She was the daughter of Mabel "Mickey" L. Evans and the late William R. Evans. In addition to her mother, Carrie Lee is survived by her sister, Patricia "Trisha" E. Goodwin, and her dear, loyal friend, Dan Small. She was a graduate of Longwood University and was an art teacher at A.P. Hill Elementary School. She began an affair with art at age 10 when she signed up for private lessons. By the time she was in high school she knew art was her passion and that one day she would teach children to love it. When she began teaching she gave her students choices and believed there is no right or wrong way-just make your work better. She tried to help students enjoy the subject and have enthusiasm for it.
A memorial service will be held at 3 p.m. on Tuesday, Jan. 5, 2010, at the Huguenot Chapel of Woody Funeral Home, 1020 Huguenot Road, Midlothian. Her remains will be cremated and there will be a private burial at Dale Memorial Park.
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She was the daughter of Mabel "Mickey" L. Evans and the late William R. Evans. In addition to her mother, Carrie Lee is survived by her sister, Patricia "Trisha" E. Goodwin, and her dear, loyal friend, Dan Small. She was a graduate of Longwood University and was an art teacher at A.P. Hill Elementary School. She began an affair with art at age 10 when she signed up for private lessons. By the time she was in high school she knew art was her passion and that one day she would teach children to love it. When she began teaching she gave her students choices and believed there is no right or wrong way-just make your work better. She tried to help students enjoy the subject and have enthusiasm for it.
A memorial service will be held at 3 p.m. on Tuesday, Jan. 5, 2010, at the Huguenot Chapel of Woody Funeral Home, 1020 Huguenot Road, Midlothian. Her remains will be cremated and there will be a private burial at Dale Memorial Park.
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