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Thomas E. "Tom" Evans

Concord Township, Ohio

1936-2011 (Age 74)

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Thomas E. "Tom" Evans, age 74, of Concord Township, for the past 30 years, died April 8, 2011, at Hillcrest Hospital in Mayfield Heights. He was born Oct. 11, 1936, in Chicago, Ill. Mr. Evans had worked for 30 years at Southern Millcreek Products of Ohio, retiring as CEO. He was a member of...

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Hello Dolly.... Dennis and Mary Anne.

Rest in peace Mr. Evans. I will never forget your kindness to John and our family as he suffered through A.L.S. You were more than a good businessman and boss -you truly cared. May your family know that you will always hold a special place in our hearts. Sincerely, Pat Lyle

Bridget - I am so sorry for your family's loss. To this day, I still remember how your dad could brighten any situation.

To the family of Mr.Evans, May God give you strength and courage at this most difficult time. Please read Isaiah 26:19 for comfort.

Maureen, and the entire Evans family, so sorry to hear about your Dad's passing. I have a lot of good memories about how kind he was to me in my youth. To this day I have never shaken hands with a man with a firmer grip! again, so sorry for your loss.

Roseann
We were so sorry to hear of Tom's passing. When we were home in March, we had a wonderful visit with Tom. He spent most of the time reflecting on his love and pride for you,the girls and the grandkids. One of the last things he said to us was how life had been good to him and that he was so blessed. It was a blessing to have known him and we will miss him. The breakfast club will never be the same.
May God bless and keep you during this difficult time.
Love,

Maryrose,
I was sorry to hear about your Dad. I will always have great memories of him.

Aunt Roseann and Girls, we were so sad to hear of your loss. We were remembering when Uncle Tom sang "Hello Dolly" at our wedding. Hope your many wonderful memories will comfort you during this difficult time. God Bless

My deepest sympathy to Roseann and the entire Evans family. Tom was much admired and I will always remember him as a kind, caring person who adored his family. I am thankful I got to know him. He will be missed.