We all miss Aunt Eva terribly but are fortunate have so many fun memories of her from so many years. That’s what we’ll remember most about her - the laughter. Brad, Asta, Travis
Eva was a long time friend of my parents, Reg and Irene Coultart who have both passed. In fact I believe my mom babysat Eva. We exchanged Christmas cards even this year. I regret that I had never sent along photos I have of Eva as a little girl.
Heartfelt condolences to Eva's family.
To Rob and Jim and family
It was with much sadness that we learned of your mother's passing. Because of Covid we missed seeing old friends at The Peaks last winter. We always enjoyed our visits with her, catching up on all her numerous activities.We are truly sorry for your loss.Please accept our most sincere condolences.
John and Ruth Gammell
So sorry to read of Eva’s death. I have many memories of playing tennis with Eva. She was a tricky player and a stickler for the rules! She was not a fan of colourful garb! Her sense of humour kept one smiling. My husband and I also enjoyed a few opportunities to ski with her up north. We remember her fondly and send condolences to her family whom she always spoke of with pride.
I have known Eva for the past 60 some years. My late husband, Dr Morley Rutherford, veterinarian, and myself played tennis and skied with Eva at Georgian Peaks, and the Brampton tennis club.
Eva was very much an Icon at the Brampton Tennis Club, and was the historian and participant for many years. She will be missed by many members.
My sincere condolences to Rob and Jim in the loss of your mother, friend and grandmother. Mary Jo Rutherdord