Eva Jean Sullivan |
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May 5, 1947 |
Eva Jean Sullivan, 64, of Pinehurst, Idaho passed away February 7, 2012 surrounded by her family at her home. Eva was born May 5, 1947 in Louisville, Kentucky. She was the daughter of Richard and Lois (Graves) Sparks. |
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| Dear Family of Eva, I am so sorry to hear of Eva's passing. I really enjoyed the years she cleaned my room at KHS. She was delightful in the expression of her opinions and she was a very smart lady whom I called a friend. She was loyal, kind, and good and she loved her family and baseball so much! I will miss her. Sincerely, -- Valorie Godwin Eva was one of the best "neighborhood moms"! Many times she would tell me, "give those boys what-for... girl!" She will be fondly remembered and missed. -- Ronda L. Allen(Hyndman) Eva you were a great neighbor and friend..you were awesome to my kids and its not going to be the same on our street.. but you are with Jerry once again and are free from your pain.. you were not suppose to pay the kids when they came to help they tried to get home without accepting anything but you won that one.. I enjoyed sitting with you listening to your stories of the boys growing up..we did not make it down to Casino like you wanted but when Sabrina is playing at her basketball tournament today and she will be playing for you..Montana has machines and i will drop down and play some Keno for you, so you had better help me win..I love you and I am going to miss you, -- Pam and Mike Hyndman I went to school with Eva and we "hung out" together. She was so much fun. She will be remembered fondly. May God bless you with peace. -- Julie Crnkovich My condolences to Bryan and the Sullivan family. I worked with Bryan on the Post Falls Tribune and, later on, the Post Falls Press. -- Andrew Biscoe So sad to hear of Eva's passing. She will be missed. I worked with Eva and her husband Jerry, at the Zinc Plant. Both of those two people were a hoot to work with. Not a dull monent at all. Also bowled with them. Miss those those times. RIP Eva. -- Genie Seymour My dear friend is in no more pain. Mom and I loved Eva with all are heart. Eva called my mom Mom. God bless you all. -- Gail Smith Eva is going to be greatly missed. It was a privilege to know her when we both worked at Bunker Hill. -- Toni Wiles Eva was a "kick" to know and count that a blessing. My her family know of our deepest sympathy in learning of her passing. -- Sherm and Lawanna Watts Ron, Sharon and family, We are so sorry for your loss. I have known your family for a long time. I worked with Eva at Bunker Hill she was so proud of her kids. I know she will be greatly missed but her memories will be with you always. Love and Hugs, -- Bob and B.J. Case |