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Richard T. Evans

Binghamton, New York

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Richard T. Evans (Rick or Richie as you knew him) of Binghamton Richard T. Evans, 61, of Binghamton, died unexpectedly Sunday, November 11, 2007, at his home. He was predeceased by his father, Elmer Evans; and a sister, June Evans Frew. He is survived by his wife of 34 years, Nancy...

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Nancy, I still can't get you out of my mind. I hope you are weathering the storm OK. I can still remember the night you guys got married and we all crammed into that truck. Although I haven't seen Rick in ages, I feel your loss. Take care of yourself and keep your boys close.

Dear Nancy and family-
I was at the CV craft show yesterday, and a friend of yours recognized my work and introduced herself to me. Then she told me that your husband died last week and I was stunned and saddened by your family's loss. I pray his spirit remains with you all and brings you strength and comfort in the days, months and years ahead. Sincerely, Linda DeVona

I was so sorry to hear about Richie. I met Rich when I was in the Air Force buying the C-130 simulators and then later after I retired and came up to Binghamton to again work the C-130 modification program and then the B-2. Rich was always very pleasant and I counted him as a friend and I had great respect for him. I know many people will miss him as I will. Even after all those years I can still clearly picture his smiling face.

Nanc, I can't imagine the hurt and loss you and the boys are feeling at this time. I'm known you since you were born and know you are strong , and know the with that and the Good Lords Love , you will make it through. Love and Prayers , Marcia (Pixley) Hurlburt..

I had the opportunity to work with Rich at Rockwell Collins. We was a very respected man who treated everyone with the same amount of respect. He was a pleasure to work with. I will miss seeing his always smiling face and pleasant attitude. We lost a good man...

Evans Family:
We are sorry for your sudden loss. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.
Please accept our condolences.

Dear Nancy & family,

I am so saddened by your loss. Though I never met Rick, as I read each of these entries I see he was a man who was a true friend, great husband, father, brother, & son. A man adored and admired by so many. May God continuously walk beside all of you during this time and give you the strength to carry on. You will always have the love and memories of Rick to carry you through. If you need anything, please ask.

Both Tom & I worked with Richie and enjoyed his great smile and his simple life experiences. Your family is in our prayers.

We've known Rick since he was a youngster at the family summer cottage at Upper Lake, PA. Our
thoughts and prayers are with his family at this time. He was a great person and will be long remembered by our family and brother Bill Crock who was a
"pal" of his for many years. We extend our deepest sympathy to his family.