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Evelyn Weisberg

Posted 2020-12-07 by mhenderson
Lietz-Fraze Funeral Home & Crematory -
Lake Havasu City, Arizona -

Evelyn Weisberg passed away on 11/22/2020 at the age of 99. Her 100th
birthday would be Dec. 16th. Let us celebrate her life with a toast to
Evelyn!

Born and growing up in Chicago, Ill, Evelyn met her husband Sam. Soon,
a family blossomed and they were California bound.

Evelyn had many exciting adventures including starting a Head Start
Program in San Jose, CA where a sliding scale was provided for low
income families and she then proceeded to open her own school, "Miss
Evelyn's Nursery School." Everyone was welcome and she made sure no
one was left out on having excellant childcare. It was Magical! Evelyn
continued on and earned a Masters Degree and PhD.

Moving from San Jose to Santa Cruz was so exciting where she, Sam and
her family were living their dream of living on the beach in the home
Sam built her. Warmer weather was in the future. Then another chapter
had begun.

Evelyn came to Lake Havasu City in 1990 with her late husband Sam and
immediately went to work at Mohave Community College as an instructor
in the Early Childhood Education Program. Teaching was her passion!
She loved her family: Late husband Sam, late son Louis, daughters
Ilene and Diane, grandchildren Shane, Troy, Tara, Emily, Julie,
Austin, Dillon and great-grandchildren Penny, Liam, Logan, Odin, Anna
and Hanna.

She loved her Friends
She loved Early Childhood Education
She loved Art - drawing and painting
She loved Writing, producing a Memoir at the age of 90
She loved being a part of her Congregation
She LOVED LIFE ITSELF!

WE WILL MISS HER DEARLY!

The song "Over the Rainbow" sung by Eva Cassity on her Songbird CD was
Evelyn's request to be played for her Service. We hope you all can
hear it...

You are forever in our hearts...with gratitude and love always,

Your Family


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