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There was no long and lingering sickness full of pain and suffering of sympathizing loved ones powerless to give relief, but after an illness of only a few days, surrounded by her devoted husband and loved ones, she peacefully breathed her last and passed into the Great Beyond. She died, I am sure, as she would have desired could she have been consulted. She believed in God the Eternal Father she believed in Christ the Savior of mankind and when death came she passed to the other life respected, loved and honored. She united with the Nixa christian church in 1923. She professed her faith in Christ in early life and lived a true Christian. Evans in November 1897, and to this union six children were born. Evans was born near Nixa, in Christian County, Missouri February 3, 1877. Burial followed in Vaughan-Oddfellows Cemetery, Ozark.

25 in Adams Funeral Home Ozark, with Bishop John Carr officiating. Survivors include: Her parents, Jimmy and Carla Evans, Ozark three brothers and three sisters, Mark Evans, Costa Mesa, California, Kristine Chaulker and husband David, Fordland, Heidi McGinnes, Springfield, James Evans, Ozark, Nicole and Eric of California and several nieces and nephews. Michelle was a senior at Ozark High School, and was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. She was born Augin San Bernardino, Calif. Michelle Stacey Evans, age 19, of Ozark, died Friday, Nov. Graveside services with military honors were Tuesday in Springfield National Cemetery under direction of Harris Colonial Chapel, Ozark. He is survived by his wife, Dola, of the home a daughter, Sharon Tate, Forsyth and three grandchildren, Phil, Billy and Sunday. He was born in Ada, Okla., July 7, 1927, to Steve and Mollie Williams Evans. Marshall Franklin Evans, 63, Sparta, died at 6:50 p.m.
