Donna and Phil

DJ, Lou Ann and family, Your Mom was so amazing and the most loving Christian! Even at the end of her days on earth, she loved to recite the Lord's Prayer. So comforting knowing that we will all see her again in Heaven (hopefully!) Donna and Phil

Rest in peace dear Eva! You were a very special lady who brought happiness to all those who knew you. Donna and Phil Scott

Gone, but never forgotten! What a loving, kind, dear lady. Big smiles when I picture her hugging those Palisade Preschoolers! Miss you, Eva. Donna and Phil

The world was a far better place with Evadale in it!
Miss you, dear friend,
Donna

Just remembered Evadale telling me that while she was a young lady in Iowa, a very handsome sports announcer asked her out for a date. She refused because she thought that he was too old for her....
Yes, it was future President of the U.S., Ronald Reagan! He had some good taste!

We will always remember her enjoyment in singing with the group.
We had some wonderful RV trips to the Klamath River for the men to fish for salmon. We gals picked blackberries and made jam and delicous cobblers. Any salmon that wasn't consumed at the group dinners were canned for great treats back in San Diego.

My husband Bill and I first met Evadale through Lou Ann when she was our son's sixth-grade teacher. Over the years we have had the pleasure of seeing Evadale on several occasions. She was a lovely, warm lady who will be missed. Our deepest sympathy to all of you.

Dear D.J. & Lou Ann:

I always enjoyed visiting with you Mom at ActivCare, La Mesa while Bob was a resident. She had so much spirit and the sound of music would bring a smile and song. I know you will miss her. Thinking of you in this time of sorrow. Sue Redding