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EVANS Robert Lewis "Bob" Evans, 89, Gallipolis, OH., passed away on 21st day of June, 2007, of complications due to a stroke. He was surrounded by his family and loved ones. He was preceded in death by his father and mother Stanley Lewis Evans and Elizabeth Lewis Evans, daughter Gwendolyn Elizabeth Kayser and sisters Jerry Miller and Eva Jenny Mills. He is survived by his wife of sixty-seven years, Jewell Victoria Evans; children, Stanley Lewis (Tami) Evans II, Robbin Lewis Chamberlain, Deborrah Anne (Paul) Donskov, Robert Steven Evans and John Robert Evans; grandchildren, Stanley Lewis Evans III, Andrew Lewis Evans, Christopher Robert Evans, John Maxwell Chamberlain and Catherine Alexandra Chamberlain, Michael Stanley "Misha" Donskov, Anthony Stephen Donskov, Matthew Alexander Donskov, Barton Douglas Kayser, Leigh Ashley (Dan) Gorman, Taylor Lee Evans; and fourteen great-grandchildren. Bob was born 30 May, 1918, in Sugar Ridge, Wood County, Ohio. Due to family hardships, Bob attended four different first grades in his first year of grammar school and as a result, he never learned to read well and he'd be the first one to tell you. However, that never stopped Bob. By 1937, he graduated from Greenbriar Military School in Greenbriar, WV, with honors in Arithmetic, Geometry and the prestigious Rifle Team. He was later conferred a member of the Greenbriar Hall of Fame. From 1937 - 1939, Bob attended the Ohio State University School of Veterinary Medicine; forced to withdraw due to chronic migraine headaches. In 1940 he married Jewell Victoria Waters of Circleville and at that time he opened a small Malt Shoppe in downtown Gallipolis which he operated until he was called in to the U.S. Army to serve his Country in 1943. He was honorably discharged in 1945 and returned home for the birth of his third child. At this time he opened the ten stool Steak House with Herb Bush and in the same year began making sausage for distribution. He worked nearly all the time, finding only a little time here and there to fish, hunt (his passions) or look for a farm to purchase. In 1952, Bob purchased the old Niamiah Woods Farm from Rio Grande College. This farm would later become the now famous Bob Evans Farms. In 1953, outside investors, father Stanley, uncle Emerson, Casey McKenzie, cousin Tim, Morris Haskins and Harlan Martin were added to Bob's budding sausage company and his family was moved to the Rio Grande Farm. It was during the 1960's that Bob served extensively as director on the Ohio and American Quarter Horse Assn. Board. He also found time to plant more than 200,000 trees and shrubs, providing wildlife habitat on his newly acquired farm. Bob is the only man in the State of Ohio to be honored three times by the National Wildlife Federation. He was honored with the "Bald Eagle Award", the highest conservation award in Ohio, by the League of Ohio Sportsmen. He is the only Lifetime member of the 4-H Organization and is also a 4-H Hall of Fame Member. Bob is well known for his 4-H Colt Giveaway Program which gives forty four colts per year to deserving 4-Hers. He is known for his annual 4-H competitive trail rides and for helping to save the Spanish Barb Mustang as he brought a small herd of Medicine Hat mustangs from N. Mexico and Utah to Bob Evans Farms in 1972 where they flourished and thrived. He became the first president of the Spanish Barb Mustang Breeders Assn. In 1977 he was appointed to the Ohio Board of Regents where he served thirteen years. In 1978 he received the Governor's Award and later was inducted into the Central Ohio Business Hall of Fame. But, if you could ask Bob today, he would tell you it was his dedication to year round grazing and innovative pasturing techniques that he championed to help the small farmers keep their family farms. This has been his biggest contribution to Ohio's farmers and to their families. His most enduring legacy, the Ohio Appalachian Center for Higher Education, OACHE, established by Bob through the Board of Regents in 1993 and centered at Shawnee State University, Portsmouth, which gives assistance to twenty-nine Ohio and WV Counties. The OACHE places emphasis on "access to opportunity" and promotes higher education to both youth and adults. His passion had been his devotion to encourage more and more Appalachian residents and especially Ohioans to go to college and to lead students out of poverty and into a better quality of life. Other memberships include the Morning Dawn Lodge, 7, Gallipolis, a 32nd Degree Mason, Scottish Rite Valley of Columbus, a 33rd Degree Mason, Gallipolis Shrine Club. Funeral Service, open to the public, will be held 1 p.m. Tuesday, June 26, 2007, in the Lyne Center Gymnasium, University of Rio Grande, Rio Grande, Ohio, with Rev. John Jackson officiating. Private interment will follow in the Mound Hill Cemetery under the direction of the McCOY-MOORE FUNERAL HOME, Wetherholt Chapel, 420 First Ave., Gallipolis. Military Grave Side Rites and the presentation of the American Flag will be conducted by the Gallia County Veterans Service Organizations. Friends may call Monday, June 25, 2007, at the Bob Evans Farms Hall, University of Rio Grande, on Monday 1-4 and 6-9 p.m. Masonic Services will be conducted on Monday 9 p.m., by the Morning Dawn Lodge 7, Gallipolis. A Memorial Service with limited seating will be held 2 p.m. July 7, 2007, at the Mershon Auditorium, Ohio State University, 1871 N. High St., Columbus, OH. In lieu of flowers, The Evans Family encourages well wishers to donate memorial gifts to the newly established OACHE Bob Evans Memorial Fund for Scholarships, Payable to the Foundation for Appalachian Ohio, P.O. Box 457, Nelsonville, OH 45764. Expressions of sympathy may be sent to the family on line at www.timeformemory.com/mm.

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Published by The Columbus Dispatch on Jun. 23, 2007.

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Deanna Merry

July 16, 2007

From 1965 thru 1968, I was the Postmaster at Rio Grande, Ohio where Bob and Jewell lived. I remember whenever they came into town and the post office, they had a smile on their face and nice things to say about everyone. I recall seeing them once at the airport in Atlanta (we were both enroute back home) and they asked if I had a ride from Columbus to Rio Grande They were always just "simple, wonderful, people". I loved it when I found out that Mimi's restaurants was one of their subsidiaries - it's one of our favorite places to eat in Vegas. When my husband and I travel back East we always look for a Bob Evans restaurant wherever we go.

Pat Jones

June 28, 2007

Bob Evans is certainly a man for not only his family, but for all to respect and emulate.
Tom, Pat Jones
Griff, Karen, Samuel, Evan and Sarah Jones
Ron, Lynn (nee Jones) and Nadya Dear
The family of Thomas Herman Jones.

Norman Myers

June 27, 2007

Bob, our friendship developed over the many years that you and your company provided financial support to Columbus Children's Hospital. I spent time with you when your grandson Rowdy was a patient there. Our meeting also took place during the many visits I and my family made to your October Festival. Your restaurants all over the U.S. have provided me with some delightful meals and now during retirement in Florida I have recruited many local friends to join me at a "Bob Evans." I will certainly miss you.To your family I extend my sincerest sympathies. God Bless you.

Dave Daniels

June 27, 2007

Cousin Bob, You and my Mother, Ann Evans Daniels, were like two peas in a pod. Great laughter and stories about growing up together, always filled the room.God bless you for looking after her grave site without ever being asked! I enjoyed our talks about farming and business in recent years. Our condolences for this great loss, love to Jewel. Love & Prayers, Dave & Diane Daniels

Rev. Geffen

June 25, 2007

Bob,

You sure did have some awesome family style cooking. As a child our family ate at your Mayfield Heights, OH location at least once a week.

You will be missed!!!

I express my deepest sympathies to The Evans Family

T. Woodard

June 25, 2007

As I scan over all the other entries, I am amased at the sorrow that is left behind. All I can think of are the good times my family has had as we travel. We would always look for "Bob Evens". We would order many different items and would share each of them. "Down on the Farm" ment right at home to us. May God comfort you, Thank you for sharing yourself with all of us.

Samantha Robinson

June 25, 2007

Our Condolences.

Teresa & Chris Miller

June 24, 2007

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well-lived.

Bob and Linda Taylor

June 24, 2007

Dear Debbie,Paul,Misha,Anthony and Matthew:

Our deepest condolences on the loss of your father and grandfather. We think of you often. Our thoughts and prayers are with you at this difficult time.
We would appreciate a family update sometime.

Mindy & Steve Derenberger

June 24, 2007

I and my family will miss Bob Evans so much, we will always remember that big smile and him wearing his hat. he was always friendly and smiled at everyone he met. He loved people, and the people loved him. He will be sadly missed, but fondly remembered.
What is earths loss, is Heavens gain. We are praying for all of his family.
Love and Prayers

Rita Lynn Klempin

June 24, 2007

As a small child, I remember a man who used to visit and hunt with my grandfather, he made funny faces at me and I would make faces back at him until my grandfather or grandmother would make me stop. As I grew older, I was told that was Bob Evans. This may sound a little silly, but just that small thought is one of many wonderful memories I have of being a child and visiting my beloved grandparents in Bidwell Ohio. May God Bless the Evans family in this time of their grief with many wonderful memories of their husband, father or grandfather in prior years when his health was better.
Grandaughter of Harold & Mildred Shoemaker of Bidwell Ohio.

Dee Grindley

June 23, 2007

Debbie, you, your mother and the family have our infinite admiration and profound sorrow. Sincerely, Ted and Dee Grindley

Judy Spears

June 23, 2007

My in-laws farm is west of the Bob Evans Farm about twelve miles from Jackson, Ohio. One of my sons' best memories is when we went to visit the grandparents we also visited the Bob Evans Farm.

Stephen George

June 23, 2007

My condolences to the Evans family. Mr Evans was a kind and common man, and a great man all together. I haven't been back home for years, but I remember going to school with Stanley and Gwen. God bless you all.

Gayle Waters Spengler

June 23, 2007

My thoughts & prayers for my Aunt and cousins. I have great memories spending time "down on the farm" as a little girl... Love to Aunt Jewel, Stan, Robin, Steve, Debbie and Bob...

Richard Greene

June 23, 2007

My sympathies. I went to kindergarten with Marcie Evans in 1957 in Cleveland, Ohio. While there, her family coordinated a field trip to Bob Evans Farms, where we 'City' kids could experience a cow and a pig etc. It was a great day for us, and I have remembered it for these 50 years. I want to thank Bob Evans for being a gracious host and bringing that side of the world to our lives - not to mention the fine foods we have enjoyed through the years.

Keith & Barbara Blaida

June 23, 2007

Our thoughts and prayers are with the entire Bob Evans family. Thank you for the opportunity of being part of the Bob Evans Sales Team Family in Sales Division 6, Chicago,for the past 28 years.

millie leone

June 23, 2007

I am so sorry to hear of the passing of Bob Evens..what a loss..my sympathy to his wife, Jewel, & his family...just know he is in a better place...God Bless you & keep you, may His light shine on you & give you peace...just know you will see him again someday....

Charles Morrow

June 23, 2007

Our condolences and sympathy to the Family. Charlie & Jean Morrow

Amanda Miller

June 23, 2007

My father and grandfather have worked for the Bob Evans company for many years and Bob has always been an inspiration to me, my thoughts and prayers are with his family and friends. I know he will be deeply missed.

Sheila George Zinn

June 23, 2007

Bob was a remarkable man and his wife Jewel certainly is to be commended for her faithful support of his many endeavors. He was a personal friend of my family the Georges and Vollborns. He remained genuine throughout his fame. I admired him greatly. My sympathy to the family.

Wayne Morris

June 23, 2007

I always have great memories of Bob.
When i was a kid down at the farm flying my chicken on chicken flying day. Bob was so kind to me and always be in my stories and memories.
My family will pray for your peace.

Ray Thomas

June 23, 2007

Please accept our deepest sympathies.

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