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Oral B. EVANS Jr.

Alexandria, Virginia

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ALEXANDRIA, VA. - Oral B. "Terry" Evans Jr. died peacefully on Saturday morning, Dec.17, 2011.Terry was born on Aug. 30, 1947, to Capt. Oral B. Evans Sr. (U.S. Army, deceased) and Elizabeth G. Evans of Hampton. Terry was a 1965 graduate of Warwick High School, and attended the University of South...

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I was saddened to learn of Terry's death. I worked with him at the Center of Military History for several years and had a great time talking and joking with him. He was a hard worker and cared deeply about helping the field museums. I know he also had artistic abilities and was a decorated Vietnam Veteran. Truly, a man of many talents. Deepest sympathy to his family and loved ones. He wil be missed.

My Daddy was the greatest man that I knew and I'm going to miss him so much. He was the one person I turned to for everything and he always seemed to have an answer or solution to it all, its hard when I still find myself picking up the phone and getting ready to hit his name to call him. Some of my best memories were on the baseball field with him and having him coach my little league team for years. He loved that sport and being a part of it. He passed onto me his love of art and history,...

My Daddy was the greatest man that I know and I'm going to miss him so much. He was the one person I turned to for everything and he always seemed to have an answer or solution to it all! Some of my best memories were on the baseball field with him and having him coach my little league team for years. He passed onto me his love of art and history, and has been my number one supporter in my journey through art school, guiding me and giving me pointers along the way. I'm going to miss our...

To Ms. Evans and the entire family, janice and I want to offer our condolences and let you know that we are deeply saddened by the loss or our friend, Terry. We first met Terry at Charles Taylor Art Center and quickly became friends. We were associated with him later though the Yorktown Arts Foundation, the Chesapeake Arts Foundation and his outstanding venture at Studio 107 in Norfolk. After Terry left the area, we talked by phone from time to time and exchanged occasional emails. We...

Sorry for your loss, I knew Terry through the Army Museum system. He was a good friend and colleague, he will be missed.

I didn't know Terry well but know that he had been ill for sometime. My heartfelt condolences to his family and to Hannalore Thompson, who I know grieving also.

So very sorry to hear of Terry's passing. He was such a character and will be sorely missed by many. Warren and I send our condolences. Please know that you are all in our thoughts and prayers.

Mrs. Evans and Debbie, I am so very sorry to hear of your loss. Please know that you and your entire family are in my thoughts and prayers. Much love,

we are so sorry for ur loss. you and your family r in our thoughts and our prayers. karen king and christina and venus lazarcheck.friends from the dance studio