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Clarence “Pat” Evans

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Clarence “Pat” Evans

Birth
Portage, Aroostook County, Maine, USA
Death
10 Feb 1992 (aged 49)
Dixfield, Oxford County, Maine, USA
Burial
Vassalboro, Kennebec County, Maine, USA Add to Map
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Dixfield - Clarence "Pat" Evans, Sr., 49, of 6 Dix Ave., died Feb. 10, 1992, at a Waterville hospital after a long illness. He was born at Portage Lake, July 15, 1942, the son of Clarence and Ruth (Argent) Evans. He was employed by W.H. Shurtleff & Co. as a truck driver. He served in Vietnam with the US Army and was a member of Benevolent Lodge of Masons in Carmel. He married Beulah Linnell in 1985. In addition of his wife of Dixfield, he is survived by three sons, Clarence P. Evans Jr of Kenduskeag, Norman A. Linnell of Clinton and Waldon W. Linnell of Fairfield; three brothers, Chester Holland of Old Town, Linwood Evans of California and Fred Holland of Bangor; three sisters, Beatrice Orcutt and Dotty Smith, bot of Carmel, and Tina Harmon of Etna; seven grandchildren, nieces and nephews. There will be no visiting hours and a memorial service will be held 7PM Wednesday at the Redington Funeral Home, 5 Park Street, Waterville, with Rev. Andrew Kane of Oakland and members of the Benevolent Lodge of Masons of Carmel officiating. Spring burial will be in the Village Cemetery, North Vassalboro.
Dixfield - Clarence "Pat" Evans, Sr., 49, of 6 Dix Ave., died Feb. 10, 1992, at a Waterville hospital after a long illness. He was born at Portage Lake, July 15, 1942, the son of Clarence and Ruth (Argent) Evans. He was employed by W.H. Shurtleff & Co. as a truck driver. He served in Vietnam with the US Army and was a member of Benevolent Lodge of Masons in Carmel. He married Beulah Linnell in 1985. In addition of his wife of Dixfield, he is survived by three sons, Clarence P. Evans Jr of Kenduskeag, Norman A. Linnell of Clinton and Waldon W. Linnell of Fairfield; three brothers, Chester Holland of Old Town, Linwood Evans of California and Fred Holland of Bangor; three sisters, Beatrice Orcutt and Dotty Smith, bot of Carmel, and Tina Harmon of Etna; seven grandchildren, nieces and nephews. There will be no visiting hours and a memorial service will be held 7PM Wednesday at the Redington Funeral Home, 5 Park Street, Waterville, with Rev. Andrew Kane of Oakland and members of the Benevolent Lodge of Masons of Carmel officiating. Spring burial will be in the Village Cemetery, North Vassalboro.


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