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Eva Florence Manginelli, 73, died of cancer April 24, 2012, at Mat-Su Regional Medical Center in Palmer. She was born Nov. 29, 1939, in Toledo, Ore. She came to Alaska in 1956 and lived in Anchorage, Homer, Sitka, Ketchikan and Valdez. At the time of her death, she resided in Wasilla.
Eva liked gardening and collecting gemstones.
Preceding her in death was her husband of 48 years, Art Manginelli.
Surviving are her daughters, Tamera Moore-Grimes and son-in-law Trevor,
Pamela and Lee Spicer, Monique and Rod Potter and Kimberly Manginelli; sisters, Joy and Jean; brothers, Sam and Jim; and grandchildren, Rachael, Rebecca, Garrett, Brandi, Daniel, Hali, James and Skylar.
The family was taken care of by Legacy Kehl’s Palmer Chapel in Palmer.