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Phyllis Margaret Evans

1927 - 2014

Phyllis Margaret Evans obituary, 1927-2014, Seattle, WA

BORN

1927

DIED

2014

Phyllis Evans Obituary

Phyllis Margaret (Anderson) Evans

October 21, 1927 ~ July 7, 2014

Phyllis (Phyl) was born on a small farm on what her mother called "Potato Picking Day" in Amber, Washington just outside of Cheney. Her father, Phillip Anderson, died when Phyllis was only two. Her mother, Sigrid (Odegard) Anderson, lovingly raised Phyllis and her brother, Leslie, on her own. Phyllis had so many fond memories that came from her childhood, where life was simple along with hard work. She remembered with a twinkle in her eye milking the cows, riding her horse, Dan, to and from the one-room school house, one battery operated radio that was their family's entertainment, the outhouse and the chamber pot, and the old fashion telephone with the hand crank that hung on the wall. They didn't have electricity, or running water. Her mother and father were both Norwegian, of which Phyllis was very proud of her heritage. Throughout her life she often talked of her wonderful memories of her mother who she highly respected and missed with all her heart. She died when Phyllis was at the tender young age of 15. A very kind friend of the family, Elizabeth Norberg, took her in as one of her own and raised her as a daughter in Spokane, WA. She became an honorary member of the Norberg, Berg, and Davis Families. In her late teens she met Jack Evans at Loon Lake, they quickly fell in love and after Jack returned from World War II, where he served as the Navy's ship photographer, and finished his degree in photography she ended her nursing education and married. They moved to Seattle where Jack continued his career as a commercial photographer and Phyllis stayed home to raise their three children. When their youngest was in the fourth grade, Phyllis took a part time job at Winkleman True Value Hardware and Gift Shop. She worked there for many years until retirement. In the 1960's, Jack and Phyllis bought a shell of a cabin on Canyon Creek near Granite Falls, WA. They put their sweat and love into it. Over the years it was transformed into "The Cabin". It was their refuge and a place where family and friends liked to gather. Phyllis will be remembered for so many wonderful attributes. She loved to cook and could always be seen standing at the kitchen window with a candle flickering, her apron on, and waving as you came home. She is famous for her sugar cookies, baklava, German sour cream twists, and lamb skewers among many others that now are family traditions. Phyllis was also known for her beautiful corner home lot with manicured gardens and roses. She was always busy and knew how to do just about everything and could stretch a dime farther than its limits. She also was quite a seamstress, water color artist, and gin rummy player. Phyllis took care of her beloved husband (of 61 years) while he was aging and after his passing she never quite recovered. She will be missed by her children and their families - son John (Kathy) Evans, and daughters Glennis (Don) Wilson and Jamie (Ron) Rehn. Back in the day, Phyllis and Jack were avid back pack hikers and now they have reached the top of the mountain. Knowing they are together again gives great comfort to their family. Deep gratitude is given to the Summit Adult Family Home in Olympia, WA where Phyllis spent her last years with loving care. She will be missed but never forgotten by all that knew and loved her as being a wonderful wife, mother, grandmother, great grandmother, and friend.

Candles have a new meaning now; as we light them we will think of you, Mom, and your light lives on forever. As Phyllis would say,

"Here's to the best of us -- there aren't very many left of us!"

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Published by The Seattle Times from Jul. 17 to Jul. 18, 2014.

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Marilyn Norberg

July 15, 2016

I have wondered about Phyllis for some time when I could no longer reach her on the phone. I think of her every time I drive south on the freeway. I do miss her even though I only found out today that she is gone. I loved our phone calls over the years and the friendship that she always shared with me and with Vince. Our family enjoyed visits at the Cabin when Bill and Pauline came to town. I have driven by the house a few times and wondered...
I know that she was lost when Jack passed and I'm so sorry for that. She had so much more to live for. Her life had been in serving her husband and family. I remember her lamb recipe and I still make her cheese cake with fondness.

I remember those long hiking trips the two of them took over the years. They worked hard and played hard.

I have missed her even without knowing she had gone. I cry for her today.........7/15/16.

Darcy Hostetler-Robinson

July 21, 2014

This is a beautiful tribute to an amazing woman. I am honored to have shared in the life of this sweet lady. She is smiling with loved ones on "top of the mountain". Her legacy will live on the lives of her family.

Eric Davis

July 21, 2014

Glennis, John, & Jamie,
Very sorry to hear about your mom. She was a wonderful person.
It got me thinking about fun summers at Loon many years ago. Hope all is well with you and your families.
Eric Davis &Family

July 20, 2014

Dear Evans Family,

We are sorry for your loss but as your obituary read, we are also happy Jack and Phyllis are together again. They both made such an impact on our lives! From friendly neighbors when we first bought our house across the street to cherished friends after so many years, we still miss them. I doubt I have ever met anyone friendlier than Jack and Phylllis who always had time to talk whether they were out on their walks or to extend an invitation into their house for a sugar cookie or a glass of wine. Their family was their pride and joy and what a legacy they have left. Phyllis was so very special and will never be forgotten.
Sincerely, Chris, Kari, Natalie & Derek Adams

Sandy Ellington

July 19, 2014

To the entire family of Phyllis Evans we are so very sorry for your loss. Your mom, grandma, great grandma was such a lovely person. Always, Always welcoming everyone into to her home and heart. She will truly be missed. Sincerely Sandy and Jim Ellington

July 19, 2014

Goodbye Phyllis. I didn't get to see you often but will never forget the kindness you (and Jack) showed me when I needed a place to stay. You will be deeply missed by all.
Cindy Ridings

July 18, 2014

John, glennis & Jamie,
I was sad to see your Mom's death notice today. I had the privilege of getting to know her thru our dear mutual friend, Phyllis Soelter. Your Mom was a dear lady, and I wondered why I hadn't seen her the last few years, and now I know. Cherish your memories.
Audrey Elliott Waddell
We owned the cabin next to Phyllis & Ralph in Tokeland.

Donna & Kevin Corson

July 18, 2014

In memory of Jamie's loving mother, Phyllis.

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