Thomas-EVANS-Obituary

Thomas Alexander "Tom" EVANS

St. Bernard, Ohio

Age 73

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DIED
March 14, 2013
AGE
73
LOCATION
St. Bernard, Ohio

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EVANSThomas "Tom" Alexander, died Thursday, March 14th at the age of 73. He is survived by his loving wife, Nancy (nee Moore) Evans. Children, Ron (Denise) Evans, Patty (Rick) Messinger, Joannie (Rusty) McHugh, Kathy (Bob) Runion, Jim (Bridgette) Evans and Steve (Wendi) Evans. Proud Grandfather...

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We were so saddened to learn of Tom's passing. We so admired him, an honest, kind businessman who genuinely cared for his customers. We will miss him.
-- Margie and Michael Meyer

I was sad to hear of Tom's passing. He was always so kind and helpful to me, a father figure in the car department. His skill and attention to ensuring that I had a safe vehicle was a gift as I was a single parent with zero car mechanical skills. His memory will always be a blessing in my life.

Hi Nancy and Family
Just learned about Tom's passing last night. Tom always helped my mom and dad when they lived on Scenic Ave. Always think of those early days when I pass Evan's Heaven going around Elk Lake. So sorry for your loss.....Our thoughts and prayers are with you.......

Steve Mersch and family

Well Done Good and Faithful Servant! From your friends at the St. Bernard Police Department.

I just learned of Tom's passing (3/25/13)I am so sorry for your loss. He was a good friend, an honest professional businessman. I will remember the times we spent with Special Olympics and the kids in our community.

Mr. Tom will always have a special place in my heart. I will forever remember him doing the "daddy check" on all my various vehicles before I would drive down south by myself. And him offering his own vehicle when mine wasn't going to be ready in time to get my daughter from preschool. God doesn't make a lot of people like Mr. Tom, so I am sure glad I had the honor of meeting him. He will truly be missed.

I just saw that Tom had died when I rode past the shop today. I'm so sorry. You know that he was a good man, he treated every person he met openly and fairly. I saw him frequently in the mornings when I rode past the shop on the way to work and there would always be a wave and a "Hello". He was a joy to know.

Evans Family,

So sorry to hear of Tom's Passing. May the Lord comfort you during these grieving times. My prayers are with your family.
Kathy