Linda Jaramillo Evans, a beloved wife, mother, grandmother, and great-grandmother, passed away peacefully November 5, 2025, in Manhattan, Kansas. Born on August 7, 1949, in San Bernardino, California, Linda lived a life filled with warmth, compassion, and an unwavering dedication to her family.
Linda's journey through life began in the vibrant atmosphere of San Bernardino, where her caring nature and ability to make friends easily flourished. Over the years, she created countless memories.
Linda married Larry Evans on December 13, 1981, in Barstow, California. The couple celebrated their honeymoon on New Year's Eve at The Forum in Englewood attending a concert with an incredible lineup of Loretta Lynn, Kenny Rogers, and the Gatlin Brothers, highlighting her lifelong passion for music.
Linda embraced her role as a devoted wife and a nurturing mother. She is survived by Larry, along with her son, Donald Jaramillo, and her daughter, Stephanie Dunavan. Linda’s family continued to grow, bringing her joy as she became a grandmother to Eddie Antonio (Lupita) Jaramillo and Breanna Dunavan, and later, a great-grandmother to Eddie Jose Jaramillo. Her love for her family was immeasurable, and she treasured the moments spent with them deeply.
Linda believed in the Lord and Savior Jesus Christ and was a member the Seventh-Day Adventist Church Junction City, Kansas.
Linda's interests were as diverse as her personality. A true music lover, she enjoyed all genres and proudly attended many concerts throughout her life, including her unforgettable experiences of seeing Elvis Presley live in Las Vegas not just once, but twice. Her passion for music was always matched by her love for food. She relished in the flavors of her heritage, particularly homemade tamales, tostadas, and enchiladas, which she often shared with her family.
Additionally, Linda had a keen interest in visiting museums, from presidential exhibits to the grandeur of the Smithsonian. This passion reflected her appreciation for history and culture, as well as her desire to share these experiences with those she loved.
As we remember Linda, we reflect on her caring nature, her ability to engage in enriching conversations, and her role as a devoted grandmother. She will be missed profoundly by her loving husband, children, grandchildren, great-grandchild, and all those fortunate enough to have crossed her path.
Linda is preceded in death by her parents, Eddie Herman and Consuleo Meastas Jaramillo, and her granddaughter, Consuleo Jaramillo. Her legacy of love and kindness will undoubtedly live on in the hearts of her family and friends.
A memorial service will be held on a later date at the Seventh-Day Adventist Church located at 439 W 10th Street, Junction City, Kansas.
Memorial contributions can be made to the Seventh-Day Adventist Church or the Wounded Warriors Project.
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203 North Washington St, Junction City, KS 66441
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