
Ann Evans, age 81, of The Colony at St. Paul's Continuing Care Community, W. Salem Twp., passed away Thursday afternoon, March 14, 2019 in Sharon Regional Health System.
She was born in Dallas, TX on October 25, 1937 a daughter of Cecil E. and Ava M. (Wilson) Shockley. Ann was a 1955 graduate of Sunset High School, Dallas, TX. She had been employed as a bookkeeper at Anderson Coach & Travel and was previously employed as a sales representative throughout Ohio and Pennsylvania for K&M Jewelry.
She was of the Methodist Faith and enjoyed cooking and doing crossword puzzles. Ann was a member of the Greenville VFW Post #3374 Auxiliary and had been a past volunteer at St. Paul's and had recently been appointed to The Colony Council.
On March 13, 1967 she married Paul E. Evans, he survives at home. Also surviving are three daughters; Denise A. Wynkoop and her husband Jerry of Sigel, PA, Dayna S. Walton and her husband Cleve of Brookville, PA and Valerie L. Donaldson and her husband William of Indiana, PA and a son; Paul J. Evans and his wife Anna of Lawrenceville, GA; thirteen grandchildren and fourteen great-grandchildren.
She was preceded in death by her parents, a daughter, Debra E. Sanborn and a sister, Peggy Weimer.
A memorial service will be held at 11:00am, Tuesday, March 19, 2019 in the Keifer Chapel at St. Paul's Continuing Care Community, with Rev. William Kirker and Rev. Julia Fraser, co-officiating. Memorial Contributions may be made to St. Paul's Continuing Care Community, 339 E. Jamestown Rd., Greenville, PA 16125. Arrangements have be entrusted to Loutzenhiser-Jordan Funeral Home and Cremation Services Inc., 366-368 S. Main St. Greenville.

Paul and Family, So sorry for your loss. We will always remember Ann’s smile and what a go=getter she was! I have good memories of working with her on church functions and know she will be missed at St Paul’s also. Sympathy to you and the family.
Denise, Dayna and families. Please accept my sincerest condolences on the recent departure of your Mom,Grandmother and Great Grandmother. I knew her only briefly but knowing her children , know she was a wonderful woman. I am sure she is in heaven with her Savior and King. God bless you all. My love. Kay McKinley.
Debra, Drew, Devon and Dan, your grandma was a special lady, always watm and welcoming. Val, your mother was a lovely woman. We are sure you will all miss her but be assured she is now resting with her Lord. Remember her love and beautiful smile.
Paul and family, I have known Ann for many years although our paths didn’t cross as often as I would have liked. We bowled together many years ago on the Firecracker League at Greenville Bowling Lanes. Ann was a wonderfull, sweet lady. Anytime we did meet she would love to talk about old times. I’m sure she is watching down from Heaven on all of you. God Bless you all at this time.
Sincere sympathy to the family. May God’s peace and good memories provide comfort to you.
Mr. Evans, so sorry for your loss. Loved taking care of your wife’ needs when I worked at Vantage. You and your family have my deepest sympathy
Mr Evans my prayers and thoughts are with you as you mourn the loss of Ann She was a wonderful woman and I was blessed to have the pleasure of knowing her. I am so sorry I did
not make it to the services I had to work Tuesday but I was there in my heart. God BLess and take care of yourself
Paul and family. Our prayers and thoughts are for you. We are still in Myrtle Beach. So we didn’t hear right away. l