Michael Evans

Michael Evans Obituary

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Age - 76

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October 7, 2023

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Plymouth, MN

Michael "Mike" R Evans, age 76 of Richfield on October 5, 2023 Survived by his children, Amy (Jon) Moe and Matt (Deanna) Evans; grandchildren, Emily and Allison Moe, Abbey Klick, Grace and Joseph Evans; brothers, Tim and Rick Evans; niece and nephews, Frank, Casey and Dan; life companion, Laura Stinson Preceded in death by his parents, Mary Lou and George Evans; sister, Patty Gervasi Funeral service 5 PM, Sunday, Oct 15 at Gearty-Delmore Funeral Chapel of Plymouth, 15800 37th Ave N , Plymouth Private interment Fort Snelling National Cemetery Visitation 3 PM until the time of service at the funeral chapel Memorials are preferred to the donor's preference of the American Legion Charities You may donate directly by or on the link below

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