Donald-Evans-Obituary

Donald Evans

Shillington, Pennsylvania

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Donald F. Evans, 70, Spring Township, died Sept. 24, 2009, at 3:45 p.m. in his residence.

He was the husband of Lucille D. (Hagenbuch) Evans. They celebrated their 51st wedding anniversary.

Born in Bethlehem, he was a son of the late Roger J. and A. Dorothy (Wasser) Evans.

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Dear Lucille and family, I was sorry to hear about Don's passing. He was always so kind to me and inspiring in my career as an educator. May memories help to comfort you.
Kathy Dildine
Eastern Region PSEA-Retired

I am so sorry to hear of Don's passing, Lucille. I wanted to send a card, but the address in the 50th Reunion booklet is not accurate. Please send me an email so I can say what I'd like to say to you more privately. Love, Kay Sutton Cannon vagyok#ptd.net

I am so sorry to hear about Mr. Evans. I remember him as a committed teacher who always wanted to bring out the best in his students (Including me).

We will certainly miss Don at the Hawaiian Village here in Ocean City, Maryland. Please know that you are in our Thoughts and Prayers.

I was very sorry to hear of Mr. Evans' passing. I am a 1988 EHS alumni who has been in CA for the last 12 years. He will always be remembered fondly.

Lucille,
So sorry to hear about Don's passing. Don and I send our deepest sympathy. Please know you and your family are in our thoughts and prayers.
Debbie Shiner (Shiffert)

Lucille,

I was so sorry to hear about Don. You have my deepest sympathy. So glad he was able to make our class picnic this year. He really had a good time. I know what a difficult time this must be for you, so please know you are in my thoughts and prayers.

Dear Lucille, I am so sorry to hear of Donald's passing. I'm so glad we had the picture taken after our lunch at the Bethlehem Diner. May God hold you in his hands and give you the warmth of his hug as you deal with this. Please accept my condolences. Love, Kay Cannon

My sympathies to the entire Evans family. I am a 1971 Exeter grad and I crossed paths with Don three times. First as my teacher in both seventh grade pre-algebra and in tenth grade Geometry (twice in four years). The second time was when Don, along with Wayne Murray were Park Rangers at French Creek State Park (I was a lifeguard at the time). Finally the last time (and more lasting) we met as colleagues when I got my first teaching job here at Southern Lehigh School District (we met at...