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Robin Dale Evans, 65, of Kaufman, TX went to be with the Lord on March 16, 2025 . Robin was born on December 30, 1959, to Billy “Joe” and Peggy Hutchison in Kaufman. She grew up in Kaufman, in Post Oak community. On August 27, 1977, she married Jerry Lee Evans and they have been together for a loving 47 years. Robin worked at the T&J Tackle Shop and for Kaufman ISD as a Life Skills teacher aid. She spent her most precious time with her family, especially her grandchildren. Robin enjoyed cooking for her family and special gatherings; she would watch her birds and squirrels that would come into her yard and take care of her chickens and dogs Minnie, Piper, Maggie, and Allie Mae. She was a beloved Wife, Mother, Mawmaw, and Sister. Her parents, Billy “Joe” and Peggy, and brother Billy Joe Hutchison Jr. preceded her in death. Those left to cherish her memory are husband Jerry, sons: Brian Evans and wife Sonya, Jay Evans and wife Stephanie, Terry Evans and wife Sonya, chosen son: Ronnie “Ron boy” Cravens and wife Melodie; grandchildren: Destinee Salazar-Evans, Kelsie Evans, Jarrett Evans, Kylee Evans, Granddog Zoe, Crystal Freemeyer and husband Danny, Bryce Clark and wife Jordan, Tommy Cravens and Kennedy Cravens; great grandchildren: Colbie Hall, Kadin Clark, Alania Clark, Corbin Freemeyer; brother Richard “Hutch” Hutchison and wife Sharon; sister-in-law Linda Hutchison; numerous nieces, nephews, extended family and friends who will miss her dearly.
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2217 S Washington, Kaufman, TX 75142-3625
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