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Joshua James Evans

Tucson, Arizona

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Joshua James Evans 64, died suddenly Saturday, July 4, 2015 in Puerto Penasco. Born in Chicago, Illinois, Josh was a licensed social worker. He received his BA in Psychology from IU, Bloomington and his Masters in Social Work from IU, Indiana. He worked over 35 years in behavioral health, leading...

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I am so saddened to hear this news. Josh was such a wonderful boss at Kino. I have so many memories of him that make me smile, he was one of those people that you never forget. I'm thankful to have known him and I want to let his family know how adored he was by us all.

I've know Josh for many years, primarily via his children Erik, Emily and Michael. My condolences for the loss of your Father.
May Josh RIP. Linda Dyer

My condolences to Kay and Josh's children and siblings. His coworkers and friends knew him as a witty and caring man. I worked for Josh for 4 years at CODAC, and remember many laughs amidst some awesome social work. We both graduated from Oak Park-River Forest H.S., although in different years. We're all connected in both life and death. Rest with Peace.

Josh has been a friend to both of us since the early 80's back in Indiana. We eventually followed his lead and moved to Arizona, and we are grateful for that. He gave us many memorable trips four-wheeling in the mountains, lots of fun on our motorcycle trips together, and many laughs just by being Josh. Josh has been a very dear friend and we will miss him.

Our condolences to Kay, Michael, Emily, Erik, and his siblings.

My heartfelt condolences to Kay, Joshua's family and Friends on Joshua's passing.

My sincerest condolences to your family. You knew how to lead the way and it was a pleasure to work with you! You will be missed.

To my "big" brother...I will miss you so very much. Even though distance kept us apart I always enjoyed our long phone conversations. I was so very proud of you. I just wish I had had the opportunity to tell you. You left us far too soon. Rest in peace my dear brother.

Your loving sister, Nancy

So sad you're gone. I remember the long hours and weekends writing the "Dimensions" Men's therapy program together. The many hours we spent 4 wheeling in the Rincons, the days on Roosevelt Lake in your sail boat and actually surviving the Lenny Rosenfeld tenure. We had some great hunting trips as well. My favorite memories are the many practical jokes we did - Making up a fictitious therapist and getting him medical privileges at the hospital, constantly messing with the marketing...

Josh, You were by far one of the better bosses I've had in my life & there's only been a few. Kay & family, I'm so sorry he's gone.