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Thomas Jefferson “Tom” Evans

Birth
Ohio, USA
Death
29 Apr 1933 (aged 78–79)
El Dorado, Butler County, Kansas, USA
Burial
El Dorado, Butler County, Kansas, USA Add to Map
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Second husband of Jane "Jennie" (Moon) Todd Evans (1849-1936). Thomas was married previously to Susan C. (Smith) Evans on October 30 , 1879 in Crawford, Kansas. He had at least seven children with Susan including: Samuel, Joseph, Lyman, Anna, Thomas Glenn and John Evans. His first wife died between 1910 and 1920.

Obituary from The El Dorado Times, El Dorado, Kansas, Friday, March 3, 1933:

"EVANS, THOMAS J.

EVANS FUNERAL HELD YESTERDAY

Funeral services Thomas J. Evans, a resident of the El Dorado community for approximately 50 years who died at his home, 131 East Olive Avenue, Monday, were held at the Byrd Funeral Home yesterday afternoon. Rev. O. W. Brown, pastor of the Foursquare Gospel Church, officiated.

Mrs. Brown and Miss Trueline Brown sang "The Old Rugged Cross," "When the Roll is Called Up Yonder" and "Hide Thou Me," accompanied by Mr. Brown.

Pallbearers were Frank Williams, Loren Sproul, John Adams, George Smith, Ernest Crowley and P. A. Fouts. Interment were made in West Cemetery."
Second husband of Jane "Jennie" (Moon) Todd Evans (1849-1936). Thomas was married previously to Susan C. (Smith) Evans on October 30 , 1879 in Crawford, Kansas. He had at least seven children with Susan including: Samuel, Joseph, Lyman, Anna, Thomas Glenn and John Evans. His first wife died between 1910 and 1920.

Obituary from The El Dorado Times, El Dorado, Kansas, Friday, March 3, 1933:

"EVANS, THOMAS J.

EVANS FUNERAL HELD YESTERDAY

Funeral services Thomas J. Evans, a resident of the El Dorado community for approximately 50 years who died at his home, 131 East Olive Avenue, Monday, were held at the Byrd Funeral Home yesterday afternoon. Rev. O. W. Brown, pastor of the Foursquare Gospel Church, officiated.

Mrs. Brown and Miss Trueline Brown sang "The Old Rugged Cross," "When the Roll is Called Up Yonder" and "Hide Thou Me," accompanied by Mr. Brown.

Pallbearers were Frank Williams, Loren Sproul, John Adams, George Smith, Ernest Crowley and P. A. Fouts. Interment were made in West Cemetery."


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