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Memorial Park Cemetery

Garfield County, Oklahoma


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James C. Evans ~ Wilma June [Day] Evans
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Robert L. Evans Sr ~ Carolynn [Carpenter] Evans RN
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Russell W. "Russ" Evans
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James D. "Jim" Evans ~ Betty S. [Schmidt] Evans
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Jimmie Allen "Jim" Evans Sr
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Thomas Franklin Evans


Obituary
Memorial Park
Garfield County, Oklahoma

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Submitted by: Jo Aguirre


© Enid News and Eagle
Enid, Oklahoma
February 1983

James C. Evans
January 12, 1922 ~ February 17, 1983


Funeral for James C. Evans, 61, 1708 N. Kennedy, who died early Thursday in a local hospital, will be at 2 PM Saturday in the Ladusau-Evans Funeral Home Chapel with the Rev Gene Burnham officiating.

Burial will be in the Memorial Park Cemetery with arrangements under the direction of the Ladusau-Evans Funeral Home.

The family has suggested that those who wish make Memorial contributions to the Great Plains Baptist Church with the funeral home serving as custodian of the fund.

Evans was born January 12, 1922, at Okeene but had lived in Enid most of his life.

He was a veteran of World War II, having served in the United States Navy.

He was employed by Oklahoma Gas and Electric for 35 years, where he was relay forman in communications until ill health forced his retirement.

Evans was a 32nd Degree Mason, and a member of the Masonic Lodge No 501. He was also a member of the Shrine, the Eastern Star Neal Chapter and the Veterans of Foreign Wars.

Evans served as trustee of the board of the Great Plains Baptist Church.

Evans and Wilma Day were married April 28, 1961, and she survives him. He is also survived by a daughter, Mrs Roy [Janice] Rush, Oklahoma City; two sons, Scotty Dean and James W. Evans, both of Oklahoma City; a stepdaughter, Mrs Jack [Donna] Hutcheson, Enid; two stepsons, John C. Day and Billie Day, both of Enid, and 10 grandchildren.


Obituary
Memorial Park
Garfield County, Oklahoma

Submitted by: Sylva Rhodes


© Enid News
Enid, Oklahoma
Sunday, April 8, 2007

Carolynn [Carpenter] Evans RN
November 14, 1926 ~ April 7, 2007


The funeral for Carolynn Evans, 80, of Enid, will be 3:30 pm Tuesday at Ladusau-Evans Chapel. The Revs Gail and James Edmison will officiate. Burial will be in Memorial Park Cemetery, Enid, OK.

She was born November 14, 1926, in Cherokee, OK. to William P. and Ola N. Shutt Carpenter, and died Saturday, April 7, 2007, in Cherokee.

She grew up in Cherokee and graduated from Lambert High School in 1944.

She attended nursing school at General Hospital and became a registered nurse.

She married Robert L. Evans May 16, 1948, in Lambert, and he died February 14, 1988.

She worked as a registered nurse at General Hospital, Memorial Hospital, Sunset Estates Nursing Home and Highland Park Manor Nursing Home.

She was a member of United Methodist Church.

She had moved to Cherokee Manor Nursing Home in December 2001.

Surviving are two daughters, Lynda Evans and Tammi Lambright, both of Las Vegas; four sons, Bob Evans Jr of Billings, Rickie Evans of Hillsdale, Randie Evans of Enid and Rex Evans of Tonkawa; one sister, Evelyn Stout of Cherokee; 22 grandchildren; and 29 great grandchildren.

In addition to her husband, she was preceded in death by one daughter and one sister.

Condolences may be made online at ladusauevans@sud denlinkmail.com

Memorials may be made through the funeral home to Hospice Circle of Love Enid or Fairview.


Obituary
Memorial Park
Garfield County, Oklahoma

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Submitted by: Sandi Carter


© Enid News and Eagle
Enid, Oklahoma
May 23, 2010

Russell W. "Russ" Evans
February 4, 1927 ~ MNay 22, 2010


Russ was born February 4, 1927, in Laverne, Okla., the son of Hershel and Velma Brillhart Evans and died Saturday, May 22, 2010, at Greenbrier Nursing Home.

He grew up in Laverne, graduating from Laverne High School. Russ served in the United States Army, and after his honorable discharge, he married Viva Lois Eades in Laverne on July 3, 1949. In 2009, they celebrated their 60th wedding anniversary.

They lived and farmed in Laverne.

He went to work for Phillips Petroleum Co., where he worked for 13 years. Then he worked for Vaughn Good for seven years before founding Evans Oilfield Construction, which he owned and operated until 1992, when he retired. Then he worked at Rite Way Construction, where he was still active.

Russ was a member of Emmanuel Baptist Church, where he was a deacon.

Russ is survived by his wife, Lois, of the home; son, Jack Evans of Ames; seven grandchildren; four great grandchildren; two sisters, Sula Bowker of Laverne, Okla., and Joan Evans of Jerome, Ariz.; and one brother, Boog Evans of Laverne, Okla.

Russ was preceded in death by his daughter Jill in 1983, and one brother.

Memorials may be made in Mr. Evans' memory to Emmanuel Christian School Scholarship Fund with Brown-Cummings Funeral Home serving as custodian of the funds.

Bio submitted by Evans family


Obituary
Memorial Park
Garfield County, Oklahoma

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Submitted by: Glenn Shroads


© Enid News and Eagle
Enid, Oklahoma
September 11, 2021

Viva Lois [Eades] Evans
November 18, 1928 ~ September 8, 2021


The services celebrating and honoring the life of Viva "Lois" Evans, 92, of Enid, will be 2:00 pm Monday, September 13, 2021, in the Emmanuel Enid Church, with Pastor Wade Burleson officiating. The service will be live-streamed on the Brown-Cummings Funeral Home Facebook page and the Emmanuel Enid website. Burial will follow in the Memorial Park Cemetery under the direction of Brown-Cummings Funeral Home.

Lois was born November 18, 1928, to Frank and Nettie Crisswell Eades in Scobey, Montana, and passed from this life September 8, 2021, in Enid, Oklahoma.

She was raised and educated in Laverne, graduating from Laverne High School in 1946. She attended Northwestern State University in Alva for two years.

She married the love of her life, Russell Wayne Evans, July 3, 1949.

The couple made their home in Laverne, where she worked at First National Bank for eighteen years. They moved to Enid in 1965, and she began working at Security National Bank for fifteen years. She then worked with her husband's oilfield company, Evans Oilfield Construction, until her retirement in 1990.

In retirement she enjoyed caring for her grandchildren and family.

She was a member of the Emmanuel Enid Church, where she was involved in several women's Bible study groups for many years.

She was also a member of the Christian Women's Club and enjoyed playing Pitch, bowling, and Bible study group at Burgundy Place.

She is survived by one son, Jack Joe Evans, of Ames; seven grandchildren; and fifteen great-grandchildren.

She was preceded in death by her husband, Russell, and one daughter, Jyl Jenkins.

Memorials may be made in her honor to the Emmanuel Nursery, with Brown-Cummings Funeral Home serving as custodian of the funds.

Condolences and special memories may be shared with the family online at www.Brown-Cummings.com


Obituary
Memorial Park
Garfield County, Oklahoma

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Submitted by: Dede Sutton-Morris


Enid, Oklahoma
Fevruary 2021

James D. "Jim" Evans
September 29, 1939 ~ January 29, 2021


Jim was reunited with his beloved wife Betty on January 29, 2021 at his home in Enid Oklahoma with his family by his side. He was born to Wilfred and Lillian Evans on September 29, 1939 in Enid Oklahoma.

Jim attended Westminster College and The University of Oklahoma where he was also a Phi Delt. His love for the University of Oklahoma continued throughout his life.

Jim was married to Flora Beth Cassody and had five children.

On May 30, 1978 Jim married Betty Schmidt who had two children.

Jim is survived by this blended family that includes Greg and Bonnie Evans, Sally and Dave Dayton, Robert and Michele Evans, Denise and Curtis Tucker, Joseph and Krista Evans, Steve and Kayelyn Appling, 23 grandchildren and 3 great grandchildren. Other survivors include his sister, Sally Baker, brother Samuel and wife Sandy Evans.

He is preceded in death by his father and mother Wilfred and Lillian Evans, his daughter Jamie Lopez and brother-in-law Richard Baker.

Jim enjoyed traveling and vacation time in Marco Island Florida where he had a winter home and summers in Minnesota at a family cabin on Deer Lake.

One of his other loves was to fly as he held his pilots license for many years.

During his life he was a member of the Grand National Quail Club and an active member of Rotary Club of Enid.

His hobbies included snow skiing, playing softball, tennis and golf.

During his career Jim was the president and CEO of Evans Drug Corporation founded by his Grandfather Samuel B Evans PHAR in 1897. During his tenure he expanded the company to 8 locations within the state. He was also the The chairman for Affiliated/Associated drugstores during 1989-1990.

He was a lifelong member of Oakwood Country Club.

During his retirement Jim and Betty loved traveling the county in their motor coach making new friends wherever they went.

He served as a Deacon, Elder, and Trustee of the First Presbyterian Church of Enid Oklahoma. Jim was a founding and active member of the Westminster Presbyterian Church.

Above all of his accomplishments, Jim was most proud of his family, finding true joy in being a dedicated father and grandfather.

Memorials in his name may be made to Westminster Presbyterian Church and the YWCA Crisis Center of Enid.

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"A MOVER AND A SHAKER": Family, friends reflect on memories with Jim Evans

By Kelci McKendrick
Enid News & Eagle


Husband. Supportive. Father. Provider. Patient. Boss. Innovative. Hardworking. Friend. Christian. Generous. Respected. Tender-hearted. These words are just a handful of the things James "Jim" Evans was to his family, friends and the community of Enid.

Evans, a longtime and involved resident of Enid and former president and CEO of Evans Drug Center, died January 29, but his memory and legacy will continue on as he is remembered by his family, friends and former employees.

His son Steve Appling best described him by saying though he worked hard, he always made time for those he cared about.

"Even if it was three o'clock in the middle of the workday, and we had a baseball game, you'd see him drive up at the last minute just so he could watch you play, and then he'd be back in the car and then back down to the office," Appling said. "He just made that time to do that kind of stuff."

Evans accomplished a lot during his 81 years on Earth. He was born in Enid, and he married Flora Beth Cassody and had five children: Jamie, Greg, Sally, Robert and Joseph. In 1978, he married Betty Schmidt, who had two children of her own: Steve and Denise. The blended family grew up together.

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They each have fond memories together and with Evans.

Doug Frantz has been a friend of Evans since about 1970, but their families go way back - they even have the same great-grandmother, Frantz said.

"[Evans was] a good friend and a lot of fun,"" Frantz said. "I had lunch with him from time to time and always enjoyed his friendship."

Evans Drug Corp was founded in 1897 by Evans' grandfather Samuel Evans and his brothers Charlie and Nate. Evans began working there alongside his father Wilfred Evans in 1959, taking over as CEO and president in 1984 or 1985 before retiring and selling his side of the store to his partner Kyle Whitehead in 2015.

Whitehead began working at Evans Drug Center as a partner in 2000, doing a "handshake deal in the parking lot" and helping the business evolve over the years with Evans. Whitehead said he couldn't have asked for a better partner in Evans and that he learned a lot from him.

"He and I would disagree on things, and then several months later, I would typically find out he was the one that was correct," Whitehead said with a chuckle. "His life experiences sure played in helping me grow as a businessman and as a person. He was one of those types of partners. He was the good sounding board, always kept things in perspective, and then became, beyond partners, just a good friend."

Though Evans left Evans Drug Center and Whitehead took over, their relationship never changed. Whitehead said he found comfort and security knowing his former partner was always a phone call away.

"We would still go to lunch, we would talk, you know, talk business," Whitehead said. "He would call occasionally and just check up on me, and I would bounce ideas off him ... With him passing, there's a little bit of, "Huh, who am I going to ask now?"

Ruth Buller, a former employee of Evans Drug Center, started out as an assistant manager at Evans Drug Center's Westgate Shopping Center location in 1988, going up in the ranks to become the general manager of the store at 1006 W. Willow in 2003.

"I worked for [Evans Drug Center] for 28 years ... [Evans] was the best boss I ever had," Buller said. "Jim had a lot of long-term employees. It was not unusual for his employees to be there for 25, 30 year ... That says a lot about the company, about the way that Jim ran the business and the type of boss he was that he could maintain his employees for that length of time."

She not only considered Evans her employer but one of her dearest friends. She went on business trips for Evans Drug Center and traveled a lot with Evans and his wife Betty, but one of the most memorable trips for Buller was whenever she had to fly to Philadelphia - it was her first time flying, right after 9/11.

"He said, I'm going to send you to Philadelphia, and I'm going, "Uh, what?" Buller said. "The thought that went through my mind was, 'Do I tell him that I've never been on an airplane? Do I tell him that I don't want to fly?"

Buller didn't tell Evans and never did, but she said that trip ended up being "awesome." She said Evans was the one who always told her, "You can do it."

"I appreciated every year that I got to work with him," Buller said. "He was just a fantastic boss, a fantastic man - I just couldn't say enough good things about him."

Whitehead said Evans was never afraid of change when it came to the business.

"I talked about putting in a home-infusion pharmacy in the back, and I went into his office, and we sat there and talked about it. The next morning, he is in the back of the building with his tape measure out and has a couple of our employees moving stuff out, and he was already starting to build it, and we were just in the talking stages, but that just exemplifies who he is ... He wasn't a talker - he was a doer."

All of Evans' kids even worked the store, inheriting his work ethic - ironically telling his daughter Denise Tucker that she needed to not work so hard, which his kids laughed about.

Curtis Tucker, owner of Enid Buzz, actually met his wife through Evans and Betty - their daughter Denise. Tucker worked for Evans Drug Center as an advertising director for around 10 years after moving to Enid from Oklahoma City to take the job.

"If it wasn't for Jim and Betty, I wouldn't be up in Enid," Tucker said. "I did an ad, they said, 'You gotta put the sales batch in the computer,' and I said, 'OK, what's a sales batch, and what's a computer?' So they helped me to turn on a computer, and without that, I would have never gotten into computers, the internet, all the things that I did, so basically, everything that I have today is due to Jim Evans."

Denise had told Tucker that she wouldn't date him since he worked with her dad, so Tucker got Evans' approval, and they've been married for almost 23 years now.

"He was the best father-in-law ever," Tucker said. "He just did everything for us. Anytime we needed anything, he was always there to help out - he and Betty."

Betty went along with Evans on some of his business trips, and he even brought his kids during their senior years in high school, taking them to places such as Chicago and New York City.

"He took advantage of those opportunities with his kids - one-on-one time with each of us," Appling said.

The family took many trips to Marco Island, Fla, to their winter home and to Minnesota in the summers, where they had a cabin on Deer Lake, where they would ride on a jet ski and a sailboat, build puzzles together, go fishing and then host fish fries - things the kids all remember as good memories, and even as they got older, they would bring their own families out to visit Evans and Betty at the Florida and Minnesota homes.

Evans also was a man of faith, his daughter Sally Dayton said. He was a deacon, elder and trustee of First Presbyterian Church, where he attended for many years with Frantz, and Frantz said Evans and Betty often would host Bible studies at their house. He also was a founding and active member of Westminster Presbyterian Church.

"He was quite involved in Enid's community," Frantz said. "He was mover and a shaker."

Appling said of everything his father was - a member of Grand National Quail Club, Oakwood Country Club and Enid Rotary Club, a licensed pilot, a golfer, a businessman, a friend, a traveler, a Christian and so much more - "dad" was how he best remembered him.

"There are fathers out there that are sometimes in their kids' lives, there are fathers that are present a lot of the times, but then there are dads," he said, "and dads are people that are there for their kids, are always available, are loving on them, taking care of them - he was a dad."


Obituary
Memorial Park
Garfield County, Oklahoma

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Submitted by: Glenn Shroads


© Henninger Allen Funeral Home
Garfield County, OK
July 2023

Jimmie Allen "Jim" Evans Sr
June 22, 1941 ~ July 4, 2023


The graveside services for 82-year-old, Enid resident Jimmie Allen Evans Sr will be at 10:00 am, Saturday, July 8, 2023, in the Chapel of Memorial Park Cemetery under the direction of Henninger-Hinson Funeral Home. Pastor David Reber will officiate.

Jimmie was born June 22, 1941, in Enid to Jimmie and Helen [Taylor] Evans and passed away July 4, 2023.

Jim Married Vesta Paulette "Polly" Shippy, May 23, 1966. He was raised in Enid, Oklahoma and graduated from Enid High in 1960. They had four children.

He served in the 45th Infantry of the Oklahoma National Guard, worked at Vance Air Force Base on T-38 planes for several years. He worked for the Enid Fire Department and retired as a Captain after 25 years of service in 1997.

After retirement Jim worked for the Enid Public Schools as an elementary bus driver. He enjoyed woodworking, fishing, vegetable gardening, and his naps. He loved attending his grandchildren's sporting events and spending time with his family, grandchildren and great grandchildren. He was a beloved husband, father and grandfather and will be dearly missed.

He is survived by his wife Polly of 57 years. His children Teresa Washburn and husband Dale, Son-in-law Micheal Lawver, Ginger Courter and husband Mavick, and Jimmie Evans Jr, all of Enid, Oklahoma; Six grandchildren, Brad Washburn and wife Wendy, Lauren [Lawver] McBride and husband Jacob, Mason Lawver, Morgan [Lawver] Treat and husband Trey, Chase Courter, and Macy Courter, and Six great grandchildren. Jim has one sister Linda Kirby of Belvidere, Illinios and a brother-in-law Blaine Jantzen of Bartlesville, OK.

Jim is preceded in death by his parents, one sister Janice Janzen, and daughter Jill Lawver.

In lieu of flowers memorials may be made to the Saint Paul's Lutheran Church General Fund.


Obituary
Memorial Park
Garfield County, Oklahoma

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Submitted by: Glenn Shroads


© Enid News and Eagle
Enid, Oklahoma
March 1, 2018

Thomas Franklin Evans
April 9, 1941 ~ February 27, 2018


Funeral service for Thomas Evans, 76, of Enid, is 11:00 a.m. Friday, March 2, 2018, at World Harvest Church with Pastor Brad Mendenhall and Pastor Mike Sturgeon officiating.

Burial follows in Memorial Park Cemetery, under the direction of Anderson-Burris Funeral Home & Crematory.

Thomas was born April 9, 1941, in Burnt Prairie, IL, to Frank and Martha [Guffey] Evans, and passed away on February 27, 2018, in Enid.

Thomas loved to hunt, fish, and play golf. He loved watching OU Football and was a very big fan of Barry Switzer. He was a member of the World Harvest Church in Enid.

He was preceded in death by both his parents; stepfather Jack Purdy, and brother, Ray Evans.

Thomas is survived by his wife, Glenda Evans; daughter, Robin Ewing [Bryan] of Drummond; son, Mike Evans [Melba] of Enid; four grandchildren, Kyle Ewing and wife Jennifer, Tyler Evans and wife Caitlin, Garrett Evans and wife Emma, and Kara Bergdall and husband Kendall; six great-grandchildren; and sister, Darlene Duffano of Gulfport, MS.

Memorials may be made through the funeral home to OMRF-Heart Division.

Guestbook is available online at www.AndersonBurris.com


Obituary
Memorial Park
Garfield County, Oklahoma

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Submitted by: Glenn Shroads


© Brown-Cummings Funeral Home
Enid, Oklahoma
September 2018

Betty S. [Schmidt] Evans
May 6, 1947 ~ September 14, 2018


Betty S. Evans, wife of James D. Evans, passed from this life on September 13, 2018, at her home. She was born to Ruben and Agnes Schmidt on May 6, 1947 in Weatherford, Oklahoma.

Betty loved the Lord with all her heart and wanted everyone to share in that salvation.

James and Betty married on May 30, 1978 and had a blended family of seven children. As part of their wedding vows they read Ruth 1:16-17: "Your people will be my people and your God will be my God, where you die I will die and there I will be buried." They lived everyday by this promise and created a family bond that has remained unbroken.

She loved her children and her grandchildren and took great joy in watching them grow up.

Betty was a wonder in the kitchen, an amazing cook and an incredible seamstress.

She enjoyed traveling, gardening and being a caring friend.

She was an active member of multiple prayer groups both in Enid and the many years she and Jim spent on Marco Island, Florida where they had a winter home.

Betty was a founding and active member of Westminster Presbyterian Church. She was also an active member of PEO Chapter Q.

Betty is survived by her husband James D. Evans, 6 children and their spouses; Greg and Bonnie Evans, Sally and Dave Dayton, Robert and Michelle Evans, Denise and Curtis Tucker, Joseph and Krista Evans, Steve and Kayelyn Appling, 23 grandchildren and 2 great grandchildren. Other survivors include her sister, Alnita McCarthy, brother and wife, Howard and Loretta Schmidt, her sister-in-law Sally Baker, brother-in-law and wife, Samuel and Sandy Evans.

She was preceded in death by her father and mother, her father-in-law, Wilfred Evans, her mother-in-law, Lillian Evans, her daughter, Jamie Lopez, brother-in-law Terrance McCarthy and Brother-in-law Richard Baker.

The Funeral service Celebrating and Honoring the life of Betty will be held 10:00 A.M. Monday September 17, 2018 in the Enid Mennonite Brethren Church. Burial will follow in the Memorial Park Cemetery. A Family visitation will be held from 2:00 P.M - 4:00 P.M. Sunday September 16, 2018 in the Brown-Cummings Funeral Home.

Memorials in her name made be made to the YWCA-Crisis Center, the Bungoma Bible School, and the Westminster Presbyterian Church Building Fund with Brown-Cummings Funeral Home serving as custodian of the funds.

Condolences to the family may be made online at WWW.Brown-Cummings.com


Obituary
Memorial Park
Garfield County, Oklahoma

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Submitted by: Jo Aguirre


© Henninger Hinson Funeral Home
Garfield County, OK
January 2024

Lori Dwyn [Dillingham] Evans
February 3, 1967 ~ December 31, 2023


The celebration of life for Lori [Dillingham] Evans, 56 year-old Enid resident will be Thursday, January 4, 2024, at 1:30 PM in the Westminster Church in Enid, Oklahoma, with the Rev Tracy Evans officiating.

A private family burial will precede the celebration at Memorial Park under the direction of Henninger-Hinson Funeral Home.

Lori was born February 3, 1967 in Enid to Dan L. Dillingham and Kay C. Dillingham and died Sunday, December 31, 2023, at St Mary's Regional Medical Center surrounded by her family.

Lori attended local schools and graduated from Enid High School, graduating with the class of 1985. She then attended Pepperdine University before transferring to Oklahoma State University where she obtained her Bachelor of Education and a Master's Degree in Educational Counseling.

On June 19, 1993, she married John Patrick Evans II in the First Presbyterian Church in Enid.

The couple made their first home in Edmond, where Lori taught Elementary Education at Saint John's Christian Heritage Academy, Putnam City North and then Clegern Elementary School in Edmond.

A few years later, they returned to Enid where they owned and operated Johnnie's Charcoal Broiler.

She was a long-time member of Westminster Presbyterian Church in Oklahoma City.

Lori was an All-State Basketball Player for Enid High School from 1982-1985. While at Oklahoma State University she and her team won the All-College intermural championship against O.U. She was a member of the Pi Beta Phi Sorority and her sweet "sisters" were always amazing about keeping in touch with her through the years.


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