Funeral services were held at the Christian church of Cloud Chief Wednesday afternoon and burial was made at Lawnview cemetery. A large number from Cordell, as well as hundreds of friends from all over the county attended the funeral.
Mr. Evans ws one of the best know farmers in the county and at one time was recognized as one of the leading breeders of pure-bred stock in this section of the State.
Charles Schuyler Evans was born at Peru, Indiana on January 3, 1860. The son of Elijah and Elizabeth Evans. He was the oldest of four children.
Moved here in 1896
Mr Evans was united in marriage to Miss Almeda Beery in Ohio in 1883. To this union four sons, Herschel Perry, Clarence Rupert, Earl Raymond, and Roscoe Harlan were born, all whom survive their father. In 1887 the family moved to McPherson County, Kansas, where they resided until the death of Mrs Almeda Evans in 1890.
In 1893 Mr Evans and Miss Ella May Fauchier were united in marriage and in 1896 moved to the present family home near Cloud Chief. To this union were born seven sons and one daughter. Banner Orsermus, Charles Arthur Lee, Lewis Raleigh, Mable Caroline, George Edwin, Ira Cecil, Claude Edward, and Edger Erick. All of whom are living except Edgar Erick who died on February 11, 1918.
Mr Evans has lived on his Cloud Chief farm continuously since 1896 with the exception of a short period spent in Cordell. Besides his widow and eleven children, he is survived by 26 grandchildren and one brother G. B. Evans of Hobart.
Rev C.W. Rasure, pastor of the Christian Church of Anadarko, conducted the funeral services.
Obit is from the Cordell Beacon. (Cordell, Oklahoma). Thursday, Sept 29, 1927. Page 1, column 2.
Funeral services were held at the Christian church of Cloud Chief Wednesday afternoon and burial was made at Lawnview cemetery. A large number from Cordell, as well as hundreds of friends from all over the county attended the funeral.
Mr. Evans ws one of the best know farmers in the county and at one time was recognized as one of the leading breeders of pure-bred stock in this section of the State.
Charles Schuyler Evans was born at Peru, Indiana on January 3, 1860. The son of Elijah and Elizabeth Evans. He was the oldest of four children.
Moved here in 1896
Mr Evans was united in marriage to Miss Almeda Beery in Ohio in 1883. To this union four sons, Herschel Perry, Clarence Rupert, Earl Raymond, and Roscoe Harlan were born, all whom survive their father. In 1887 the family moved to McPherson County, Kansas, where they resided until the death of Mrs Almeda Evans in 1890.
In 1893 Mr Evans and Miss Ella May Fauchier were united in marriage and in 1896 moved to the present family home near Cloud Chief. To this union were born seven sons and one daughter. Banner Orsermus, Charles Arthur Lee, Lewis Raleigh, Mable Caroline, George Edwin, Ira Cecil, Claude Edward, and Edger Erick. All of whom are living except Edgar Erick who died on February 11, 1918.
Mr Evans has lived on his Cloud Chief farm continuously since 1896 with the exception of a short period spent in Cordell. Besides his widow and eleven children, he is survived by 26 grandchildren and one brother G. B. Evans of Hobart.
Rev C.W. Rasure, pastor of the Christian Church of Anadarko, conducted the funeral services.
Obit is from the Cordell Beacon. (Cordell, Oklahoma). Thursday, Sept 29, 1927. Page 1, column 2.
Bio by: Roscoe Evans
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Father
Family Members
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Herschel Perry Evans
1884–1945
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Clarence Rupert Evans
1885–1969
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Earl Raymond Evans Sr
1886–1950
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Roscoe Harlan Evans
1889–1964
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Banner Orsemus Evans
1895–1953
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Charles Arthur Leo Evans
1897–1969
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Lewis Raleigh Evans
1900–1984
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Mabel Carolyn Evans Owen
1902–1960
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George Edwin Evans
1903–1962
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Ira Cecil Evans
1905–1973
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Claude Eugene Evans
1909–1973
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Edgar Erick Evans
1910–1918
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