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Robert B. Evans III

Fayetteville, North Carolina

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FAYETTEVILLE - Robert Bailey Evans III, of Fayetteville, passed away unexpectedly on Friday, July 17, 2009, in Duke University Medical Center from a pulmonary complication. Bailey is survived by his ever-loving wife, Colleen; forever grateful sons, Bailey and Zan, as well as his younger, adoring...

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God bless you Bailey. I appreciate all you did for me. David Mitchell 817-941-1135

My Dear,Sweet Colleen,
I just got the saddest call from Punky. I am sorry that I wasn't there for you. Bailey was such a cool and kind guy. The last time I saw both of you was at Patty and Tom's home after your Dad had died and it was like 20 years had disappeared. I felt that we had never been apart. Bailey was Bailey. He made us feel like old friends. Our hearts and prayers go to you and the boys. I will be in touch.
Love you, Deb and Neal

Sorry to hear about your loss. Rest assured there is no more pain in Bailey's life with his Father in heaven.

Finley Cloninger
Class of '68
Newton,NC

I met Bailey on two occasions - first several years ago when he visited his cousin and my oldest friend, Bill Church, in Brockville, Ont. Later my wife, Denny, and I met him in Fayeteville when we travelled there with the Churchs. Both times I was very impressed with how nice an individual Bailey was. Denny joins me in sending our condolences to the Evans family.

Our thoughts and prayers are with Colleen and the boys and Bailey's brothers and sister and their families.

Mickey and Denise Hubicsak

To Hunter, Ricky and other family members and friends of Bailey. I was not aware of Bailey's passing until I saw the funneral procession go by my house and looked at my computer for information. Please accept my condolences and my apologies for the ignorance in not knowing beforehand.
May God bless each of you in the coming days.

Bailey was more than just a boss, he was a wonderful mentor. He believed in me, at times more than I believed in myself. I will never forget him for that. My thoughts go out to Coleen, Bailey, and Zan during this painful time. We are always here for you if you need us.

Colleen,I can't tell you how very sorry I am for your loss. Boys I think you had a wonderful man as a father. You also have a wonderful loving Mother.

Kelly Grice

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.