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SHERIDAN EVANS Obituary

SHERIDAN S. EVANS, M.D. Sheridan S. Evans, M.D. went to meet the Lord after a short illness 8:25 p.m., Monday, January 21, 2013 at his home in McKinney, TX. He was surrounded by his loving and devoted family. Sheridan was born in Champaign, Illinois on August 10, 1919. Dr. Evans was the valedictorian of his high school class. Thereafter, he received a full merit scholarship to Harvard College. At Harvard, he excelled in his studies and received the coveted Phi Beta Kappa key followed by acceptance into Harvard Medical School. Considered a "living legend" by many of today young physicians, Dr. Evans began his long medical career in the U.S. Army. He joined after deferring his residency to serve as a surgeon in World War II while stationed in Walla Walla, Washington. Dr. Evans administered to the thousands of soldiers wounded in the Pacific. As a young physician, Dr. Evans was one of the doctors that treated the hundreds of victims from the tragic Coconut Grove nightclub fire, Boston's premier nightclub during the post Prohibition 30's and 40's. This tragedy affected him so deeply he pledged to devote his years in the medical field to help alleviate pain and suffering. Dr. Evans practiced general surgery for 17 years in Boston, Houston with the bulk of his practicing career in the Rio Grande Valley, McAllen, Mission, and Edinburg hospitals. Dr. Evans formerly served as the local and state Presidents of the American Cancer Society, President of the Hidalgo County Medical Society, President of the Texas Medical Foundation and Vice President of the Texas Medical Association. During his career he received many awards and distinctions, and was known for his stellar bedside manner, love and care for his patients. He retired in 1982. Dr. Evans loved sports, especially tennis, sailing and swimming. During his college summers, he taught tennis on Nantucket Island and sailing and swimming on Lake Sunapee in New Hampshire. Likewise, he loved camping, hiking in the mountains and spending time at the beach. An avid horseracing fan and fantastic handicapper, he spent most of his retirement enjoying the races in the cool mountains of Ruidoso, N.M. where he had a vacation home. He is survived by the love of his life, his wife of 50 years, Maria Ramirez Evans of McKinney and McAllen TX. In addition, he is survived by his six children, Claudia Tomlin of Minneapolis, MN, Libby Evans of Hancock, ME, Wendy Evans of Machiasport, ME, Steve Evans and wife Kathy of Farmer's Branch, TX, Dr. Sheridan Scott Evans and wife Veronica of McKinney, TX and Allison Evans Bassman and husband Jarrod of Dallas, TX. Dr. Evans, affectionately known as "Papa" is survived by his nine adoring grandchildren, Dr. John Tomlin and wife Dr. Cindy Brenner of Minneapolis, MN, Chris Tomlin of Wilmington, N.C., Christine and Laura Evans of Farmer's Branch, TX, Andrew and Peter Evans of McKinney, TX, Isabella, Emma Kate and Jake Bassman of Dallas, TX; great-grandchildren, Ben and Grace Tomlin of Minneapolis, MN; nephews, Robert and James Evans of Arkansas, Dr. Richard Evans of Florida; nieces Dr. Megan Evans of Kansas and Vivienne Thalrose of Illinois. Dr. Evans was preceded in death by his parents, Dr. Claude M. and Alma Evans; brothers, Dr. Robert Evans of Illinois and Dr. Preston Evans of Arkansas. A devout Catholic, Dr. Evans lived his life with a love and devotion to Jesus and the Blessed Mother Mary. His family will forever miss his brilliance, witty sense of humor, sweet nature, and laid back disposition. The family of Dr. Evans would like to express their deepest gratitude to the doctors, nurses and staff at Baylor Medical Center of McKinney & McKinney Medical Center; the nurses and staff of the Community Hospice of Texas; and the nurses and staff at First Choice Patient Home Health. A rosary and memorial mass will be held 10:30 a.m., Thursday, January 24, 2013 at St. Michael's Catholic Church, 652 Redbud Blvd, McKinney, TX 75069 with Father Bruce Bradley officiating. A reception will immediately follow the service. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to the St. Michael's Catholic Church building fund. Sign the guest book at www.themonitor.com/obituaries

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Published by The Monitor on Jan. 24, 2013.

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January 31, 2013

Dear Mary. You and Dr. Evans attended the 1963 LVN graduation in McAllen. We were so honored and remained thus as we encountered his professional manner that encouraged us to proceed with our plans and hopes within the nursing field. His grateful patients are many as are fellow professonals. God Bless All within the family.
Beatrice Ramirez Vento, R.N. Austin, Texas and Josie Duarte Villarreal, LVN, Houston, Texas.

Roel & Rebecca (Millice) Ysaguirre

January 30, 2013

Dear Cousin Mary and family, on behalf of the family of Sabas A. Deluna Sr. (RIP) please accept our most sincerest condolences. Sheridan was an awesome doctor, father, husband and grandfather. He was a great example of what a doctor should be. When people would be asked who's your doctor they would answer with such pride and love "Dr. Evans". We celebrate his life here on earth as do the angels in heaven who are receiving him. May God grant you and the family the Peace that surpasses understanding during this time. Our prayers are with you and the family. Let us rejoice for God has called one of His own Home.

Max & Tina V. Pena

January 26, 2013

My dearest cousin Mary, Scott, Allison & Family, Our most sincere and heartfelt condolences and sympathies to all of you. You all are so fortunate to have had such a wonderful and great man in your lives. He was loved and admired by so many people. He leaves behind such a beautiful legacy, both personally and medically. Our thoughts and prayers continue to be with you all. He is now in a beautiful and glorious place resting with God. His spirit will always be with you all. May God send you all comfort, peace and acceptance. Warm personal regards from heart to heart. We will be in touch soon. Mary, te queremos mucho.

Arturo Chapa

January 25, 2013

Mary and Family,

Please accept out deepest sympathy on the passing of your husband. He will long be remembered by many, many relatives, friends, and patients. May he rest in peace.

Sincerely,

Arturo & Yolanda (Yoli) Chapa
(Naomi Lantz' sister - who thought very highly of you, Mary. She too is missed!)

January 25, 2013

Mary and family, our thoughts and sympathy are with you and your family and the celebration of a great man and exemplary doctor and surgeon. I assisted him in many surgeries starting in 1968, and he was the best surgeon I ever worked with and it was a great privileges to have known him and learnned from him how to be a doctor.

Dr. Cayetano and Yolanda Barrera

January 24, 2013

Please accept my sincerest condolences on the recent passing of Dr. Evans. He was a great Doctor who left a tremendous legacy of more Dr. Evanses. Although I did not have the fortune to know him personally, I was well aware of his reputation and prescence at OLS Church. They don't come much better. A Professional. A Husband, A Father, a Grandfather and a Great=grandfather. The Lord had a plan and called him and he will await all your arrival. May the Dear Lord Bless and grant him Eternal rest. Amen.

Mila Villarreal,RN

January 24, 2013

Dear Mary Evans and Family members,my sincere sympathy during your loss,
Sincerely,

Amber Valenzuela

January 24, 2013

To all the Family, my beloved Aunt Mary, Scott and Allison and their families, I love you all dearly and loved Uncle Sherry so much. He was always kind and he will be missed so much. I always looked up to Uncle Sherry. My thoughts and prayers are with all of the family during this time of loss. Love you all.

Mori Cardenas

January 24, 2013

Mrs. Evans, Scott, Veronica and family, praying for you in your time of loss. God Bless you. Mori

Nellie Guerra

January 24, 2013

Mary,
It sadden me to hear Dr. Evans passing. Please accept my deepest condolences. May God be with you and yours at this time of loss. I'll include you, the family & Dr. Evans in my daily prayers and rosary.

Affectionately
Peace and Love

Yvette Padilla

January 24, 2013

Mrs. Evans, Scott, Veronica and family our sincerest sympathy to the family. You are in our thoughts and prayers. Love, Moe, Yvette and Desiree Padilla

Liz Williams-Garcia

January 24, 2013

Mrs. Evans, Scott, Allison...I am so sorry to hear of the passing of Dr. Evans. May God comfort your family during this difficult time. Your families will be in my prayers.

Larry Guerra

January 24, 2013

Steve and family, deepest sympathies on the passing of your Dad. He was always well thought of in our community of medical families in McAllen. I can still hear my Dad talking to "Sheri Evans" about patients. You and your family will be in our thoughts and prayers. Our Dads will once again be working together.

Carol Goedken

January 24, 2013

Mary, my prayers are with you and the family. Remembering times we spent together in McAllen and McKinney.

Rexanne Pederson

January 24, 2013

to Claudia, Mary, and family,
My thoughts are with all of you today. I have lots of memories of Dr. Evans, including "hanging out" during my early years at his homes on Walnut and Esperanza in McAllen. All of these memories began flooding back after reading the newspaper this morning. Our sympathies go out to your large family.
Fondly, Rexanne & Chris Pederson

January 24, 2013

My sincere sympathy to you and your family.
Pearl Brazier, UTPA

January 24, 2013

Jane Ellen Humphrey, Grapevine, TX

Hidalgo-Starr County Medical Society

January 24, 2013

Our sincerest sympathy to the family of Dr. Sheridan Evans.

Diane Myers

January 24, 2013

Mary, my sincere sympathy to you and your family on the loss of your beloved husband. Fondest regards.

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