Rod was the best father any kids could ask for. He loved to fish, hunt, go to yard sales with Wanda, Cherry Auction on Saturdays, and loved to make things out of different materials but most of all, he loved to buy and sell Model T and Model A parts and rebuild his own Model T or Model A's.
According to Sharon, he and Wanda were the best in-laws a daughter-in-law could ask for.
Rod was employed by Kramer Acoustics in the 1950's.
Friends recalled fond memories of this wonderful person.
He was preceded in death by his parents; wife Wanda; son, Rondald H. Evans; brothers, Wayne, Dow, Doris and Max Evans; and sisters, Polly and Nina.
Rod is survived by Dean and Sharon Williams, and Lavoun and Frank Augugliaro; Patti and Al Price and Connie Evans; brother, Joe Evans; and sisters, Ruth Smart and Joyce Rice.
A Funeral Service was held at Stephens & Bean Chapel on Thursday, August 19, 2010.
Source: Stephens & Bean Funeral Chapel Obituary
Rod was the best father any kids could ask for. He loved to fish, hunt, go to yard sales with Wanda, Cherry Auction on Saturdays, and loved to make things out of different materials but most of all, he loved to buy and sell Model T and Model A parts and rebuild his own Model T or Model A's.
According to Sharon, he and Wanda were the best in-laws a daughter-in-law could ask for.
Rod was employed by Kramer Acoustics in the 1950's.
Friends recalled fond memories of this wonderful person.
He was preceded in death by his parents; wife Wanda; son, Rondald H. Evans; brothers, Wayne, Dow, Doris and Max Evans; and sisters, Polly and Nina.
Rod is survived by Dean and Sharon Williams, and Lavoun and Frank Augugliaro; Patti and Al Price and Connie Evans; brother, Joe Evans; and sisters, Ruth Smart and Joyce Rice.
A Funeral Service was held at Stephens & Bean Chapel on Thursday, August 19, 2010.
Source: Stephens & Bean Funeral Chapel Obituary
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