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James R. "Jim" Evanko

Easton, Pennsylvania

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James Jim R. Evanko, 80, a retired Nazareth teacher and football coach, died on Sunday, August 19, 2012, surrounded by his family, in Galilee House, Moravian Hall Square, Nazareth. Born: Jim was born in Cranberry and raised in West Hazleton, the only son of the late John and Helen Malashus...

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Both Noreen and I share your loss and ours of a true friend
His quiet demeanor and pleasant conversation at the Round-up and dinner is one we will truly miss.
Vichnaya pamyat... May he be eternally remembered
Noreen & Archie Payer

Dear Mrs. Evanko, Jim, Craig, Bonnie and Families, so sorry about Coach Evanko's passing. He had a profound impact on many people's lives including mine. We were blessed to share time with him as I know you were too. I hope the many happy memories you have together console during this difficult time. Thinking about you.
Brian Stettler & Family

My deepest sympathy to all of you. I really enjoyed talking with Jimmy when he came to Hazleton to see his Mother. You are in my thoughts and prayers. Debbie Thomas - formerly of Hazleton.

My condolonces to the Evanko Family. Coach Evanko was truly a remarkable person and was a big influence in my life. God Bless you all and rest in peace Coach.

To the Evanko family. So sorry to hear about the passing of your dad. Your dad was a wonderful person.... Thoughts and prayers are with you during this difficult time.

To The Evanko Family. We are so sorry to hear of Jim's passing. He was a great man and touched so many lives. He will be greatly missed. Our deepest sympathy and our thoughts and prayers go out to the Evanko Family during these difficult times. Rusty and Rosie Amato

To the Evanko Family. We are so sorry to hear about Jim. He was a great man and touched some many lives and he will be greatly missed. Our deepest to the Evanko Family and our thoughts and prayers are with you during these very difficult times. Rusty and Rosie Amato

Sincere and deepest sympathy to the Evanko family at the passing of an exceptional and wonderful, teacher, coach and all around great man. His memories will live forever in many peoples heart and Nazareth community. God Bless!

To Mr. Evanko's family and friends: Please accept my heartfelt sympathy on his passing. May God be with you during these difficult days.