Evamaria-Kutscheid-Obituary

Evamaria Kutscheid

Dallas, Texas

1956 - 2014

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January 28, 2014
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Dallas, Texas

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Kutscheid, Evamaria The journey continues; Evamaria Kutscheid 57, left this world on 1/28/ 2014. Eva was an artist and teacher whose greatest talent was enriching the lives of the people she touched. She is survived by son Evan Beck,sisters Susan Knight, Marianne Benton Sharp, niece Monica...

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To the family Mrs kutscheid was a god sent she loved everyone and i miss her but God loved her more stay in him and you will see her again.

I will cherish her Holiday paintings she gave us teachers at Parkland High School in El Paso, Texas. Her shining and lovely smile continues with us in our Journey. Deepest sympathy to her family. God Bless, Linda Martinez

I was looking at a drawing the other day that Eva had made for me for my birthday many years ago in New Mexico . I decided to google her name as we had lost contact over the years in the hopes of finding her and getting in touch . I was saddened to learn of her passing just a few weeks ago . The times she and her beloved dobiie(a constant by her side)came to visit in Mesilla ,NM will be in my heart always . Till we meet again

This was the closest I could find to a picture with you!

I can't believe you're gone, Ms. Kutscheid. You were the teacher that I will always remember as THE teacher. You made my time in high school the amazing experience it was and I can't imagine visiting Booker T. without you there!

I am sorry for your loss. Eva was my friend and colleague at Eastwood Middle School many years ago. She was a gifted artist and a wonderful friend. She will be missed.

Heinz and your family, we are so sorry to see the loss of Eva, please accept our condolences. May God comfort all of you at this time. May He heal your hearts.
Mary Lou & Joe

Eva's "Gold" paintings, her New Mexico watercolors, her Doberman, her rapport with the students ... she was a great artist, humanitarian, and role model. I treasure the paintings I have.
Pat Wood

Eva was a truly wonderful person; full of compassion, support, and gratitude for her fellow travelers. She lived a life of service, through the arts. I'm so grateful to have known her. Regrettably,(even more so now of course) we lost touch after I left Arts for university...she and her son remained in my thoughts often though; she was a good friend. I wish herfamily peace, and comfort in the wonderful memories I know they have.