Eva (Cruz) Aitcheson

Eva (Cruz) Aitcheson

DOVER — Eva (Cruz) Aitcheson passed away surrounded by her four children on Feb. 14, 2023, at the age of 49. She was born in New York City on Jan. 19, 1974. She was a fun, loving, and proud mother and grandmother, who loved nothing more than spending time with those closest to her. Eva also enjoyed cooking for her family, watching movies, and just hanging out. She had a loud, easy to love laugh that made you smile. She helped and supported others in a way that was non-judgmental and clearly came from a heart of love. Her children, siblings, mother, and other loved ones will always hold Eva in their hearts. The family also wants to thank the fantastic medical team in the ICU at Vassar Brothers Medical Center for making this journey less difficult and making Eva’s final few days comfortable and as peaceful as possible. She is survived by her children Justin (Rose) Prause, Jason Prause, Joshua Prause, and Ashley (Jeremy)Prause; three grandchildren; mother Judy Lamay; brothers Richie Cruz and Alex Cruz; sister Nyasia Nesmith; and nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by her husband Charlie. Kenny funeral home in Sharon, is handling arrangements for calling hours on Friday Feb. 24, 2023, 4:00 to 6:00 pm.

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