Connie Burlyne

Evans

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IN LOVING MEMORY

Connie Burlyne Evans

Apr 26 1938 - Sep 15 2011

Connie Burlyne Evans was brought into this wonderful world in Clarkton, Missouri to Burleigh and Lorene Elizabeth (Henson) O'Barr on April 26, 1938 (73 years ago) she resides in Violet Hill, Arkansas and on September 15, 2011 the Heavens above opened, the angels gave her flying wings and returned her to GOD. On August 16, 1957, Connie married Arthur Duane Evans Sr., in Muskegon, Michigan, they were married for 54 glorious years and had six wonderful children. She is survived by her husband , Arthur Duane Evans Sr. and the oldest of her children - Arthur Duane Evans Jr. and wife Brenda of Trenton, Texas, who have three beautiful daughters, then the olderst daughter Kathryn Elizabeth Sawin and husband Greg from Dewitt, Virginia, who have five handsome sons, then Michael Glenn Evans and wife Kelley of McKinney, Texas who are blessed with two children, then Carole Lorene Campbell and husband Brian of Arlington, Texas with her two handsome sons, then Connie Burlyne Evans Jr.and her partner Taylor Reynolds of Carson City, Nevada and her two beautiful children and finally there is her "baby" David Andrew Evans of Dallas, Texas. Connie's legacy has produced fourteen grandchildren; Six great-grandchildren; sisters, Almita Henderson and husband Robert of Heber Springs, Arkansas, Shirley Vuckovich and husband Larry of Hardy, Arkansas, Jane Peyton and husband Bill of Pinebluff, Arkansas; brother, Terry O’Barr and wife Ruby of Lake City, Arkansas; and several nieces and nephews. Connie is preceded in death by her parents, Burleigh and Lorene O’Barr. Thank you Mom, Wife, Grandma, Sister, Friend and Aunt for your gifts of Love, that you so graceously gave to all of us!!!! We little knew that morning that God Was going to call your name. In life we loved you dearly, In death we do the same. It broke our hearts to lose you, You did not go alone; For part of us went with you, The day God called you home. You left us peaceful memories, Your love is still our guide; And though we cannot see you, You are always at our side. Our family chain is broken, And nothing seems the same; But as God calls us, one by one, We will unite again. In Lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the American Heart Association: American Heart Association, 10900-B Stonelake Blvd., Suite 320, Austin, TX 78759 or www.heart.org/HEARTORG/.
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