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Evadean <I>Hardy</I> Phend

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Evadean Hardy Phend

Birth
St. Joseph County, Indiana, USA
Death
10 Jan 2012 (aged 84)
Elkhart, Elkhart County, Indiana, USA
Burial
South Bend, St. Joseph County, Indiana, USA Add to Map
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Evadean Phend, 84, of Elkhart, died Tuesday January 10 in Greenleaf Health Campus. She was born August 13, 1927 in St. Joseph County, to the late Harvey and Algia (Flinn) Hardy. Also preceding her in death was a son James Alan Phend and a grandson Andrew E. Phend; 2 sisters; 2 brothers; and 2 step sisters. On February 15, 1947 in South Bend she married Jacob J. Phend who died May 31, 2006.

She is survived by her daughter Linda Hasbrouck (Bill) of Centerville, MI; son Tom Phend (Barbara) of Osceola, IN; six grandchildren James Lee Hasbrouck, Tracy Lynn Labadie, Jeffrie Jacob Phend, Kevin Michael Phend, Toby J. Phend and Lori Jo Kimbrough; and 15 great grandchildren. Evadean was a member of Bethel United Methodist church. She liked to read do puzzles and especially grow flowers. She was a wonderful baker and a favorite were her snicker doodles. A special thanks to the wonderful and caring staff of Greenleaf and Hospice for their work and love.
Evadean Phend, 84, of Elkhart, died Tuesday January 10 in Greenleaf Health Campus. She was born August 13, 1927 in St. Joseph County, to the late Harvey and Algia (Flinn) Hardy. Also preceding her in death was a son James Alan Phend and a grandson Andrew E. Phend; 2 sisters; 2 brothers; and 2 step sisters. On February 15, 1947 in South Bend she married Jacob J. Phend who died May 31, 2006.

She is survived by her daughter Linda Hasbrouck (Bill) of Centerville, MI; son Tom Phend (Barbara) of Osceola, IN; six grandchildren James Lee Hasbrouck, Tracy Lynn Labadie, Jeffrie Jacob Phend, Kevin Michael Phend, Toby J. Phend and Lori Jo Kimbrough; and 15 great grandchildren. Evadean was a member of Bethel United Methodist church. She liked to read do puzzles and especially grow flowers. She was a wonderful baker and a favorite were her snicker doodles. A special thanks to the wonderful and caring staff of Greenleaf and Hospice for their work and love.


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