All killings are tragic, but Eve's was especially so. I have never known of someone so full of light and life, as Eve. Until her death, I only knew small snippets about Eve, after her death, Eve's larger than life presence became something for me to know, and to love, and to emulate.
She is someone who was going to make a profound difference for good in the world. Actually, she was already about this endeavor. She had genuine unconditional positive regard for everyone she encountered. She was extraordinarily gifted at enabling the people she met to be their best selves. She volunteered locally and internationally in life-giving activities.
She had a voracious curiosity about everyone and everything she encountered. She called out the best in people, appealed to their better angels. I can't find words, due to the limits of language and due to my own emotions, to do justice to describing her.
But, I can do her justice like this: by doing as she did, and being the very best, most alive I can be. By recognizing the eternity present in each moment and being fully present. By letting my own ration of light and love shine.
Eve touched a lot of people, she was going to touch many more. The beautiful, grace-filled irony is, that in death she will touch more people than in life; she will touch people who never actually knew her. Because all the people who did know her, or who will hear about her will touch others, and they will touch others, on and on and on.
She is a stone who skipped lightly over the waters, and her ripples go out and on forever.
@whitemanwaydownsouth Hey, during the Carolina-Duke game (at the time of her death) they had a moment of silence for her. The TarHeels made it to the final 4 in San Antonio and won the 2009 Final 4, as they remembered Eve. However, I did not recall if coach Roy or the team dedicated their '09 championship to Miss Carson. Can anyone tell me if the basketball team paid tribute to Eve?
she was stunningly beautiful
EmceeSpawn 2 months ago
Talk about evolution going backwards.
pec104 2 months ago
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I got her head in a JAR
TatianaSword 1 year ago
All killings are tragic, but Eve's was especially so. I have never known of someone so full of light and life, as Eve. Until her death, I only knew small snippets about Eve, after her death, Eve's larger than life presence became something for me to know, and to love, and to emulate.
1vdn992 2 years ago
She is someone who was going to make a profound difference for good in the world. Actually, she was already about this endeavor. She had genuine unconditional positive regard for everyone she encountered. She was extraordinarily gifted at enabling the people she met to be their best selves. She volunteered locally and internationally in life-giving activities.
1vdn992 2 years ago
She had a voracious curiosity about everyone and everything she encountered. She called out the best in people, appealed to their better angels. I can't find words, due to the limits of language and due to my own emotions, to do justice to describing her.
But, I can do her justice like this: by doing as she did, and being the very best, most alive I can be. By recognizing the eternity present in each moment and being fully present. By letting my own ration of light and love shine.
1vdn992 2 years ago
Eve touched a lot of people, she was going to touch many more. The beautiful, grace-filled irony is, that in death she will touch more people than in life; she will touch people who never actually knew her. Because all the people who did know her, or who will hear about her will touch others, and they will touch others, on and on and on.
She is a stone who skipped lightly over the waters, and her ripples go out and on forever.
Thank you, Eve. I love you.
1vdn992 2 years ago
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why did she die?
cedyna 2 years ago
she was murdered by savages
whitemanwaydownsouth 2 years ago
@whitemanwaydownsouth Hey, during the Carolina-Duke game (at the time of her death) they had a moment of silence for her. The TarHeels made it to the final 4 in San Antonio and won the 2009 Final 4, as they remembered Eve. However, I did not recall if coach Roy or the team dedicated their '09 championship to Miss Carson. Can anyone tell me if the basketball team paid tribute to Eve?
kcthatsawinner 1 year ago
@kcthatsawinner i cant say for sure, but i dont think the basketball team did.
whitemanwaydownsouth 1 year ago
RIP EvE CARSON
btw why she was murdered? what was the reason?
superstar7soso 2 years ago
This Story Break's My Heart!
1vdn992 2 years ago
what man has destroyed, my soul he could not touch, i shall live forever!!........God bless the angels, for they lead the way to heaven.
MrTTindy 2 years ago
this just makes all the emotions come back from when I was actually at this last year... we all miss you eve!
Tar Heels <3 and miss you!
jdix2011 3 years ago