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Funeral Homes in Eva, TN
In 1951 Herman Anglin began his funeral service career and in 2011 he celebrated 60 years of service to the citizens of Stewart County. Though semi-retired, he continues to be an important part of Anglin Funeral Home today.
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Facts about the city
Eva is an unincorporated community and census-designated place (CDP) in Benton County, Tennessee, United States, on the western shore of the Kentucky Lake impoundment of the Tennessee River. It is the site of Nathan Bedford Forrest State Park. As of the 2010 census, its population was 293. The ZIP Code Tabulation Area for the ZIP code (38333) that serves Eva had a population of 574 as of the 2000 U.S. Census, when Eva was not yet a CDP. Eva is centered on the junction of State Route 191, which connects the community to Nathan Bedford Forrest State Park to the north and the town of Camden to the south, and Eva Beach Road, which stretches from the center of the community to its beach along Kentucky Lake.According to local lore, Eva was named after a friend of the daughter of Benton County land speculator A.W. Lucas. In 1913, Lucas donated land for a church and school that became the core of the community.In 1940, before the Tennessee River was dammed to form Kentucky Lake, University of Tennessee archaeologists excavated a rich archaeological site at Eva, containing the remains of a series of prehistoric Native American encampments dating from the Archaic Period. The earliest remains at the site, with a radiocarbon date of 5200 B.C., contained artifacts from a group of hunting and gathering people who were named the Eva culture after the site, which is now submerged by the reservoir.
Eva Obituaries
It was written by The Commercial Appeal on October 21st, 2017 that Hazel Alexander (Sparks) died in Eva, Tennessee. Ms. Alexander was 89 years old. Send flowers to express your sympathy and honor Hazel's life.
It was noted by Jackson Sun on January 21st, 1990 that Joel Bernard Jr Hill passed away in Eva, Tennessee. Hill was 45 years old. Send flowers to express your sorrow and honor Joel Bernard Jr's life.
History
It is the site of Nathan Bedford Forrest State Park. The earliest remains at the site, with a radiocarbon date of 5,200 B.C., contained artifacts from a group of hunting and gathering people who were named the Eva culture after the site, which is now under the water of the reservoir. Eva is centered around the junction of State Route 191, which connects the community to Nathan Bedford Forrest State Park to the north and the town of Camden, Tennessee to the south, and Eva Beach Road, which stretches from the center of the community to its beach along Kentucky Lake. In 1913, Lucas donated land for a church and school that became the core of the community. Eva is an unincorporated area community in Benton County, Tennessee County, Tennessee, United States, on the western shore of the Kentucky Lake impoundment of the Tennessee River.
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