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Charles R. Evans

December 26, 2021

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Posted by:
Kath Rice (nee Evans)

Posted on:
January 1, 2022

Chuck on the right, with younger brother bill and cousin Doris approx 1936

Posted by:
Darlene E Flick

Posted on:
December 30, 2021

Noreen, Lynda, and Charles, I am praying for comfort and peace for you during this time. I remember singing in the choir with Chuck and he was always so sweet, caring and helped people any way he could. Some day we will see him again.

Posted by:
Kathy Poston (St.John)

Posted on:
December 30, 2021

Sending thoughts and prayers to the entire family. The family has been a good family friend for many many years. Will be praying for you in the days ahead.

Posted by:
Eric Crouch

Posted on:
December 30, 2021

Chuck asked me to go canoeing with him not too long after we moved in next door. I didn't know him. I didn't even know how he got my number. But he did and kindly invited me to go canoeing with him. I was stunned by his invitation out of the blue, as it was, that I assumed that this was Chuck's way of discussing an indiscretion on my part. Perhaps I was mowing over onto his property or I was being too loud? I didn't know. I couldn't think of anything we were doing that could annoy anyone. We were on the water by 930 that Saturday. We paddled upstream then took a break. Chuck shared his snacks. He pointed out the different birds that had accompanied us. The topic of the yard never came up. He didn't mention if I was being too loud next door. He didn't say anything about where I should be putting my trash can on Monday mornings. No complaint was uttered. I came home to my wife, who was anxious to hear what we had done so that we could remedy it. She said, "So what did we do wrong?" "Nothing.", I said, "He just wanted to go canoeing." And with that, our canoeing trips became a regular Summer Saturday treat for me and, later, my kids. We'll miss Chuck.

Posted by:
Eric Crouch

Posted on:
December 30, 2021

When my daughter was old enough, he asked if she could join us on our canoeing trips.

Posted by:
Missy Wilson

Posted on:
December 30, 2021

So sorry to hear about your dad , Lynda. Although I never met him I remember you talking kindly and respectfully of him. Prayers are with you and your family.

Posted by:
Karen Nidiffer

Posted on:
December 30, 2021

Lynda, please know you’re in my prayers as you face this most difficult time in your life! Your father must have been a wonderful man who will be remembered with love and fondness by so many. God bless you and all your family!