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Edgar Wilson "Eddie" Evins

Edgar Wilson "Eddie" Evins obituary, LEBANON, TN

Edgar Evins Obituary

EVINS, Edgar Wilson "Eddie" Age 77, passed away quietly Thursday, January 14, 2010 at Baptist Hospital in Nashville. He spent his last days on earth exactly as he wished; surrounded by the people he loved - devoted wife, adoring family and a few close friends sharing memories and stories. A self-described "country banker" for the better part of his life, Eddie packed a whale of a lot into his 77 years, living fully, loving deeply and laughing often. He was blessed to come from a large family and considered both Lebanon and Smithville as childhood homes. He attended Columbia Military Academy, Lebanon High School, David Lipscomb College and the U.S. Naval Academy before serving in the U.S. Navy as ship photographer for the USS Hornet and the USS Leyte. After his overseas tour, he returned to Tennessee to study business at UT Knoxville, where his blood turned deep orange and his passion for the Vols became his permanent trademark. Eddie grew up in a prominent DeKalb County political family as the grandson of James Edgar Evins and nephew of Congressman Joe L. Evins. Eddie served with his good friend and fishing buddy Hudley Crockett on Buford Ellington's first gubernatorial campaign. Governor Ellington later appointed him to the Tennessee Boating Board and to the Tennessee Game and Fish Commission (predecessor of the Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency) where he rose to the position of Chairman. When Hudley decided to run for political office in 1970 taking on long-time US Senator Albert Gore, Sr., he turned to his friend Eddie to manage his race. Eddie also served as Treasurer for Crockett's 1974 gubernatorial race against Ray Blanton. A native DeKalb Countian, Eddie was the President of the DeKalb County Bank for 30 years and served as a County Commissioner. He operated Sligo boat dock on Center Hill Lake, co-owned the Wilson County Fair in Lebanon, TN, (a position he proudly inherited from his Great-Uncle A.W. McCartney) and was a partner with his best friend Charlie Doak in a small service station in Lebanon. When his brother, Dan (a Shell Oil distributor at the time) came up with the notion of tying a country restaurant in with a handful of interstate-based gas stations, Eddie was instrumental in the creation of one of the greatest stories ever told: Cracker Barrel Old Country Stores® and served for 30 years on the board of director until he retired as a Founding Director. More important than his business acumen, Eddie was a servant at heart. He was a Co-founder and original Board Member of Friendship Christian School and a Sunday school teacher at College Street/College Hills and Alexandria Churches of Christ. Eddie spent his last 23 years at his true passion; helping those battling addictions find the path to God and recovery. He was instrumental in the establishment and daily operation of the College Street Fellowship House. A Christian by faith and a gentle soul Eddie is best remembered for his caring heart and his passion for giving. To say he found his greatest joy by helping those in need would be an understatement. In addition to passages from the Bible and the Big Book, one of his favorite quotes which remains on his wall today reads: "Life should NOT be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in an attractive and well preserved body. But rather to skid in sideways, totally used up, worn out and screaming Wow what a ride!" If anyone lived life in this way, it was Eddie Evins. He is survived by wife, Gloria Jean Evins; son, Edgar Wilson Evins, Jr. and wife Kim Grayson Evins; a daughter, Karlen Rose Evins and stepsons, Chadwick Jackson Hayes and Ashley Barrington Hayes. He also leaves behind two loving granddaughters, Tiffany Taylor Evins and Shannon McCartney Evins; and two step-grandchildren, Grayson and Jack Propst. He is further survived by his three siblings, William Jackson Evins, Jr., Myrtie Ann Evins Doak and Danny Wood Evins. His nieces and nephews are: Betty, Judy, Kathy, Dub, Cindy and Missy (Jack); Charlie, Bill, Ronnie and Andy (Myrt); Daina, Meacham, Kate, Betsy and Joe (Danny); as well as sister-in-law, Mrs. D. W. (Margarita) Evins. Additionally he leaves behind former wife and mother of his children, Nancy Alley Evins and former daughter-in-law, Pam Gattis Farmer. The family will greet visitors from 4 - 6 p.m. on Tuesday, January 19th and again from 10 - 11 a.m. on Wednesday January 20th at the College Hills Church of Christ at 1401 Leeville Pike in Lebanon. A memorial service will be held on January 20 at the Church at 11 a.m. In lieu of flowers, the family asks that donations be made to: Friendship Christian School (Pete Merriman Scholarship Fund), the College Hills Church of Christ (children's program) or the College Street Fellowship House. PARTLOW FUNERAL CHAPEL, (615)444-7007.

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Published by The Tennessean on Jan. 17, 2010.

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Joyce Wood

January 21, 2010

Dearest karlen,

Steve and I did not know of your fathers's passing until this morning; we would have been with you at the time.

Please accept our sincerest sorrow for your great loss. I know how close you were to him ...and well recall your fondness of sharing fun stories about your dad...

With love,


Joyce

bob m

January 20, 2010

i thank my & our higher power that Eddie was placed in my path. my life and the lives of hundreds if not thousands of others are better for the gift he gave so freely. His spirit will carry on in all the lives he touched - Thanks Eddie!

Cathy McBride

January 19, 2010

I am so honored that Eddie was a part of my life and recovery over the last 22 years. My condolences to his family-please take comfort in knowing that so many of us in the program had our lives enriched by having spent time with this wonderful man.

Anita Fields Barron

January 17, 2010

Eddie, Karlen and family,

I am so sorry for your loss. He and Nancy were special people. May you feel the love of our Lord and know you are prayed for. Loss is difficult but you are strong.

January 17, 2010

I had the pleasure of succeeding Eddie at Dekalb County Bank on May 22,1987 and enjoyed seeing him and hearing his testimony in Alexandria a couple weeks ago.Eddie used a tattered clip board with the bank daily statement in it and I used it while being his successor and as I told him couple weeks ago it hangs in my office today in Shelbyville ,TN 23 years later.What a meaningful resource he was to me.My best wishes to all family members during this time .Tommy Anderton

Mary Ellen McCartney Martin

January 17, 2010

I didn't know my cousin Eddie very well, but always enjoyed the times I did get to see him on our many visits to Lebanon. I sincerely wish that I had gotten the opportunity to know him better. My deepest condolences to his family.

Barb & Dave Deneen

January 17, 2010

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

January 17, 2010

I considered Eddie a great friend. I am sorry that I am in Florida and cannot attend the service. I will miss him. Alfred Adams

January 17, 2010

TO ME,EDDIE WAS THE PERFECT EXAMPLE OF A LOVING,CARING,CONCERNED INDIVIDUAL FOR EVERYONE HE CHANCED TO MEET..I SHALL MISS HIM AND AM PROUD TO HAVE BEEN HIS UNCLE,AND MORE PROUD TO HAVE HAD HIM AS MY NEPHEW ..WILSON MCcCARTNEY

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