ELIZABETH-EVANS-Obituary

ELIZABETH EVANS

San Mateo, California

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Elizabeth Asip EvansElizabeth Asip Evans, a loving mother, wife, sister and aunt, and a great friend to many, died in her sleep after a vigorous battle with AML, an aggressive form of leukemia. She was 57.Elizabeth was born in St. Louis and raised in the New York City suburb of Baldwin, NY, where...

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VERY early in her career she was known to us who loved her as Liz. What a great gift, what a sad loss. Many prayers and much love to her family!
The Right Reverend Diane Jardine Bruce
Bishop Suffragan, Diocese of Los Angeles
Former VP at Well Fargo, but long before that at Crocker with Liz.

David,Michael, and Grant,
I'm so sorry to hear about your loss. We had no idea that Elizabeth was sick.
Please know you are in our prayers. If any of you travel to Virginia, please come see us.
Cousin Nancy Schumacher Bruce

Elizabeth lived her life well although it was too short. Her kindness when I lost my husband was greatly appreciated- and her sign she gave us- "Because someone we love is in Heaven, Heaven is in our Home". With Love, Marilee

I got to know Elizabeth when we worked together closely on the Menlo Auction when Grant and Aly were classmates. Though we haven't been in touch the last few years, I remember her very fondly and was so sad to hear about her illness and passing. She was such a positive presence and strong leader and her positive energy and sense of humor made working with her a pleasure. While very professional in how she handled her role as Treasurer for the Benefit, she also was always warm and charming...

Dear Elizabeth,
We write this in present tense as we will always talk to you, think of you and laugh with you in the heavens up above. We know you are not far away.
You were a beautiful addition to our circle of family friends, when we joined you each year at Sugar Bowl, we knew that our holiday season was at its peak. When you gave little Eliza, at the time only 3, sound advice, we all knew it was the best. When you whipped our butts in whist, which you and Dave did frequently,...

Mrs. Evans was extremely caring and hospitable, taking interest in each of our endeavors. Thoughts and prayers are with the Evans family during this difficult time.

Elizabeth was indeed a very special person. My heart and thoughts go out to David and Grant. Treasure those memories of this wonderful, loving lady who had such a warm, delightful smile!

Dear Elizabeth:
How will life be without you?
We shared our happiest moments: our children graduations, our 50th birthdays (a decade apart?), my wedding and Dina's, Thanksgiving each year. We kayaked in Ixtapa, sailed in San Francisco, hiked Skyline, rode camels in Cairo, and snorkeled for corals in the Red Sea. We drove across provinces, sampled rare vintages in St Émilion, rediscovered Monet in Giverny, and smelled the climbing roses at Clos Normand. We danced hula in Hawaii and, for...

A forceful advocate, a challenging adversary and a charming woman. I am pleased I had the opportunity to work with and know her.