W.T. Bill Evans

1925 ∼ 2010

W.T. "Bill" Evans, 85, of Port Neches, Texas died Saturday, July 31, 2010 at Christus St. Mary Hospital in Port Arthur, Texas. Bill was born June 27, 1925 in Anacoco, Louisiana to Henry Thomas Evans and Gertrude Martin Evans. He was a resident of Port Neches for 61 years and retired from Texaco as an Operation Supervisor. He was also a WWII US Navy Veteran. Funeral services will be held Wednesday, August 4, 2010 at 10:00 a.m. at Levingston Funeral Home in Port Neches with Rev. Jonathan Elms officiating. Burial will follow at Memory Gardens. Visitation will be from 5:00 to 8:00 p.m. Tuesday, August 3, 2010 at the funeral home. Bill was preceded in death by his wife, Wanda (Jean) Evans, brothers, Kendall, Buford and Huey Evans. Surviving relatives include his daughter, Sheryl Graham and husband, Ronnie of Port Neches, Texas; son, Wayne Evans of Bridge City, Texas; sister, Amanda Duke of Bossier City, Louisiana; granddaughter, Jessica Evans of Groves, Texas.

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Anonymous August 3, 2010
We have known Mr. Evans since 1977. He was a wonderful man and a wonderful patient. He will be missed by all in our office. Sincerely, Dr. Bill and Janet Wehner, Robin LeBlanc, Selina Day, and Sandy Talbot
Anonymous August 3, 2010
I'm so sorry to hear of the loss of your grandpaw. I just lost my grandmaw two weeks ago so i know how you are feeling during this difficult time. Im here for you if you need anything at all.
Anonymous August 3, 2010
In your time of sorrow, may you be blessed with friends who care, faith that overcomes, and memories that comfort. With deep Sympathy for your loss. Bro. Charles and Sis. Bonnie Edwards
Anonymous August 3, 2010
Sheryl and Ronnie - I am so sorry for your loss - I know you have not heard from me in quite a while. Uncle Cecil and I are talking and trying to have a relationship, and he let me know of Uncle Bill's passing. I just want you to know how much Uncle Bill meant to me (and Aunt Jean, of course). They were the stability in summers of what is was to have a "regular" life, and how people who truly loved each other acted on a daily basis. I hold those two up to my ideal of how a husband and wife should treat/love each other. Again, so sorry for your loss.