Mitchell-Evich-Obituary

Mitchell Evich

Somerville, Massachusetts

Aug 9, 1961 – Dec 25, 2021

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BORN
August 9, 1961
DIED
December 25, 2021
LOCATION
Somerville, Massachusetts
CHARITY
Alzheimer's Association

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Mitchell Evich December 25, 2021 Somerville, Massachusetts - Mitchell Evich, 60, of Somerville, MA, died of complications due to Alzheimer's on Dec. 25. Mitch was born to Bettyjane (Christie) and the late Mitchell Evich Sr in Bellingham, WA. After attending Western Washington University, Mitch...

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Looking around at random I just came upon this obituary. Please accept my very belated sympathies. I had both Mr. Evich and Miss Christie as teachers in my years attending Blaine Grade School. Sincerely, Dianne Brown Janise.

Thank you to everyone for your support! Mitch's funeral had to be rescheduled; it will now be on Saturday, April 2, at 11:30 AM (Eastern time). The link to the live-stream can be found at Mitch's obituary on the website of the Keefe Funeral Home, Cambridge, Mass., https://www.keefefuneralhome.com/memorials/mitchell-d-evich-jr/4812257/

I know nothing I say can take this pain away. I am so sorry. Please know I am thinking of you. May you find comfort and peace in your memories. Wishing you strength and peace for the days ahead.

My heart goes out to your family. What a loss. What a kind man Mitch was. I got to know him during our Trackpac days, and was inspired by his bravery in the face of his illness. I will miss seeing him and Paula on their walks together through Somerville.

Mitch was such a great friend to all of us boys from Bellingham. We grew up together and had so many good times and shared great memories. We will never forget Mitch and I know that my friends and I will always carry Mitch in our hearts and he will always be remembered. We love you Mitch!

Mitch was my former student at Western Washington University and from the time I first got to know him I appreciated his interest and even intensity in seeking not just information, but in getting as much accuracy and development in the information as he could find. His loss is personal and heart-felt.

My sincere condolences on Mitch's passing. I remember him as a kind and friendly person from my time at St. James's.

Deepest sympathies especially to Paula, Andryc, and Iris. You and Mitch have been a wonderful presence in the community for so many years. Strength to you, and may light perpetual shine upon Mitch.

He was an inspiration both as an editor and a writer. I will always be grateful for the grace he brought to the office many years ago and for showing me how to marry rigorous editing with human compassion. The world could definitely use more people like Mitch. Sending love and condolences to his family.