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Evan Abram Billings

Salt Lake City, Utah

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Evan Abram Billings 1925 ~ 2005 Evan Abram Billings, 80, died October 27, 2005 in Salt Lake City, Utah. He was born September 13, 1925 in Delta, Utah to Claude Duval and Lydia Workman Billings. He married Elda Mae Lewis, July 26, 1945 in the Manti LDS Temple. Evan served in the US Army Air Corp...

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Hi, Susan; I was so sorry that I couldn't arrange my work schedule to join you when you were in Independence. We want to visit the area when we have some free time, since I had never been there when Uncle Evan and Aunt Elda Mae lived there. I will always remember what a fun-loving wonderful spirited gentleman he was and how Aunt Elda Mae always dressed her little girls just like dancing dolls--lots of ringlets and fluffy dresses. The best part of his death is the Plan of Salvation that...

I was so sorry to hear from Ruth of Uncle Evan's passing. I appreciated his visit to our family when Lenora died. We really enjoyed hearing his stories about his youth and his memories of our mother.

I'm sorry I didn't hear about the funeral in time to attend.

Our sincerest condolences to the family.

We are sorry to hear of Evan's passing. We both enjoyed his visit's when in Provo. I have memories as a kid, always playing on his old Ford truck. He seemed somewhat amused, how often he chased me off the Model A that he drove to work every day! Later, Evan looked after my safety, while I worked on Hydrogen Vehicles in Indp.. We surely will miss both Bro. and Sis. Billings.

Susan and Bob;
We have really missed Evan since you lured him back to Utah. He was one of our most faithful temple workers and hardest workers. Everytime he came to the temple he put in a long day as a worker and patron. No one here will ever forget his cookies either. We love him very much as we do you too.

My familys lives were forever changed because of the love from Bishop Billings and his sweet wife. They were with us thru the hardest time in our lives. He will be truly missed just like the passing of his "sweethart" was.
The Dyer family
The Bassett family
The Hontz family

I remember Bishop Billings since I was a little girl. He will be truly missed by not just a few people but by hundreds who was lucky enough to know him and spend time with. Whenever I need him he came in a heart beat, and I know he will be watching over us.

Lewis, sorry for your loss. My thoughts are with you and your family.

Bishop Billings was one of the kindest and best men I ever knew.

Like so many my life was blessed by knowing him. I know he is now blessing those he has returned to. It wouldn't be heaven without him and his remarkable family.