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Eva M. Waxlax, 74, of Apache Junction, AZ, died on October 8, 2004, in 
Mesa, AZ. 

Eva was born in Red Wing, MN on February 22, 1930, to Norma and Charles 
Drew. She was married to Dale Robert Waxlax on December 2, 1950 in Two 
Harbors, MN. She worked for many years as a bookkeeper and retired from 
the Babbitt School District in 1985. Eva and Dale moved to Apache 
Junction, AZ in 1993 to enjoy their retirement years in the warmth of the 
desert. She is survived by her husband, Dale; sons: Ken (Pam) of 
LaQuinta, CA; Roger (Paula) of Hastings, MN; Mitch of Portland, OR; Ron 
(Becky) of Brooklyn Park, MN and daughter, Amy (Bob) Lindahl of Grand 
Rapids, MN; eleven grandchildren and one great granddaughter.

A memorial service was held on October 13, 2004 in Apache Junction, AZ 
and she will be laid to rest next summer in Two Harbors, MN.