Lily Eloise Evans

November 3, 1925 - April 3, 2021

Eloise Evans, 95, of Winnie, died Saturday, April 3, 2021, at Harbor Hospice of Beaumont. She was born on November 3, 1925, in Doucette, to Laura Mae Marshall Dean and Jerry Franklin Dean.

Survivors include her son, John Evans, of Weatherford; granddaughters, Heather Currie and her husband, Jeff, of Allan and Becca Hansen and her husband, McKay, of Fort Worth; great-grandchildren, Meagan and Gavin Currie, of Allen; and daughter, Joy Lynne Labough, of Winnie.

She is preceded in death by her parents.

A memorial service for Mrs. Evans’ will be 2:00 p.m., Thursday, May 6, 2021, at Broussard’s, 134 West Buccaneer Drive, Winnie. A family committal was held at Broussard’s Crematorium, Beaumont, under the direction of Broussard’s, 1605 North Major Drive, Beaumont.

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Memorial Service

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  • 134 w. buccaneer drive winnie tx 77665
  • 05/06/2021
  • 2:00 pm

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Nani Pevito

John — sorry for your loss. Mrs Evans taught me at ECC. My grandmother also was her seamstress for many years.

Gail Hargraves Martel

Johnny your mother was the sweetest lady and teacher. She was one of my favorites. So sorry for your loss.

Yvonne Stanley

So sorry for your loss Praying for family and friends

Bret McDonald

We are all a product of great teachers we had while growing up. I still use the math that Mrs Evans taught me 50 years ago. She was tough but I have come to find that it was the tough teachers that I valued the most. I taught the 1-10 math exercises in my General Business classes once a week like she used to do with us each morning. Raise the screen and you had ten minutes to complete ten math problems. She set an egg timer and when it went off you put your pencil down and exchanged papers to grade. If you missed a problem you wrote the corrections ten times. If you failed to do the ten corrections, it jumped to 100 times and on and on it went. She was a great lady and I am praying for your loss.

Mary Ellen McBride Robertson

John, your mom was one of my favorite teachers. I was so blessed to have her the year of her educational training and again the next year. I loved math and she and I made an instant connection. Thanks to her kindness and patience, she helped further my love of math. What a wonderful gift she gave to me. I know you and your family will miss her.. May she Rest In Peace!

Audrey Blythe

I have such fond memories of having Mrs. Evans as a teacher. My thoughts and prayers are with her family.