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Updated November 17, 2004. Please do not copy these images.
EVA IN 1965: Eva as a sweet toddler, probably age two. Her mother, Barbara Cassidy, is carrying baby Dan.
EVA IN 1966: Eva at age three, with her
sister and cousins. From
left to right: Margret Cassidy,
Laura Bligh, Carol Bligh, and
Eva Cassidy.
CHRISTMAS 1985:
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Clockwise from top left:
Anette Cassidy, Margret Cassidy,
Vivien Bligh, and Eva.
PEACE!
This snapshot was taken at Thanksgiving Dinner sometime in the early 1990s. Eva's sister Marget took the picture.(LEFT)
(BELOW) Eva drew this festive holiday dinner for one of her grandmother's books, Living the Topmost Years by Clara Cassidy. "Grandma Deedee" died in 1999 at the age of 97.
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ANOTHER THANKSGIVING: Eva with her grandmother and cousin Martha Cassidy in the mid-1990s.
Eva with her Aunt Isabel and Chris Biondo, early 1990s. Eva's sister Margret took this snapshot.
STAY OFF THAT ROCKER: Eva's illustrations were a charming accompaniment to the essays on retirement and aging in this collection of columns written by her grandmother, Clara Cassidy.
KEEPSAKE BOX: Eva painted this wooden box as a gift for Clara Cassidy. The swan looks similar to the one on the TIME AFTER TIME clock.
EVA AND HER NIECE SARAH IN 1993: This is the same "Baby Sarah" whose arrival was eagerly anticipated in the 1992 drawing featured on the Eva Cassidy Artwork site.
IN RURAL VIRGINIA: Eva in 1992. From left to right, Barbara Cassidy (Eva's mother), Eva, and Anette Cassidy (Eva's oldest sister).
THANKSGIVING 1988: A couple of snapshots from family get-togethers at Thanksgiving. This and the next photo were taken in 1988. From left to right, Margret Cassidy, Eva, Vivien Bligh, and Dan Cassidy.
Same group, with Isabel Bligh at the back.
ENJOYING DESSERT: Eva and cousin Sara Cassidy enjoy some whipped cream. Christmas 1991.
BOWIE ANGEL: Hugh Cassidy's sculpture of Eva as an angel is seen here in its full garden setting.
HUGH CASSIDY'S WORKSHOP: Eva's father's sculpture studio. The giant luna moth was crafted from scrap metal.
MURAL: Eva painted a mural of the sun and the moon in a narrow hallway in her parents' house.
LITTLE DARLING: Eva's kitten, Schatzel, has grown into an adult cat who still lives with Hugh and Barbara Cassidy. The name means "little darling" in German.
Support the hardworking musicians in your area by attending live performances. Go out to the little clubs and restaurants that offer live music, and if you like what you hear, tell the performers! Clap long and loud! And if they're selling CDs and tapes from their guitar cases, as Eva once did, support their talents and efforts that way too. As someone once wrote in the Guestbook, "There will never be another Eva Cassidy, but there will be someone else."
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