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Evelyn "Evie" Stegath

Van Nuys, California

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Stegath (Batchelor), Evelyn "Evie" 1/30/1921 - 9/13/2014 Evie Stegath passed away at home in Everett, WA September 13, 2014. A lanky and freckled redhead, Evie's beloved father, Franklyn Batchelor, called her "Red". She was born at home in New Haven, Connecticut on January 30, 1921. Franklyn was...

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Evie was a favorite member at Curves of Everett! She was our most senior member, but no one would ever guess that. She was such a delight and inspiration and she will be missed.



Evie was my "over the back fence" neighbor for nearly 19 years. We would remark that it was comforting to see each other's lights on in the evenings. I've been missing those lights, and the light of her sweet life. I had tea with her several times, and I so enjoyed hearing the stories of her fascinating life experiences.
She was such a warm and gentle person. My deepest sympathies go out to her family. My heart aches for you, as I know you are missing her greatly. May the Lord...

How lucky I was to know Evie. She was a wonderful person and will be remembered by many. My heart goes out to all of her family. Fellow writer, Nancy

Evie was my California Mom when I moved out there in 1984 to live near my oldest pal, Laurette. Fred was my sixth grade teacher in 1962-63. In the fall of 1963 I met Laurette because Miss Spang sat in front of Miss Speyer. I find some comfort in thinking that my two moms are now together - still comparing notes on their daughters.. I miss both of them.

Evie was a very bright and intelligent woman. I met her when she joined Assistance League of Everett. During the short time she was in the organization, I learned some valuable lessons from her. She was a delight! Her family has inherited some amazing genes. May she rest in peace.

I am positive that Evie will be missed by many. I met her through the writing group and she was so delightful in sharing her stories. She was soft-spoken and very kind and I feel blessed to have had her in my life. Rest in Peace, dear Evie.

Dear Mama, I feel lucky. You listened to me without judgment, you offered guidance without telling me what to do, and you loved me no matter what. My heart is aching more than I ever knew it could, I love you so much. I know you will still listen and I will still seek your guidance.

I love you and miss you Kuku, i will never forget you or what you taught me. Tolerance, open-mindedness and unconditional love for all.

Evie, you were a good friend and a beautiful women inside and out. Thank you for all the long talks and wisdom you passed on to me. You will be missed, never forgotten. My thoughts and prayers are with your family now.
~Erin Deschamps