Evan Clark Mann was born November 22, 1994, in Tulsa, OK. Evan passed in Fort Worth, TX on February 12, 2026, at 31 years old. He was a loving son, brother, nephew, cousin, and friend.
Evan didn’t just make friends; he made lifelong friends. If you asked anyone who knew him, they would describe him as someone who would make you laugh, someone full of kindness and compassion, and someone who was very loyal. He felt things very deeply and that was both a blessing and a curse.
He spent his childhood in Tulsa. He and his family were very active in Christ's Community Church where Evan learned about God at an early age. These lessons stayed with him throughout his life and were often referenced in his adult life.
In 2003 the family moved to Texas; Evan quickly adopted this state as his own. Evan attended the University of Texas at Arlington, working toward a degree in computer engineering. He left school to work for PennyMac mortgage for several years. Upon leaving PennyMac, Evan resumed his passion for computer engineering and was almost finished with his degree at the time of his death. He had just accepted a position working with his Uncle Byron and cousin, Hunter. He was very excited about a new work adventure, but especially excited about working with Byron and Hunter.
He loved living on a lake. He loved boating and night fishing from the dock with his friends. He had many interests. He could be found at TopGolf, playing disc golf, target shooting, bowling and axe throwing (he got pretty good at that one)!
They say animals know a person’s soul. Evan had a beautiful soul. That would explain why animals were so drawn to him. He loved his dogs and cats. But everyone knew he had a special place in his heart for our first family dog, Pepper. He loves Ruger, our maltipoo. But, seven years ago, a large, mixed-breed dog broke into our house. Forced a door open and charged under the dining room table. No one could get that dog to move, until she ran into Evan’s open arms. Kimber came to be a permanent part of our family and Evan’s personal companion.
He always brought joy to others. From the 2-year-old running around in Superman underwear fighting evil to the teenager who liked to cut-up with his friends, to the adult who could throw out the best one-liners ever. He made us laugh and gave us unconditional love every single day.
Evan was preceded in death by his devoted grandparents Joy and Edna Alexander and Victor and Loretta Mann. He is survived by his father and mother, Timothy Mann and Cindy (Alexander) Mann and his sister, Nicole Mann. He is also survived by his loving aunts, uncles, and cousins: Brad Mann and his son Jarod, Byron Alexander, his wife, Helga and son Hunter, Keith Alexander, his children, Brandy Hamel and her husband Jeff, Jeff Alexander, Johnny Alexander and Austin Alexander, Penny (Alexander) Edwards and her husband, Randy, Rodney Alexander, his wife Shanon and sons Roberty Kennedy and Byron Alexander.
Evan will be missed. He was a person devoted to his friends and family. He brought a light into our lives that we will continue to nurture and cherish.
Services: A visitation will begin at 2:00 p.m. with a service starting at 3:00 p.m. Saturday, February 21, 2026, at Thompson's Harveson & Cole Chapel, 4350 River Oaks Blvd., Fort Worth, TX 76114.
Flowers are welcome or, if you like, a donation to your favorite charity in his honor.
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