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Maureen Faye Evans

Colchester, East Hampton, Connecticut

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EVANS, Maureen Faye Maureen Faye Evans, 54, beloved wife of Thomas Evans of North Maple Street, East Hampton, passed away on Tuesday evening (November 2, 2004) at the Brittany Farms Health Care Center in New Britain. She was born on April 17,1950 daughter of the late Anthony Rutka and...

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Our thoughts, prayers and best wishes go out to the Rutka, Evans families. Maureen was a sweet, pretty person inside and out. She'll be missed. We didn't know each other very well, but she made a definite, positive impression on everyone she came in contact with.

Try to recall your best moments with her. Maybe it will help.

Our lives have intertwined over the years. From visits to Cape Cod way back, to now.
We feel privileged to be part of it.
Moe's life speaks for itself.
She's a hero in our book, and Tom, Stacy and Kallie, you're right up there with her, for the love and support you gave her and to each other right to the end. God bless.

Rest in peace, dear cousin.

Dear Evans Family,
I remember Maureen from our days in school together. She was always a lady and a very nice person. I am sure she will be missed by all who knew her. My wife,Rose and I send our deepest sympathy and our prayers to you.
Tommy and Rose Ryan

My heart is with you all. So sorry that I can't be there with you in person to give you all my hugs. Your in my thoughts and prayers.
Love,
Tina

Tom,Kallie & Stacy, Maureen will always be in my prayers, thoughts, and in my heart. God Bless all of you. Joni

Kallie and Family,
I am sorry to hear about your loss, my thoughts and prayers are with you in this difficult time.
Love,
Lincoln

Maureen was as close as a sister to me during our childhood, especially our teen-age years. We shared countless fun times and we were more than just cousins; we were very close friends. She was very intelligent, witty, perceptive, kind and loving. She had a great sense of humor and I find great comfort in the memories of the jokes, pranks and wisecracks we unleashed as kids. I remember many other fun hours, sometimes with her brother Tony as well, dancing and singing to the Supremes and Four...

Tom, Stacy, Kallie & Family:
My deepest and heartfelt sympathy for your loss - Moe will always be remembered. All of you will be in my thoughts and prayers. God Bless.