Reginald Evans Obituary
Obituary published on Legacy.com by Curry & Giordano Funeral Home, Inc. on Oct. 1, 2025.
A Celebration of the Life of Reginald Evans
On September 24, 2025, our beloved Reginald Evans joined the choir of angels in heaven, lifting his voice in eternal praise. At 88 years old, he left this world just as he lived in it, faithful, steadfast, and surrounded by love. Born on November 29, 1936, in Antigua to the late Hilda and Arthur Evans, Reginald's life was a blessing to all who knew him.
For 57 years, he walked hand in hand with his devoted wife, Jenice Evans, building a marriage rooted in love, strength, and faith. Together they raised a family that became his greatest pride and joy, Lisa McNeil, Reginald Evans Jr., Michael Evans, Stephen Evans, Gerard Henry, Allen George, and Annika George, and he welcomed with open arms the children who joined his family through marriage: Theodore McNeil, Morgana Mann-Evans, Bonnie St. John Evans, Alaina Evans, and Marsha George.
"Grandpa" was the name he carried with the deepest joy. He poured his love into each of his grandchildren: Israel, Brianne, Elisha, Arianna, Reginald III, Emmanuel, Sade, Michael, Janaya, Boston, Hannah, Joshua, Zion, Allen Jr., Isaiah, Sarah, Aiyana, Rachel, Caleb, Jordan, Adrian, John, Aidon, Aaron, Ahmori, Amayah, Abel, and Maya. His joy grew even fuller with the blessing of his great-grandchildren, Aria, Kahlo, Harp, Grace, Mia, Emmanuel Jr., Ciryl, Lyric, Prianca, Juele, Jordan Jr., and Raelyn, whose laughter brightened his later years. With a heart wide open, he also embraced his grandchildren through marriage, Matthew, Briana, and Priscilla, as if they had always been his own. And beyond them all, his love reached into the lives of a host of nieces, nephews, cousins, aunts, and uncles, each of whom held him dearly in return.
Reginald's gifts were abundant and extraordinary. As a master carpenter, he built bridges and buildings that touched the world and legacies that touched hearts at home. His hands shaped timber into beauty and strength, leaving behind not only the structures he created but also the lessons of patience, precision, and pride in one's work. Just as he shaped timber into something lasting and beautiful, he shaped his family with faith, love, and unwavering guidance. In the kitchen, he carried the same passion, preparing meals that drew the family together. His food was never just about nourishment; it was about love, about gathering, about creating memories around the table that will never be forgotten.
His voice was another remarkable gift, deep, melodious, and full of life, lifting in song both at Christ Alive Ministries, where he worshiped faithfully, and in every cherished moment at home. When he sang, it was as though heaven itself leaned close to listen, and in that sacred sound, a divine presence filled the room. Each note carried peace, hope, and joy, wrapping family and friends in the warmth of love and faith. Though he now sings with the angels, his voice still rings loudly in the ears of his family, echoing in their hearts and memories, a lasting reminder of God's grace and the love he poured into their lives.
Above all, Reginald was a devoted servant of Jesus Christ. He lived with integrity, walked faithfully, and led his family by example, teaching them to love God, to cherish one another, and to live with strength and purpose. To his family, he was more than husband, father, and grandfather; he was their rock, their guide, and their greatest encourager.
His life was a blessing, his presence a gift, his memory a treasure and the light of his love will never fade from the hearts of those who knew him.
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