Sally Ann Murphy Evans went to be with the Lord on May 16, 2004. Sally
will rejoice in being with her daughter, Cathy Evans Sherman, and her
husband, Larry Evans, whom she has missed so very much. Funeral services for
Mrs. Evans, 71, of Conroe will be held on Wednesday, May 19, 2004 at 12:30
p.m. in Cashner Colonial Chapel with the Rev. Charles Downey officiating.
Interment will follow in Bryan City Cemetery. Mrs. Evans was born on April
13, 1933 in San Antonio, Texas. She was a member and registrar of the Robert
Woodson Chapter of the Colonial Dames of the 17th Century, charter member
and registrar of the John Barker Esq. Chapter of the Daughters of the
American Colonist and also state chairman of finance for the Texas State
Daughters of the American Colonists, member and registrar of the Thomas Bay
Chapter of the United States Daughters of 1812 and a member of the Margaret
Montgomery Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution, Thomas
Jefferson Stubbs Chapter of the United Daughters of the Confederacy, and the
Azalea Garden Club. She was a teller at First National Bank in the late
1950's and 1960's. She enjoyed photography and was the family historian and
genealogist, and she published a pictorial book *And the way of it was*
about the history of Montgomery County. She is survived by her sons, Larry
(Bubba) Evans Jr. and wife Claudette, and Eddy Evans and wife Gina of
Conroe; grandchildren, Will Evans and wife Kara, Justin Evans, Colette
Buchanan and husband Scott, Kayleigh Evans, Kelsey Evans, and Jill Sherman,
all of Conroe; great grandchildren, Andrew Evans, Courtney Evans, Makenna
Evans, and Caleigh Buchanan, all of Conroe; brothers, Frank Murphy and wife
Nita, Jimmie Murphy and wife Jo Ann, all of Bryan, and Kermit Finley of
Waco, and Edward Finley and wife Janie of Houston; sister-in-law, Madalleen
and husband Jimmie Weedon of Bryan. Numerous other relatives and friends
also survive. Pallbearers: Will Evans, Justin Evans, Scott Buchanan, Bobby
Murphy, Mike Murphy, and Tommy Gage. Sally will be dearly missed by her
family, friends, and the many organizations to which she contributed so much
of her time. You are invited to leave a written tribute for the family on
our website at www.cashnerfunerals.com.
Reprint from The Courier.
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