Eva Hope Rockwell
June 18, 1922 ~ June 26, 2012
BUXTON - Eva Hope Rockwell, 90, of Buxton died June 26, 2012 at the D'Youville Pavilion in Lewiston. She was born June 18, 1922 in Dennysville, ME, a daughter of James M., Sr. and Hope Sprague Farley. She was educated locally and was a 1939 graduate of Calais High School. Eva worked as a LPN for a local Nursing Home. She married Delmont K. Rockwell October 10, 1950 in Portland and began raising her family. She returned to work as a sales clerk in 1971 at Benoits at the Maine Mall. She was predeceased by her husband Delmont; her parents; three sisters, Phyllis Smith, Leah Moore, Lillian Berry and her brother, James M. Farley, Jr. Eva is survived by two sons, Richard and his wife Linda of Buxton and Dennis and his wife Patricia of Peaks Island; five grandchildren, and seven great-grandchildren. A 1:00pm graveside service will be held Tuesday, July 3, at Highland Memorial Cemetery, Highland Avenue, South Portland. Arrangements by Conroy-Tully Crawford South Portland Chapel, 1024 Broadway, South Portland.Online condolences may be expressed below.







Rick, Linda and family, I was so sad to hear of Eva’s passing. She was a great lady, I can see her now hanging out her laundry in Redbank. She was a fixture there as is my Mom. They shared lots of good times together. My deepest sympathy goes to all of you.
– Debbie Gassett
Sorry to hear the sad news of the passing of Eva (MOM) she was a great and very respected lady who will be sadly missed, Sorry for your loss Rick and Dennis, take care!Sincerely
– Lindy S Killam
I helped take care of Eva at D’Youville Pavilion for the last 2 years. She was a wonderful, loving lady. She always made my day at work with her smile and her humor. She could always make me laugh. She will be greatly missed by the staff at D’Youville Pavilion. I hope that you have found peace as she led a long life and is with God now. Take care and keep in touch with us.
– Karen E. Dall
So pleased I was able to see her for her 90th birthday. She was happy to see us and just lit right up when she saw those cinnamon donuts! She is home with The Lord now and with Uncle Del. Be filled with His peace, Dennis and Rick.
– Guest
Sincere sympathy, thoughts and prayers to Rick and family. Take care.
– Lee and Joy
I still miss my great grandmother, it has been three years since her passing. The last time I was able to see her alive, I was four years old. I miss you Nani!! More than you believe..
– Eva May Rockwell