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Joe William Evans

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Joe William Evans

Birth
Texas, USA
Death
22 Aug 2010 (aged 91)
Georgetown, Williamson County, Texas, USA
Burial
Georgetown, Williamson County, Texas, USA Add to Map
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Joe William Evans was born March 16, 1919, in Long Branch, Texas, to Lula Ethel Giles and Emmett William Evans. The oldest of four, he was joined by two brothers and a sister. He passed away on August 22, 2010 in Georgetown, Texas. Joe grew up in East Texas surrounded by an extended family and many friends. At the age of 17, he joined the Army and became a dental assistant at Fort D A Russell. After learning the importance of milk and a good diet, he sent money home for a cow to provide milk for his younger brothers. Shortly after his discharge, he was called back to serve during WWII in the European theater. He retained many good memories of the people he met and food he experienced in various countries. After serving eight years, he was discharged as a Master Sergeant. He attended Baylor University where he received his B.S. and met his wife, Zora Anne Outlaw. They married on October 21, 1949, in Orange, Texas. Much of their married life was spent in LaMarque, Texas, where they raised four children together. Joe continued his education throughout his life. After receiving a Master's degree from Texas Tech University, he did post graduate work at Stephen F. Austin State University and the University of Houston. A voracious reader, he kept a growing pile of diverse books beside his chair. His enjoyment of all types of music was equally strong. His memory for classical literature and music was evident in his daily conversations. As a craftsman, he worked with wood and bread making, but would attempt anything put in front of him. His love for animals, especially dogs, brought him deep satisfaction. He grieved deeply at the loss of his beloved Missy. During his career in education, Joe taught from the elementary to the high school levels. He served as a principal, coach, teacher, and janitor at various times and was one of the early vocational adjustment coordinators in the state. After a number of years in the LaMarque ISD, he retired in 1980 from Texas City ISD. He derived pleasure from the students who remained in contact and those he held in his memory. Due to the esteem his former pupils held him in, he was named an Outstanding American Teacher. Joe is survived by his wife of 61 years, Zora Anne; his children: Judith Anne Trainor ( Jay) of Georgetown, TX; Paul Bryant Evans (Celia) of Alpine, TX; Mary Elizabeth Outlaw (Marianne Van Houtte) of Temple, TX; and sister-in-law, Alma Boone of Midland, TX. He was blessed with one granddaughter, four grandsons and one great grandson. He was preceded in death by his oldest son, David Nigle Evans, his parents and his three siblings. Joe's family gratefully acknowledges the excellent care provided by the staff at the Wesleyan Nursing Home and Hospice, Dr. Jane Sheppard and Dean Hamilton. Their compassion, patience, and care were boundless.
Joe William Evans was born March 16, 1919, in Long Branch, Texas, to Lula Ethel Giles and Emmett William Evans. The oldest of four, he was joined by two brothers and a sister. He passed away on August 22, 2010 in Georgetown, Texas. Joe grew up in East Texas surrounded by an extended family and many friends. At the age of 17, he joined the Army and became a dental assistant at Fort D A Russell. After learning the importance of milk and a good diet, he sent money home for a cow to provide milk for his younger brothers. Shortly after his discharge, he was called back to serve during WWII in the European theater. He retained many good memories of the people he met and food he experienced in various countries. After serving eight years, he was discharged as a Master Sergeant. He attended Baylor University where he received his B.S. and met his wife, Zora Anne Outlaw. They married on October 21, 1949, in Orange, Texas. Much of their married life was spent in LaMarque, Texas, where they raised four children together. Joe continued his education throughout his life. After receiving a Master's degree from Texas Tech University, he did post graduate work at Stephen F. Austin State University and the University of Houston. A voracious reader, he kept a growing pile of diverse books beside his chair. His enjoyment of all types of music was equally strong. His memory for classical literature and music was evident in his daily conversations. As a craftsman, he worked with wood and bread making, but would attempt anything put in front of him. His love for animals, especially dogs, brought him deep satisfaction. He grieved deeply at the loss of his beloved Missy. During his career in education, Joe taught from the elementary to the high school levels. He served as a principal, coach, teacher, and janitor at various times and was one of the early vocational adjustment coordinators in the state. After a number of years in the LaMarque ISD, he retired in 1980 from Texas City ISD. He derived pleasure from the students who remained in contact and those he held in his memory. Due to the esteem his former pupils held him in, he was named an Outstanding American Teacher. Joe is survived by his wife of 61 years, Zora Anne; his children: Judith Anne Trainor ( Jay) of Georgetown, TX; Paul Bryant Evans (Celia) of Alpine, TX; Mary Elizabeth Outlaw (Marianne Van Houtte) of Temple, TX; and sister-in-law, Alma Boone of Midland, TX. He was blessed with one granddaughter, four grandsons and one great grandson. He was preceded in death by his oldest son, David Nigle Evans, his parents and his three siblings. Joe's family gratefully acknowledges the excellent care provided by the staff at the Wesleyan Nursing Home and Hospice, Dr. Jane Sheppard and Dean Hamilton. Their compassion, patience, and care were boundless.


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