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Frank G. EVANS M.D.

Buffalo, New York

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EVANS - Frank G., M.D. September 17, 2009, beloved husband of the late Dr. Lydia T. Wright; dearest father of Tamara (Kevin) Rowland, Frank Gerald, Jr. (Mona Baskin) Evans; dear grandfather of Evan Levy Baskin-Evans and Alexander James Rowland; beloved son of the late Roy and Sophronia Evans;...

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Tamara and Frank Jr.
May loving memories comfort you at this time. Your father and mother were very special people. They were also loved and appreciated. I feel blessed to have known them. I have many great memories of your family and growing up together down the street. I remember walks around the block, ballroom dancing, eating pizza, playing army in Hamlin Park and putting on the play, "Peter Pan" in your living room.
We had a good time.
God bless you.

Tamara and Frank Jr.
It has been years since we've seen each other but I have such fond memories of your family. Your father was a wonderful role model but what I remember most is his kindness. It's been over 45 years and I have never forgotten he nor your mother. In fact, I was again searching the internet and today I learned of your father's passing. Tamara, I live in California too and I'd love to hear from you and Frank Jr. I send my condolence and and wish you well. ...

My condolonces to Dr. Evans family and loved ones.

Sincerely,

Craig S. McCoy, M.D.

Frank and Tammy:

The men of the Buffalo Alumni Chapter of Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Inc. offer our sincere condolences to the family and friends of our dear brother, Dr. Frank G. Evans. Ironically, we had originally scheduled our September meeting for the Niagara Lutheran Home so that Brother Evans could attend, but he was admitted to the hospital only days before the meeting took place.

Brother Evans was a 1938 initiate into the Alpha Chapter at Indiana...

Frank and Tammy,

I had the pleasure of visiting with Dr. Evans during his stint at the nursing home. He was always thoughtful and kind to his patients; even when they were unable to pay him. He will be greatly missed. God Bless!

Frank and Tammy,

My wife and I so enjoyed knowing your dad for his warm friendship and the twinkle in his eye. He and Lydia were icons for the community. As a fellow physician I knew of his devotion to his patients and clinical skills. We will all miss him but try to live up to his example.

Evans Family,
I am a member of Kappa Alpha Psi fraternity Inc., and recently was able to spend some time with Dr. Evans at the nursing home. He told me stories of the good ol days and the not so good ones. He has givin me so much enlightenment, and helped me gain some direction, and perspective on life. He was a great man full of knowledge and experience. His willingness to share his life to help others was amazing. I Thank God for the opportunity to know him.

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.

Dear Tammy and Frank, I will always remember your dad as such a kind and tolerant soul. I am sorry to hear of his passing. Sending you both comfort and condolences.