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William Evans, Jr. Obituary

William Sterling "Bill" Evans, Jr.

1942 ~ 2024

William Sterling "Bill" Evans, Jr. was born on June 11, 1942 in Butte, Montana and died on June 26, 2024 in Salt Lake City, surrounded by family at home, with a picture-window view of his beloved Joseph Smith Memorial Building and Salt Lake Temple. To know Bill was to love him – and everyone seemed to know him. His children still laugh about the people who leaned out of cars in downtown Salt Lake to shout "hello" to Bill, or the various community leaders who went out of their way at events to chat with him. He had a special talent for noticing those who often went unnoticed, including befriending and taking a special interest in an unhoused couple who spent time outside his office building. He always made it a point to remember a stranger's name, and, with his quick quips and dry humor, he brought smiles to the faces of everyone from surly teens to random people riding the elevator. He grew up in Salt Lake City and attended Granite High School, where he wrestled, sang in the glee club, and was elected student body vice-president. He was a very persuasive speaker. Bill served a two-and-a-half year mission to Berlin, Germany from 1961 to 1963. He saw the Berlin wall go up, and he was in the crowd when John F. Kennedy gave his "I am a jelly donut ("Berliner")" speech. Bill graduated from the University of Utah with a degree in Political Science and from Brigham Young University with a master's degree in Public Administration. He worked for a time in the Phoenix, Arizona mayor's office and was involved with members of the civil rights movement. In particular, he developed a friendship with Esther Love, a prominent advocate for Black American civil rights; and he later developed a friendship with Darius Gray, one of the founders of Genesis, a community of Black Latter-day Saints. Bill worked for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Public Affairs and also served as chief lobbyist for the Church. Near the end of his career, he was instrumental in the passage of Proposition 8 in California; for his next assignment, however, Bill was asked to build relationships between the LGBTQ community and the Church. In doing this, his heart was turned toward advocacy for them. As a result, some of his most enjoyable work came after he retired from the Church and sat on the board of Affirmation, a "community of support for LGBTQ Mormons and those who love them." Bill was a high priest in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints: he served as a bishop as well as on various high councils. He went to the Salt Lake Temple weekly. He raised seven children, "all boys but five," with their mother, Gloria Evans. Bill loved his children deeply and taught them, through example, to be curious and interested in knowing and connecting with others. Bill truly preached the Gospel of Jesus Christ in actions and deeds (rather than only in words). Late in life he met and married the love of his life: Linda. They truly saw each other, and built their lives around service and community. They loved to hold hands and sing together. As his health deteriorated, she was his main caregiver until the end, and he often talked about what a remarkable woman she was. We will miss him so much (as will NPR and BYU sports, who, in his death, lost a devoted listener and fan).

Bill is survived by his beloved wife, Linda, his seven children – Matt (Brooklyn), Amanda (Jeremy), Andrea, Dan (Kallie), Bryn (Evan), Sian (Sean), and Whitney (Mark) – seventeen beautiful grandchildren, nieces and nephews, and his favorite brother, Brent. He was preceded in death by his dear mother, Mabel, and his sisters, Sondra and Mabel Judy.

A celebration of life will be held at an LDS chapel on July 22, 2024 from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. MT at 413 W Capitol Street, Salt Lake City, UT. Desserts will be served. In lieu of flowers, please donate to Affirmation at https://affirmation.org/bill-evans.

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Published by Deseret News on Jul. 5, 2024.

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Sandra Bailey Ludwig

March 30, 2025

I grew up right across the street from Bill and his family. He was my first best friend. He & 2 other little boys were the challenges of my early childhood and my buddies. (Tho I don´t think I was theirs) As we got older, Bill & I became very close friends, sharing confidences & debating. In fact, we were on the debate team in school. We had a lot of good times on those long bus rides. Bill was always kind and loads of fun. After reading his biography I feel really proud to have known this extraordinary person.

MarilynBurt

July 25, 2024

Dear Evans Family,
My sympathy at the passing of your dad. The last time Gordon and I saw Bill, they were comparing notes at the Heart Institute. Time flies since you were living next door. Wishing you all peace and good memories.
Marilyn Burt

Elfriede Diederich and Jack B. Friend

July 14, 2024

I have known Bill since 1950 when our family came to the United States from Germany. His father was our Bishop and a tremendous help. Bill and I attended the same grade school. After moving from the area we met again in Berlin where we both served a Mission. Our friendship along with my husband Jack who also served in Berlin continued for the next 60 years through our yearly Missionary Reunions in April.
May the Lord bless all of you in the family.

Jo Ann Klundt

July 14, 2024

Bill was my boss in Church Public Affairs, for 5 years after I moved to Utah. He was always very kind and I enjoyed our work relationship. I saw Bill, and met Linda, at the Bountiful Temple a few years ago. His obituary is a beautiful tribute to a very good man.

Bobbie Coray

July 11, 2024

I loved working with Bill in my community work for many years. He was an amazing and loving person. He will be missed.

Jane Griffith

July 11, 2024

I don´t think I have ever met a kinder person than my friend Bill. Such a fine human being. I will miss him dearly.
Godspeed, dear Bill.

Brent Bartholomew

July 11, 2024

I'm sorry for your loss. My thoughts and prayers are with all of you at this time.

I first became acquainted with Bill when he was working for the City of Phoenix. I am better man for having known Bill. He was an exemplary visual aid of Christian service. He went about doing good quietly without drawing attention to himself.

He will be missed but not forgotten.

Narayne Rougeau

July 11, 2024

Oh, how I admired Bill Evans. I first met him back in the mid-80s when I began serving a decade in Public Affairs. He was also so knowledgeable but, more importantly, he was pleasant, helpful, kind, and just all around wonderful. I haven't seen him in years but ran into him on two separate occasions on Temple Square. He always remembered me even though it had been years since we had worked together. What a great impact this kind man has left on his family, friends, the Church, and the world. I know he will be greatly missed.

Carl Bechtold

July 11, 2024

I worked with Bill Evans while he served as a board member for the National Coalition Against Legalized Gambling (NCALG). In addition to adding support from the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Bill supplied balance and wisdom to the organization. He was also "well connected" as the story above describes. I was trying to find evidence of the Church's opposition to gambling. I mentioned to Bill that it had been decades since any of the church publications had mentioned gambling. About two months later, an article from President Gordon B Hinckley mentioned gambling, and bluntly concluded, "We are against it."
Bill's influence became a bright but quiet light in the lives of far more people than I can imagine--mostly because Bill was the quiet link in the background that drew so many of us together.

The Hewerdine´s

July 10, 2024

We are so very sorry for your loss. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.

Diane Stewart

July 10, 2024

What a kind and generous man. I met Bill during his talks at my home with the LGBTQ community and the Church. He was wise, open minded and ever a gentleman. Bill truly loved everyone!

Chuck Babbel

July 8, 2024

He was a great friend and a great neighbor. Enjoyed our neighborly chit chats and helping with the installation of the sprinkler system. Chuck Babbel

Holly (Cox) Murdock

July 8, 2024

I met Bill in the Public Affairs Department when staff was beefed up for the 2002 Winter Games. Several interns were hired, of which I was one. In my nearly two years there, Bill loved to talk with and tease us, making us all feel welcome. I remember his gentle and even-handed approach to everything. He was thoughtful in a way I deeply admired then and continue to want to reflect. I remember how he would stop and chat with panhandlers on the street-giving them dignity instead of just money or a wide berth. Bill felt like an old friend from the beginning, and his family have my deepest condolences. Bill, I´m sure, is having a ball on the other side, chatting up anyone he comes across.

Harold B. Welling

July 8, 2024

Truely enjoyed Elder Evans while serving in the Berlin Mission. Had the good fortune to have our paths cross a few times in the Salt Lake Valley in the early post mission days. He will be one of the most delightful souls to enjoy catching up on the loop of life from both sides. Pray that knowledge will comport family and other friends.
Sincerely Hal (Harold) Welling

Carolyn Dunlap Ford

July 7, 2024

Bill grew up in my stake. We attended Granite High and had many fond memories. He was a very fine leader and great friend. He will be missed.
Carolyn Dunlap Ford

Jeanetta Williams

July 7, 2024

The NAACP Salt Lake Branch and I send our deepest condolences in the passing of Bill. He was the nicest person that one could meet.

Cindy & Darrell Knowles

July 7, 2024

Cindy & Darrell Knowles

July 7, 2024

Cindy & Darrell Knowles

July 7, 2024

Cindy & Darrell Knowles

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Cindy & Darrell Knowles

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Cindy & Darrell Knowles

July 7, 2024

Bill... what a lovely person, I´m so glad we got to know him. He and Linda were such an amazing couple. I had no idea. He was involved with so many other types of groups and helping so many other types of people. But knowing him that totally makes sense! He never bragged on himself and what he did or used to do, but he was always bragging about everybody else and introducing people to each other and mentioning their talents. I hope to live the same kind of life that Bill lived! Such an amazing kind and loving person. One of the best memories we have of Bill and Linda. We moved to Logan, Utah and they came up to see our new place and make sure we were settled in OK. We went to angie`s restaurant and after we got done eating, Bill pulled out a wad of $1.´s and started tipping everybody. It was so much fun to see their faces. He tipped the guy that filled the water cups. He tipped the guy that was cleaning the menus, he tipped the guy that was busing the tables, and of course he tipped the waitress and anyone else standing around. Such happy memories of them both together. I got to know each of them separately and then they ended up being a couple and it was just a wonderful union. So glad to have had a little bit of Bill in our lives!

Ralph Becker

July 7, 2024

Bill was a joy to know and work with. Knowing him as an elected official, I always found Bill, accessible, friendly and a phenomenal listener with the deepest respect for others. So many times, I could go to Bill and discuss any matter that I thought would interest the Church for his opinion and advice. He never failed to kindly offer counsel. I'd see Bill around Salt Lake, and as noted in the obituary, Bill always remembered who I was and spoke with an effervescent smile and twinkle. I became aware of his incredible generorsity only by prying stories from him. Please accept my condolences and warm wishes , Evans family.

Bentley Mitchell

July 7, 2024

Bill was and is one of the truly great men I have known. I hope that I can be like him when I grow up, and am grateful to call him a friend.

His Christian kindness, goodness, and genuine concern for everyone he met is exemplary. And having served with him in church callings, I saw of his deep dedication to the Savior and the Savior´s gospel. And it was truly a joy to serve and associate with him.

Bill often wore a lapel pin that simply said "civility," which he also exemplified as he treated everyone with respect and dignity. I loved talking with him about his efforts to promote such things and the invaluable perspective he always had on numerous people and issues.

Bill will be very missed. Sincerest condolences to Linda-an equally amazing person in her own right-and to all of Bill´s family and friends. You are in our prayers.

Jim Dabakis

July 7, 2024

Bill was the most Christian man I have ever had the honor to know.

Marlin Jensen

July 6, 2024

Dear Evans Family,

I was blessed to know and work with Bill during his years in the Public Affairs Department of the LDS Church. We were the same age, served missions to Germany, and saw the world through a similar lens. He had a fine mind, the kindest of hearts, and was a true Christian gentleman. Everything and everyone was made better by his gentle touch. I will miss his friendship and example, but am convinced that life and love are eternal and that we will meet again.

I send sincere condolences to the entire family and pray that the Comforter will give you solace in the tender days ahead.

Most sincerely,

Marlin Jensen

Michael & Kay Rich

July 6, 2024

We began our friendship with Bill as ZS residents, and later as visitors/watermelon suppliers to Brother JR Child.
As Bill and Linda became interested in each other, we were thrilled, because they seemed perfectly matched! Linda first served her mission to South Africa, and then they married, as we hoped they would. They were blissfully happy together, but we guess the Lord wanted Bill home.
We attended Tim Taggart's Thursday "Come Follow Me" presentations until we all had more doctor's appointments than available Thursdays. Linda has kept our clothes functional and both Bill and Linda have provided us with marvelous examples of how to be Christ-like!
We will always love them both as our eternal brother and sister. They are two of our choicest friends, and everything that a person could do to unite people in love for each other, we saw Bill do.
The children of Bill Evans must have seen the best example of the Savior in action in their lives that it is possible to see!
Michael & Kay Rich

Lynn Damon

July 6, 2024

Although I only met Bill twice I was impressed by his loving kindness and welcoming arms. So sad, but happy in the promise of eternal life.

Jay Wignall

July 6, 2024

Though memories fade through the long busy years I do remember Bill as one of the good guys from our high school days. Jay Wignall.

Connie Martino

July 5, 2024

We loved "uncle Bill". He was always so supportive and loved his children so very much!

Ron Barney

July 5, 2024

Ron Barney here. I am a huge Bill Evans fan. Back in 1983 I began working with Bill; me from the Church Historic Department and Bill from Church Communications. We worked for a Public Communications committee assigned to answer hard questions raised by critics. I immediately recognized him as one of the best that the Church had. My love for Bill has never abated. Absolutely one of the best, ever!

Toni F. Ogden

July 5, 2024

To Bill's Family,

Bill was a positive in my life. We became acquainted when I served in the Dept. of Public Affairs. He was the first to welcome me. He always had a smile on his face and was keen to notice new people around him. Interestingly, he and I have shared another commonality that I did not know about until I read his obituary. About fifteen years ago, my child introduced us to her Pride Community, and we have been advocates since then. Bill was all about people and their stories. Such an admirable example of Jesus.

Toni Fabrizio Ogden

Matthew Bagley

July 5, 2024

Bill was one of my favorite people in life, and I'm sure many others will say the same. You always felt better or uplifted after interacting with Bill and Brent. He took an active and honest interest in others, and had a world-class temperament. He and Brent had a closeness seldom seen outside of twins. I have no doubt about Bill's reward in the hereafter, as he took on and exemplified so many of the Savior's characteristics so well. God bless Bill.

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