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Lovick Claiborne Evans obituary, Lavonia, GA

Lovick Evans Obituary

Lovick Claiborne Evans, 65, ordered an aged scotch and took his seat at the 19th hole on June 23, 2025. Named after his maternal grandfather, Lovick lived a life as unique as his name. Everyone ALWAYS knew when Lovick was around-his commanding presence and unmistakable voice made sure of that. He was his own boss in life-until he met Nancy. They married in 1984 and, from that point on, shared the spotlight together.

Lovick graduated from The Citadel, Delta company, in 1981. He went on to earn his Professional Engineer (P.E.) license in civil engineering, as well as his Registered Land Surveyor license. It wasn't long before he founded his own company, LCE Engineers, from the attic space above the family garage in Roswell, GA. He would joke that he had so many clients, he spent his days picking fleas off the cat. But in reality, he built and grew a respected company that thrived for over 30 years.

The Evans household had always been chaotic and loud, but it was amplified exponentially with the birth of daughters Katherine and Rachel in the early 1990s. Nancy had her hands full by raising the three of them. As a family, they traveled the world together - from snow ski trips out West, to sailing through the Caribbean, to staying in a castle nestled in the Irish countryside. Any time an opportunity for a trip arose, (or a travel mishap occurred), Lovick could be heard saying "Hey, we're on an Adventure!"



Lovick had a passion for gardening his seasonal vegetables, boating and water skiing on the lake, woodturning bowls and sculptures, tackling home improvement projects, and grilling out and creating new recipes. But above all, he loved being down in the islands-somewhere on a beach, sipping something strong, and soaking in the sounds of steel drums and coquis.

In 2021, Lovick and Nancy retired to their home on Lake Hartwell, a peaceful retreat away from city life, where they could eat, drink and be merry. Lovick loved entertaining family, lifelong friends, new neighbors, and any fellow golf-lover like himself. He affectionately referred to the area as "Hooterville" because of how remote it felt. Even the family's weekly Friday night Mexican was now a 30 minute drive!



Through Lovick's life, he recognized relationships were the salt of life. He mentored others every chance he had. He also never missed a chance to tell everyone how proud he was of his daughters, or what they did for a living.

Always headstrong, some might even say hard-headed, Lovick took on brain cancer and fought it to his last breath. His final days were spent surrounded by family at MD Anderson Cancer Center in Houston, Texas. Special gratitude to the dedicated professionals there for their compassion and care.

Lovick is survived by his wife of 41 years, Nancy Drews Evans; his daughters and their husbands-Katherine Evans and Blake Travis of Atlanta, GA, and Rachel and Jake Marino of Port Orchard, WA; his two brothers, Phillip Evans and wife Melinda of Woodstock, GA, and Samuel Evans III of North Charleston, SC. He is also survived by a distinct group of cousins, lifelong friends from The Citadel, an extraordinary number of individuals in the engineering profession, and the absolute best friends from their days in Atlanta to the newest ones in "Hooterville!" He was predeceased by his parents, Samuel Evans Jr. and Jean Evans.

A celebration of Lovick's life will be held at the Cateechee Golf Club in Hartwell, GA on Saturday, July 12. The venue will open at 4:00 p.m., with the service beginning at 4:30 p.m. A reception will follow immediately afterward. In true fashion, Hawaiian shirts and Citadel blue attire are encouraged. Lovick will surely be there in spirit, sipping his scotch and taking names... probably for a golf outing.

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Hart County Botanical Garden through hartcogardens.com (click on Support the Gardens and include In memory of Lovick Evans in the Dedicate this Gift box), or the Citadel Engineering school through foundation.citadel.edu.

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by Legacy Remembers on Jun. 29, 2025.

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Tommy Baker

July 14, 2025

RIP Lovick

Andy Sims

July 10, 2025

Working with Lovick for 14 years were some of the most challenging and rewarding years of my life. We worked hard and we played hard. I will always remember him as a mentor and a friend, even as I transition out of the daily life that we both shared for so long. Fair weather and following seas and a blessing upon you my friend.

Scott Ward

July 9, 2025

Scott Ward

July 9, 2025

You don´t know how much a person means sometimes until you lose them. I feel like a piece of my heart has been cut out. I love ya brother.

Diana Geyton

July 9, 2025

It was never dull when Lovick was around. He loved to tease me and I will miss that. Diana Geyton

Carolyn Ward

July 8, 2025

It's so hard to believe Lovick is gone. A huge part of our lives has been taken away. I will always be grateful for the memories and fun he brought to my life. The Evans are family to us. We will never forget. Grateful Lovick was a gift!

Patrick Clark

July 7, 2025

For over three decades Lovick and I created many incredible places for families to live, and in the design of each new community Lovick always knew that what he was creating was more than just lines on paper.
I will miss our spirited debates, the creative problem solving ,and the humor we could find in dealing with the challenges of daily life , but most of all I´ll miss the friendship.
Rest easy now my friend .
Patrick Clark

Neil Butler 81´ A company cohort

July 6, 2025

A friend and brother, we will miss you until we meet at that special bar in heaven my friend.

Kevin ONeill

July 5, 2025

Lovick was my Civil Engineer on various projects in the Atlanta area. He understood clearly that our product was the lots and amenities, not the infrastructure that he designed. He was always looking for ways to improve the land plan to produce better building lots.

I was lucky to have enjoyed several rounds of golf and a few aged Scotches with Lovick. I can vouch for his pride in his Rachel and Katherine and their successes.

Most Sundays I ride my bike through The Citadel campus. I will think of Lovick and family on each ride.

Lovick, you will be missed.

Jeffrey S. Hahn

July 1, 2025

Lovick was my roommate at The Citadel for 3.5 years. He was a wonderful roommate, dear friend, a loving husband, remarkable Father, and a proud Citadel Man. He will be missed terribly.

Roy A DeHaven

July 1, 2025

One of the Best Citadel men produced. I was in C company and was often mistaken for Lovick . He seemed to love engineering and his family. Prayers for his family and many friends. Roy DeHaven 81´

Andy Ricks

July 1, 2025

One of our dinners when we sailed the British Virgin Islands for seven days. Nov. 2022.
Great memories with Lovick.

Andy Ricks

June 30, 2025

A group of friends having a great adventure in St. Lucia, Nov. 2017. We had just finished a sport fishing trip where we had landed a Blue Marlin. Lovick will be missed.

Josi Robinson

June 30, 2025

Lovick will always have a stool at the Cateechee Bar. His presence was certainly well known, and he was truly one of a kind. Sending my love and prayers to your family during this time and the times to come.

Steve Lagasse

June 30, 2025

Lovick I remember the times we spent as CE majors at The Cid. And the many interactions we have had over the years. My prayers for you and your family. Your CE brother Leggs

Cesar

June 30, 2025

REST in Peace my friend...remember to tee it down, the ball flies longer when you are at higher altitude. FORE

Jim McLaurin, '81

June 30, 2025

Until we meet again.

Carl Steinhoff

June 30, 2025

Class of 81 Mini Reunion on the Bourbon Trail

George Harakas

June 30, 2025

We´ll miss you Lovick. May your memory be eternal.

Dick Burch, Class of 1981

June 30, 2025

Remembering a Great Man and Citadel brother! May his memories be eternal!

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