Christina Dehaven
Love you both!
Birth date: Sep 2, 1945 Death date: Jun 15, 2026
Evelyn Patricia Palladino Davidson passed away leaving behind a legacy of faith, love, service, generosity, and devotion to family. Born on September 2, 1945, in New York City, Evelyn was the daughter of Sam and Rose Palladino an Read Obituary
Love you both!
At the center of Aunt Eve's world was her children and marriage to Uncle Greg, a partnership built on eternal love. Together, they built a life centered on family and generosity. From Aunt Eve's hilarious, expletive-filled ride on the Wildwood kiddie coaster—where she loudly chanted "Oh shit, oh shit!" to the absolute delight of every kid laughing around her, to her legendary holiday parties, she made life fun. Her and Uncle Greg's home was always open, and they had a rare gift for making everyone feel like family the second they walked through the door. As an EMT, Aunt Eve would leave holiday dinners to help others in need. She would selflessly slip away from the party and return to her family with a hug. She loved us unconditionally, and laughed at our mishaps, like when Janice and I forgot the water in her chicken and rice, and she just laughed. Aunt Eve, you said that night would be a memory for life, and it’s one we will never forget. We hold onto that joy, the beautiful bond you shared with Uncle Greg, and your unforgettable spirit. Love you both!

Aunt Eve meant comfort and fun throughout my life. Some of my favorite childhood memories are laying on her lap while she rubbed my head and how she completely spoiled me. She had a rare way of making you feel entirely safe and deeply loved. Her heart and her home were always open to anyone who wanted to visit. She truly put family first, and the warmth she brought into our lives will never be forgotten. Rest in peace, Aunt Eve

Sending so much love and sincere condolences to you all. Oh, what a reunion there must have been! Your mother was the best friend to my mom and I hope they are sitting or walking on a heavenly beach somewhere, sharing hugs and laughter. And your parents' love was one I always looked up to. May they all rest in peace, together. XO - Tracy