

Evangelina Isabel Chavez, known to those who loved her as Eva, Vange, or simply Grandma Eva, passed away on March 23, 2026, at the age of 63. She was born on October 22, 1962, in Monterrey, Mexico, and had been a resident of Spring, Texas.
Eva was, in every sense of the word, one of a kind. She was loud, unapologetic, wild, and absolutely unforgettable. With her tattoos, piercings, and colorful hair, she walked into every room like she owned it, and honestly, she kind of did. She had a potty mouth that could make a sailor blush, and she always said exactly what was on her mind, no filter necessary. But beneath all that bold, beautiful chaos was a woman whose heart was enormous. She was fiercely protective of the people she loved, and there was nothing she wouldn't do for her family.
For more than 30 years, Eva dedicated herself to nursing, and she was exceptional at it. She brought the same intensity and care to her patients that she brought to everything else in her life. She was hardworking in a way that inspired everyone around her, showing up day after day to serve others with skill and compassion.
At home, Eva was selfless to her core. She always put her children and grandchildren before herself and would have given them the world if she could. When she wasn't pouring herself into her family, you could find her watching her beloved trash TV, drawing, or surrounded by the flowers and elephants she adored.
Eva and her husband, Adan Chavez, shared 42 years of marriage, a testament to a love that was as enduring as it was real. She is survived by her husband, Adan; her daughter, Alexis Perez; and her sons, Adan Chavez and Justin Chavez, along with the grandchildren who knew her best as Grandma Eva.
In Eva's spirit, her family shares these words:
*I did not want to leave you, it was just my time to go. I know that your heart is breaking, so I need to let you know that although you can no longer see me, I'll be forever by your side. I promise time will numb the pain and help you dry the tears you've cried. You can reach me in your memories; just think of me, I will be there. In your dreams, we can visit yesteryear, where we didn't have a care. Please carry on and live your life, I beg of you to try. Just know we'll meet again one day, as this is not goodbye
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