Eve Louise Blackburn, August 03, 1944 — November 27, 2018

Eve Louise Blackburn (Houston, Texas, TX) August 03, 1944 November 27, 2018 Death notice, Obituaries, Necrology
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Obituary for Ms. Eve Louise Blackburn Eve Louis Blackburn, 74, born on August 3, 1944 entered into rest on November 27, 2018. Eve was born in Houston, Texas to her parents Arthur Leonard Lash and Ellen Wutheridge Lash. The Lash family was one of the founding families of the early Pasadena farms.

She is preceded in death by her husband, Dale Blackburn. She is survived by her daughters; Debbie Russel & husband Richard, Kimberley Coffey, and Wendy Zieschang & her husband Klaus. Also survived by her grandchildren whom she loved dearly, Christopher Russell, Nicholas Zieschang, Trevor Coffey, Lindsay Zieschang.

Eve loved Gardening and she could make anything bloom, she enjoyed reading and liked Homeopathic Treatments. She had a love for animals; she raised and bred Afghan Hounds, Dotsons, and rescued Rottweilers, other animals she raised were Potbelly Pigs, Pygmy Goats, Miniature Horses, Donkeys, Chickens, Parrots and a variety of other Exotic Birds. Her family and friends will miss her greatly.

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death notice Eve Louise Blackburn August 03, 1944 — November 27, 2018

obituary notice Eve Louise Blackburn August 03, 1944 — November 27, 2018

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