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Tracy Evans

Riegelsville, Pennsylvania

1961 - 2020

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August 28, 2020
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Riegelsville, Pennsylvania

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Tracy Lee Evans TINICUM TOWNSHIP, PA Tracy Lee Evans, 58, of Tinicum Twp., PA, passed away Wednesday, August 26, 2020 in his home. He was born December 5, 1961, in Doylestown, PA, a son of the late Raymond and Olive Evans. Tracy was a 1979 graduate of Easton High School. He worked as a machinist...

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Lauren,

Your dad talked about you all the time and was very proud of you. We miss him at work. It will never be the same at the shop. I’ll miss his laugh and the days it was just him and I working together.

Rest in peace Tracy,, childhood friend n December birthday buddy... u will be missed..

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

Dear Lauren, My twin brothers, your Dad and I have been friends since we were little kids. We had this childhood thing where we would all hang out at the "ball field" and someone would holler "role call" and each of us would announce our names backwards. Your Dad's was "Ycart Snave". I will never forgot how he would laugh when he announced it. He was a warm and funny guy who I will always treasure. I hope knowing that others care and will miss him helps you during this difficult time. ...

Dear Lauren, My brother Tim Genthner was a long time good friend of Tracy. He appreciated so many traits about your father. His natural mechanical ability, his talented impressions and vocal ability and most of all his terrific sense of humor. Tim would recall classic Tracy anecdotes bearly getting his words out while chuckling the whole time. They both appreciated each other so much. I can only hope that they are together again laughing it up.
So sorry for your loss. Peter

Dear Lauren: I am so sorry to hear about your Dad. Please take care of yourself
Love,
Jim

Dear Lauren, So sorry for your loss. I truly only remember fond moments with your Dad. From memories I always remember him smiling and a all around good human being. I'm glad we had just recently reconnected and caught up a little. You
were blessed with a great Dad....God Bless.

I’m sorry for your loss, Lauren. Thinking of you.
Love, Liz

You always made me laugh hysterically. You will be greatly missed.
Stig