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Franklin J. “Frank” Evans

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Franklin J. “Frank” Evans

Birth
Coatsburg, Adams County, Illinois, USA
Death
1 Dec 1994 (aged 83)
Quincy, Adams County, Illinois, USA
Burial
Quincy, Adams County, Illinois, USA Add to Map
Plot
Garden of Memories, Lot 179, Gr #2
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Frank J. Evans, 83, a longtime Camp Point farmer, died at 9:43 a.m. Thursday in Blessing Hospital in Quincy.

Born in Coatsburg,he was the son of Henry and Edith Henning Evans. He married Virginia Wensing in September 1955 in Streator. She died October 18,1978.
They had 1 child

He married Irene Goertz Wharton Kindhart on August 14, 1983, she survives.

Mr. Evans farmed in the Camp Point area for many years. He had attended Brushy School north of Coatsburg and the Coatsburg Grade School, and was a member of the Camp Point United Methodist Church and the Adams County Farm Bureau.

Survivors also include a son, Gary Evans of Camp Point; three step-sons, Ivan Wharton of Camp Point, Robert Wharton of Vermont, IL and Jim Kindhart of Iowa City, Iowa; a step-daughter, Mrs Don (Mary) Smith of Mesa, AZ; a sister, Mrs. Willis (Myra) Johnson of Camp Point; two grandchildren, Matthew & Bryant Evans, both of Camp point; 10 step-grandchildren; and 6 step-great-grandchildren.

Mr. Evans was preceded in death by two brothers, Carl & Chester; and two sisters, Reva Heins and Marian Kunzeman.

Services were conducted at 2 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 4, 1994 in the Lummis-Hamilton Funeral Home in Camp Point by the Rev. Randall Robinson and the Rev. Donald Busboom. Burial was in Quincy Memorial Park.
Frank J. Evans, 83, a longtime Camp Point farmer, died at 9:43 a.m. Thursday in Blessing Hospital in Quincy.

Born in Coatsburg,he was the son of Henry and Edith Henning Evans. He married Virginia Wensing in September 1955 in Streator. She died October 18,1978.
They had 1 child

He married Irene Goertz Wharton Kindhart on August 14, 1983, she survives.

Mr. Evans farmed in the Camp Point area for many years. He had attended Brushy School north of Coatsburg and the Coatsburg Grade School, and was a member of the Camp Point United Methodist Church and the Adams County Farm Bureau.

Survivors also include a son, Gary Evans of Camp Point; three step-sons, Ivan Wharton of Camp Point, Robert Wharton of Vermont, IL and Jim Kindhart of Iowa City, Iowa; a step-daughter, Mrs Don (Mary) Smith of Mesa, AZ; a sister, Mrs. Willis (Myra) Johnson of Camp Point; two grandchildren, Matthew & Bryant Evans, both of Camp point; 10 step-grandchildren; and 6 step-great-grandchildren.

Mr. Evans was preceded in death by two brothers, Carl & Chester; and two sisters, Reva Heins and Marian Kunzeman.

Services were conducted at 2 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 4, 1994 in the Lummis-Hamilton Funeral Home in Camp Point by the Rev. Randall Robinson and the Rev. Donald Busboom. Burial was in Quincy Memorial Park.

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