Carolyn accepted Christ at an early age and sang in the choir. She had a palate for good food and enjoyed being a wife, mother, sister, daughter, and grandmother. She spent time entertaining her friends and family. She was a “plats women” who was very knowledgeable about indoor plants.
Carolyn left to cherish her loving and precious memory: her only son, Damon Wilder; 9 grandchildren; several great-grandchildren; her sisters, Tina Palmer and Trudy Palmer of Kalamazoo, and Christine Evans of Chicago; Benita Jackson of Indianapolis: her brothers, Hunter Evans Jr. of Chicago and Anthony Johnson of Minneapolis.
Carolyn was preceded in death by her husband Sammie l. Betts; her parents Hunter Evans Sr. and Ida Mae Evans and her sister Sharon Moore.
Carolyn accepted Christ at an early age and sang in the choir. She had a palate for good food and enjoyed being a wife, mother, sister, daughter, and grandmother. She spent time entertaining her friends and family. She was a “plats women” who was very knowledgeable about indoor plants.
Carolyn left to cherish her loving and precious memory: her only son, Damon Wilder; 9 grandchildren; several great-grandchildren; her sisters, Tina Palmer and Trudy Palmer of Kalamazoo, and Christine Evans of Chicago; Benita Jackson of Indianapolis: her brothers, Hunter Evans Jr. of Chicago and Anthony Johnson of Minneapolis.
Carolyn was preceded in death by her husband Sammie l. Betts; her parents Hunter Evans Sr. and Ida Mae Evans and her sister Sharon Moore.
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