Essie Mae Evans

of Lake Jackson, TX

May 26, 1921 - March 14, 2018


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Essie Mae Evans, affectionately known as "Bobo" by her grandchildren and great grand children, passed away peacefully at home March 14, 2018 at the age of 96. She was born on May 26, 1921 to (Hulda) Era Lee Habenicht and Charles Schwethelm in San Antonio, Texas. Her father died when she was only six months old and her mother needed to find work so she could support her and her three year old sister, Verde. Her mother moved them to the German-speaking town of Fredericksburg where relatives could help take care of them while her mother stayed in San Antonio to find work and get established as a single mother. Her fondest memories were from those times, living with her relatives on a farm in Fredericksburg. When she started to school she could not speak English only German. She and her sister eventually returned to San Antonio to be with their mother and continue their education. She graduated from Thomas Jefferson High School in 1942, and went on to the John Sealy School of Nursing in Galveston to become a Registered Nurse. Shortly after graduating she, like many of the nurses, went to Freeport to help open up the hospital at Dow Chemical which at that time was a defense plant, Dow Magnesium, a plant producing metal for use in the building of air planes requested by England. She, like many others, lived in government-issued trailers behind the hospital. In Freeport is where she met her future husband, Chives Woodruff Evans. Chives was a recent graduate of University of Alabama and one of the many Chemical Engineers Dow was hiring at that time. They were married on January 30, 1945, a very short time before he was called to serve in World War II and go overseas. Essie lived with family and friends during that time in various towns in Texas. At the end of the war they returned to Freeport and their only daughter, Teresa Ann, was born. Essie was a devoted wife, mother, grandmother and great-grandmother. She developed many long-term friendships, enjoying her many friends in both Freeport and Lake Jackson she and Chives played bridge, attended dances, had neighborhood get-togethers, and she worked for Dr. James A. Stewart. In the last 40 years she lived in Lake Jackson. She is preceded in death by her husband of 56 years, Chives Evans, by her parents and by her sister, Verde Martin and by her son-in-law, George Coyner. She is also preceded in death by a very dear friend of hers of 75 years, Marge Stewart, their friendship dating back to their school of nursing days. She is survived by her daughter, Teresa Ann Coyner of Austin and by her granddaughters, Casey Danell Harrison of Austin and Krista Lynn Dawdy of Sunnyvale, Texas and their husbands, Jason Harrison and Michael Dawdy. She is also very proud of her four great grandchildren, Jacob Coyner Harrison and Tyler Evan Harrison of Austin and Ainsley Reece Dawdy and Austin Ryan Dawdy of Sunnyvale. She is also survived by several nieces and nephews and their spouses whom she all loved dearly as well as by Lois Wolf, a devoted and caring friend of hers for over 30 years. Also, Teresa would like to personally thank Natalie Edwards, her long time caregiver who also took care of Mr. Evans as well as Shonda Thomas. Also a special appreciation goes to Dr. A. Amin's devotion to her care as well as Caring Senior Services Inc., Chi St. Luke's Health Brazosport Home Health Services and Dignity Hospice who provided wonderful care for her. Essie has requested a small intimate private graveside service. In lieu of flowers, please make a contribution to any of the following: First Baptist Church of Freeport, Military Moms & Wives, 313 West Mulbery Street Angleton, Texas 77515; USO, Cal Farley Home, 10497 Town and Country Way Houston, Texas 77024; or a charity of your choice.

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9 Condolence(s)
Judith Davis
New Braunfels, TX
Sunday, April 15, 2018

Dear Teresa and Family. It is very hard to bury a parent. My thoughts are with all of you. I have sent a donation to honor your mom.

Cheryl Hill Dancak
San Antonio, TX
Tuesday, April 3, 2018

Loved you Essie Mae, and loved my nickname you originated, What a true blessing you were to our whole family!
"Cheri B"

Samantha Odom
Lake Jackson, TX
Monday, March 19, 2018

It was the up most pleasure being able to get to know Essie. She was an amazing and kind woman. She kept everyone, including Dr. Amin in check. She was in total control of her life all the way till the end. We all just loved her dearly. Essie was special to all of us and she will be missed dearly. Hugs and Prayers Teresa and family
Samantha/ Caring Senior Service

Russ and Lu Leidy
College Station, TX
Monday, March 19, 2018

We were so sorry to hear of Essie's passing. We were neighbors of Chives and Essie when living in Lake Jackson. She was a dear lady who always had a smile and a kind word. Our children would always stop and visit with them on their porch when going to or coming from school. Our Prayers are with your family.

Marsha Reed
Brazoria, TX
Monday, March 19, 2018

So sorry for your loss. I knew Essie for a short period, but felt we were long friends from the first time we met. She was such a dear, sweat lady. Will miss you. God bless Teresa and other family and friends.

Ruth Holt
Bay City, TX
Sunday, March 18, 2018

Theresa, I just heard about your mom. She was a beautiful lady and a treasured friend of my mom. I didn't know she was still living. I am so glad you got to have her for such a long time. Love, Ruth

Sandra Lea
College Station, TX
Saturday, March 17, 2018

So sorry to read about Essie. Such a sweet lady. We, too, remember the good times with them and the Kings. You are in our prayers.
Love, Sandra and Allen Lea

Betty Johnston
Sweeny, TX
Friday, March 16, 2018

I'm saddened to hear my dear friend, "Ms.Evans" has left this crazy world. She was a lovely & delightful LADY. We came to know each other years ago when I delivered her mail. She would drive to the LJ post office and mail me a little ceramic bunny at Easter, and a sweet ceramic animal at Christmas after I retired! We have kept in touch by phone or my sporadic visits ever so often, and not as often as I would have liked. I am heartbroken to not be able to "say goodbye" to her, but I know she knew how much I cared. What a strong and sweet lady! 'Til we meet again, Ms.Evans...........
Love,
Betty Johnston

Harold G. mahan
Nixon, TX
Friday, March 16, 2018

So sorry to hear about Essie, she was such a sweet lady. We loved all of the good times we shared with your family and the Kings. We will keep all of you in our thoughts and prayers.

Love
Harold and Florence Ruth Mahan