This page is to help you get to know Eva a little better. Here are a few photos, and at the bottom of the page a couple of pieces of her writing. For a broader picture of who she was and how she affected people, you can read these two files. Click here for an excerpt from the eulogy that Rabbi Alan Lew delivered at her funeral; he did an extraordinary job of capturing her essential qualities. Click here for a transcript of the private dedication event her parents held for the Eva Gunther Building at Presidio Hill School in 2001–people were asked to bring memories of her, and a number of amusing and touching stories are told here. A special crest was designed for that building; click here to view it.
Eva with her Mom
Eva with her Dad
Eva at the Zoo
Eva at Work
Eva always seemed to have cool things happen to her. In 1996 she visited Washington, DC with her grandparents and ended up having dinner with the President.
What I did on my summer vacation . . . .
This essay, written in the 3rd grade, reflects Eva's attitudes about work
This page is to help you get to know Eva a little better. Here are a few photos, and at the bottom of the page a couple of pieces of her writing. For a broader picture of who she was and how she affected people, you can read these two files. Click here for an excerpt from the eulogy that Rabbi Alan Lew delivered at her funeral; he did an extraordinary job of capturing her essential qualities. Click here for a transcript of the private dedication event her parents held for the Eva Gunther Building at Presidio Hill School in 2001–people were asked to bring memories of her, and a number of amusing and touching stories are told here. A special crest was designed for that building; click here to view it.
Eva with her Mom
Eva with her Dad
Eva at the Zoo
Eva at Work
Eva always seemed to have cool things happen to her. In 1996 she visited Washington, DC with her grandparents and ended up having dinner with the President.
What I did on my summer vacation . . . .
This essay, written in the 3rd grade, reflects Eva's attitudes about work
These poems speak for themselves