Date Of Birth: February 11, 1949
Date Of Death: October 25, 2007
Jack B. Evans, 58, of Cicero, a former resident of Carmel, passed away October 25, 2007. He was born on February 11, 1949 to Fred Burton and Margaret Isabelle Evans in Indianapolis. He worked over 20 years as a driver for Hall and House Lumber Co.Jack is survived by his son, JB (Jack) Evans Jr.; his companion, Constance Miller; sisters, Julie Evans, Lynne Evans, and Janice Knotts; and brothers, Greg Evans and Mark Evans. Jack was preceded in death by his parents.Visitation and memorial service will be held at Harry Moore Family Mortuary, 8151 Allisonville Rd, Indianapolis Sunday, October 28th from 1-4pm, with memorial service at 4pm. In lieu of flowers the family requests donations be made to the St. Vincent Hospice, 8450 N. Payne Rd Ste 100, Indianapolis, IN 46268.
Marylou Terry says
Jack is the kind of man I called a diamond in the rough. He appeared to be rough & gruff unless you were his friend.
Terry has worked with him the entire time he was at Hall & House for 20 years.
Our love to Connie, brothers, sisters, & love to his son.
Love & Blessings,
Marylou & Terry Birdwell
JAY says
CONSTANCE, I AM SORRY TO HEAR OF JACK’S PASSED AWAY. PLS LET ME KNOW IF YOU NEED ANYTHING OK LOVE AND PRAYER XOXO JAY
Kathleen says
I am so sorry to learn that he was passing. My deepest sympathy for your loss in my prayer and thought. Love, Kathleen
JUDY SPICER ANDERSON says
THERE IS SO LESS ONE CAN SAY TO BRING YOU PEACE OF HEART TODAY BUT HOPE YOU KNOW AND UNDRSTAND THAT WARM THOUGHTS ARE CLOSE AT HAND. LOVE THRU CHRIST. THE ANDERSON (SPICER) CARL AND JUDY. SORRY TO HEAR ABOUT YOUR LOSS LOVED ONE
Linda Roome says
Jack was a good guy, always a gentleman. I have known Jack for 27 years. He was a good friend to my exhusband, Robert Roome (Grizz).
Prayers and thoughts to his family and friends. I know he will be missed. Linda Roome, Sara and Katie
John Carter says
I worked alongside Jack while he was at Carter-Lee Lumber Company for several years. Jack was a very kind humorous man. I remember Jack walking with a strong gate, clip board in hand ready for the next load. He was an extrovert but quietly worked hard getting the loads out. I have great memories of Jack and I miss him. John Carter
Stacey Evans says
Jack was my father in law and I did love him very much. I would like to send my condolences to the family. Jack was always good to me, and I will forever remember the fun times that we had.
“Weep not for the memories…”
Becky Baxla Odle says
Dear Connie and family members,
We were very sad to hear of your loss upon our return from vacation. Had we been here we would have been there with you to share our deepest sympathies.
I prayed very hard for your loving Jack. Many times it is difficult to understand God’s answer to our prayers.
I truly believe God knows best. When you look at a beautiful setting sun or rainbow, perhaps you’ll feel a warmth in your heart that Jack is in the loveliest part of the sky and in the most brilliant color in the rainbow.
Without a doubt, Connie, he earned his angel wings on earth and is now your guardian angel.
Sending heartfelt condolences,
Jack and cousin Becky
Betty Joan Davis says
Wendy says
Constance,
We were very sorry to learn of Jack’s passing. Our thoughts and prayers are with you. We will miss your friendly wave.
Sincerely,
Your Waterscape neighbors,
Wendy and Pam
Cecil Vara Family says
My deepest sympathies and condolences go to The Evans Family. I worked with Jack at Hall & House Lumber and got to know him for about 9 years. Jack always something to say, sometimes good sometimes….well… those of us who worked with him or knew him understand that Jack spoke his mind and meant evey word of it. That’s why I liked Jack, he wasn’t afraid to speak his mind. I will miss him for he suffers no longer. I’m sure he’s up there in his black Ford F-350 smoking a Marlboro looking down and…… We’ll miss ya, Bud!
GySgt Philip L Fowler USMC Ret says
My condolences to the family of Jack B. Evans, my second cousin, and a man I had hoped to talk to before his untimely passing. Rest in peace, cousin. We’ll talk later.