
Evelyn M. Miller, 85, of Fremont, OH passed away on November 23, 2018 at her home surrounded by her family. She was born on May 24, 1933 in Sandusky, OH. She was raised by Carl and Luna (Meyer) Widman.
Evelyn was a bank teller at Fremont Saving Bank for many years and the became an apartment manager for Terra Management until she retired. She was a member of the Women of the Moose and the Fremont Eagles and American Legion Aux. She enjoyed going on Casino bus trips, playing cards and taking care of her plants. Evelyn loved to spend time with her family and friends.
Evelyn is survived by her daughters, Karen Hammer and Mary Beckman both of Fremont; grandchildren, Zach, Jeremy and Matt Beckman; great grandchildren, Ally Beckman and Lily and Bella Smith.
She was preceded in death by her parents, siblings, Dick Chamberlain and Ginny Feyjak and son-in-law, Steve “Buck” Beckman.
Following her wishes no services will take place at this time.
Memorials can be made to the Alzheimer’s Association or ProMedica Memorial Hospital Hospice.
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Al Woessner
Karen and Mary sorry for the loss of your mother. She was always super nice and polite and friendly to us at the Moose or wherever she seen her at.
RIP Evelyn
Al Woessner
Karen and Mary sorry for the loss of your mother. She was always super nice and polite and friendly whenever you seen her at.
Barbara (Hammer) and Gary Reinhart
Karen and Mary,
So sorry to hear about the loss of your mother.
Aunt Evie was always special to me and I am glad that I got to see her again even if it was only a few times. We had some nice talks and she always made me feel so welcome.
I will really miss her.
Pat and Mary Adelsperger
Karen and Mary, so sorry to hear about your mom’s passing. She has been through alot and now she is at peace and no more pain. Remember all the good moments you shared with her. Always enjoyed her being part of our family. Your aunt (Mary Adelsperger) and cousin (Pat Adelsperger)
Diane (Adelsperger) and Leo Meidlinger
Karen and Mary, Very sorry about your Mom’s passing. She will always have a special place in my heart — my Godmother. I will never forget all the great memories, especially during my childhood years. I will miss her. May you both find peace within yourself and know that she is in a better place.
You have our Deepest Sympathy!
JANET E FRALEY
We were all bless to have Evie to be a part of our life. She was the most beautiful woman i ever met. Her heart was so full of goodness, kindness, and endless love for everyone she met. When she smile she lit up the whole room, and when she laugh you couldn’t help but laugh with her. When i was small, she would come over and help my mother take care 5 small children who lost their daddy. She was there when my mother got sick and again to take care of now 5 very active children. She took me in for two years for i could just attend to my studies while attending terra tech college in Fremont. There i saw her raised her two lovely girls into the wonderful woman they have grown into. She was so proud of you girls. She was there by my side when my husband died to give me comfort. She has had so many tragedies and sorrows in her life, yet she would put them aside to give comfort to others. Truly God has given her a very special place in his kingdom in heaven. She will never be forgotten, Her life, her memory ,and her love will be with us forever. Janet Fraley and Alice Hark
Ron and Betty Rodenhauser
Our sincere sympathy Mary and Karen. Remembering the good times with Evie and you when you lived next door. Sending prayers and thoughts.
Ken & Tina Hark
We were saddened to hear of the passing of Evie. Aunt Evie was a wonderful person and will truly be missed. Our sincere condolences.
Ken and Tina Hark