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Dennis D. Evans Sr.

Bethlehem, Pennsylvania

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"> Dennis D. Evans, Sr. Dennis D. Queball Evans, Sr., 58, of Wind Gap, passed away Tuesday, January 19, 2010, in St. Lukes Hospital, Fountain Hill. Born in Zionsville, he was the son of the late Edward and Lottie (Ott) Evans. He was a graduate of Phillipsburg High School, class of...

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Denny and Denise,
Sorry to hear about your dad. It has been many years since I have seen the two of you.I lived downstairs from you at Santee Manor.I didn't know he was ill. He was a good man and was very proud of the two of you. My deepest sympathy to you and your family

My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.

SORRY KIDS THAT I DIDN'T GET TO MEET HIM WHEN I WAS UP! I LOVE YOU GUYS AND YOU ARE ALWAYS ON MY MIND! I LOVE YOU BOTH! GRAM

Que,
Some peope give hugs. Some people give help. You gave your all.

I met Q at the ICC always so friendly and a personality like no other...My uncle made home made scrapple and that was Q's thing I used to get it for him...Made his day...I moved outa the twp and didnt realize how sick he had become...such a shame for a person with a heart of gold...he's not suffering anymore and is in a much better place to his family i am so sorry for your loss...

My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.

My condolences to Queball's family.

Queball,
Long May You Run...

I am so sorry for your lost. He will be missed. I love you all.

Our heartfelt sympathy goes out to Queball's family and dear friends.Queball touched the heart of many in his lifetime. Memories are created for these moments, when we need to feel close to those whom have passed on to eternal life. Queball is at peace now, no more struggles, no more worries. We will always recall the times at Doc's party when he was the chef's assistant. We are proud of him for giving the most he could to preserve his quality of life during his illness. We will miss you...