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Jill M. Evans

Sacramento, California

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EVANS, Jill M. After a long and very courageous battle with ovarian cancer, Jill moved into the Cosmos with the same grace and dignity with which she lived her life on May 2, 2009, at the age of 66. Jill's creative and joyful spirit brought a unique light to the world. She will be forever...

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my mommy

Our loss is the universe's gain. I imagine you up there with the stars and can hear you saying, "I feel sorry for the other people." Loving you and being loved by you was one of the greatest gifts in my life. I will miss you always.

San Francisco

dear friend Connie, mom and me

My Dear Friend Lorna,

Knowing your Mom was a great privilige. Jill was truly an "angel". She was soft spoken, kind and gentle.

I will continue to cherish memories of your beautiful Mom and will miss her very much. I am so sorry for the pain you continue to endure every day and I am here to hold your hand through the journey.

When we meet her on the other side, we will throw a big party and celebrate our reunion.

Love you and your wonderful...

Lorna, Sorry to hear about your mother. She was a special lady and a great mother. She will be missed

In His Loving Hands now.

Todd Schumacher

My prayers are with your family and friends. Jill was a friend to all, human and animals. She loved to love and it always showed in her life and many accomplishments. Rob, Lorna and kids, you were so fortunate to have the opportunity to have such a special mom and grandma to enjoy and remember. The world she touched has truely lost someone unique and special.

The world has lost some magic. Jill touched the lives of so many. She knew how to be present and give completely. She had a way of making labor and delivery nursing look easy. It was far from that, complicated at times, both clinically and socially. Jill's natural way, sparkly eyes, and caring presence brought confidence to those she served. Thank you, Jill, for having the courage to always be yourself. Lorna, Rob, and all family members, I am sorry for your loss of Jill's bright light.

I'm in complete shock, having just learned of your passing and your struggle with the nasty "silent killer". Jill, you had me at "Hello"! Those blue eyes, that dimpled smile, and a charm that warms ones heart . . . I shall never forget you. I loved you always,