Andrew-Evanko-Obituary

Andrew Donald "Andy" Evanko

Curwensville, Pennsylvania

May 1, 1955 – Jun 5, 2019 (Age 64)

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BORN
May 1, 1955
DIED
June 5, 2019
AGE
64
LOCATION
Curwensville, Pennsylvania

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Andrew Donald "Andy" Evanko, 64, of Curwensville passed away Wednesday, June 5, 2019 at his residence after a lengthy illness.Born May 1, 1955 in Clearfield, he was the son of Andrew A. and Rose Agnes (Mayersky) Evanko. He was a 1973 graduate of the Curwensville Area High School and received his...

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In the years since Andy's passing I have frequently traveled through Curwensville on my way to Elk County. Each time I pass the football field memories of our Dickinson days come to mind, and I can't help but smile. Please know that Andy has not been forgotten.

One of the finest classmates from 1973. He was kind, funny, and smart. I will always think fondly of Andy.

Andy Evanko...all honor to his name. Andy and I and a cast of 21 additional characters formed a bond some 46 years ago when we were fraternity pledges together at Dickinson College. Going through the pledging process in those days meant learning to support as well as lean on each other. The bonds from those four years together can never be broken, and I consider myself a better person for having the privilege of sharing that time with Andy. I'm glad....
"Brogy" Walkovich, Omicron Chapter,...

I've known Andy for about 40 years . . . for about 30 of those years, we both worked for the same company.
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While we did not work in the same department, our jobs were inter-related to the extent that we had business-matters ' between us on a regular basis . . .usually 2 3 times a week, if not more.
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Sometimes after our business ' was concluded, we found or MADE time to talk football.
So, I got to know about Andy, The FOOTBALL COACH .
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His success ' ON the...

JOHN a ROGERS.


Tina,
Love doesn't end with dying
Or leave with the last breath.
For someone you've loved deeply
Love doesn't end with death

So as we take our paths in life
And face what is to come
Remember in those times of strife
Love keeps him living on

Don't fret about his passing
Don't cry that he's not here
Think of all the pleasant times
And know love keeps him near

Remember, passing through your days
The love between you two
And fill...

Our deepest condolences. Tina, your family will always have a special place in our hearts.

He kept on giving, to his family and his team. A Beautiful person.

So very sorry. Coach Evanko touched the lives of countless young people in Curwensville for so many years. What a fine man. Our whole area mourns his loss. We will be remembering his family in our prayers.