Warren Wayne Evans passed away peacefully on Thursday, June 10th, 2021, at his home in Fenton, at the age of 73 years. Born September 26, 1947 to Bernell and Bertha Evans in St. Louis, Mo, Wayne served in the US Army during the Vietnam war as a Helicopter Repairman. After serving in the military, Wayne worked for the Department of Agriculture until his retirement in 2002. Wayne celebrated his 53rd wedding anniversary with his wife, Sharon (nee Vernum) on May 18th. Wayne loved golf, Country Western Dancing, old cars, bowling, baseball, fishing and being outside. Wayne was a member of the Gateway Thunderbird Club and Midwest Club Dance. Wayne is preceded in death by his parents, his son-in-law, John Larson, and numerous Aunts and Uncles. In addition to his wife, Sharon, he is survived by three children; Dawn Evans, Joyce Larson-Francis (husband Steve Francis), and Adam Evans (fiancee Kelly Hagerty); four grandchildren, Benjamin Pilger, Amanda Pilger, Hayley Larson and Emma Hagerty; and one great granddaughter, Hayley Pilger.
Funeral from Kutis South County Chapel 5255 Lemay Ferry Rd. Tuesday June 15, 12:00 noon. Interment Jefferson Barracks National Cemetery. Memorial donations to Heartland Hospice, 12101 Woodcrest Executive Drive, St. Louis, MO 63141, appreciated. Visitation Monday 4-8 pm.
To The Beautiful family of Wayne, we are so saddened to hear of your loss, surely we share sentiments, your loss is shared by us you loaned him to us here at U.S.D.A, one of the very best Supervisors we ever had to work for and with. Under his leadership you had the disciplines, direction, and proper guidance needed to complete your mission or any Task, such a beloved and wonderful man, Sharon you have our sincere condolences.
To The Beautiful family of Wayne, we are so saddened to hear of your loss, surely we share sentiments, your loss is shared by us you loaned him to us here at U.S.D.A, one of the very best Supervisors we ever had to work for and with. Under his leadership you had the disciplines, direction, and proper guidance needed to complete your mission or any Task, such a beloved and wonderful man, Sharon you have our sincere condolences.
Dear Sharon and family,
You have our utmost sympathy. We’ve known you such a short time, but we’ve enjoyed every minute of our friendship withWayne and you. Marge and I are praying for you and your family in the tragic loss of your dear Wayne.
In Jesus’ love,
Marge and Doug Munsell
Dear Sharon and family,
You have our utmost sympathy. We’ve known you such a short time, but we’ve enjoyed every minute of our friendship withWayne and you. Marge and I are praying for you and your family in the tragic loss of your dear Wayne.
In Jesus’ love,
Marge and Doug Munsell
Such a wonderful and kind human being. I’m sure he is already dancing in Heaven. My sympathies to his family.
Such a wonderful and kind human being. I’m sure he is already dancing in Heaven. My sympathies to his family.
You have our deepest sympathy.
Ron and Mary Anne Huber
You have our deepest sympathy.
Ron and Mary Anne Huber
Dear Sharon and Family;
Our most deepest sympathy over the passing of your beloved husband and one of my dearest friends. Wayne will be missed in so many ways, especially by me when I think about USDA and our times with you Sharon, and your beloved Wayne at Lake Tishamingo.
My prayers have always included you, Wayne and your wonderful family, rest assured they will never stop going up to our heavenly father.
With our deepest sympathy and love.
Hank and Rose Powell
Dear Sharon and Family;
Our most deepest sympathy over the passing of your beloved husband and one of my dearest friends. Wayne will be missed in so many ways, especially by me when I think about USDA and our times with you Sharon, and your beloved Wayne at Lake Tishamingo.
My prayers have always included you, Wayne and your wonderful family, rest assured they will never stop going up to our heavenly father.
With our deepest sympathy and love.
Hank and Rose Powell