Evelyn B. Kadlec

evelyn kadlec

January 9, 1933 ~ February 1, 2019

Age 86 formerly of Eden Prairie & Bloomington. Loving Mom & Grandma, passed away peacefully on February 1, 2019. Preceded in death by husbands, Carl R. Daley, Russ Kadlec. Survived by sons, John C. Daley, Jim S. (Patti Constant) Daley; grandsons, Niko & Levi Daley. Evelyn grew up in Springfield, MA and eventually moved to Bloomington, MN in the early 1960’s. She worked as a nurse for over 25 years at the MN Masonic Home in Bloomington. After Evelyn retired from nursing, she moved to Eden Prairie, where she became a longtime volunteer at the MN Arboretum. A Celebration of Evelyn’s Life 4:30 PM Saturday, February 16th with visitation beginning one hour prior at Roberts Family Life Celebration Home, Forest Lake. Ev would prefer in lieu of flowers that memorials be directed to the Minnesota Landscape Arboretum. http://www.arboretum.umn.edu/memorials_tributes.aspx

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  1. We have so many wonderful memories of Ev! She became a special friend to our family. Taking her to the arboretum,she always called it her Cathedral, we always had a fun time and she always gave us “the tour!” We met Ev at church. She loved her church family! We drove her to church and she always wanted to go early so that she could sit in “her” seat. It was the end seat, 4 rows from the front. We loved visiting with Ev at her home and at our home. She was so kind to our daughters, son-in-laws and especially our grandkids. Her pumpkin bread was a favorite of everyone. We could go on and on about our dear friend, Ev. We send our love and prayers to John, Jim, Patti, Niko and Levi. It was wonderful to meet you and get to know you through Ev. Lovingly, Jill and John Closs

  2. I shared a lot of good times with Ev. We worked together. Enjoyed trips to Duluth to see a mutual friend. Also th e Arb. Our annual lunch with work friends. Rest in Peace. Donna Seorum

  3. Eve loved her boys, daughter in law and grandsons very much! She spoke of them often and shared her memories of working hard as a nurse. She was very proud of her accomplishments. She is missed on our night shift chats. Rest in Peace Eve


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