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| By: Susan and Nick Rice
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Apr 27, 2010 |
| Buddy and Pam I am so sorry for your loss, just visted my sister grave and saw, can not even imagine how you all feel. Nick and I send our heart to you all for such a lose, as we all know we have had one in our lifetime. |
| By: Henry Beaulier
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Feb 22, 2010 |
I like others, have found out this terrible and shocking news. Joey was one of my childhood friends along with Jason. One of the best things I liked about Joey was he never judged me and I never judged him, sure he would kid around and me being older and him being about 4 foot taller, but we always had a great time together.
Kids usually have their arguments, but we never did. I hated to move away from all the friends I had every known but with my child coming, I needed a new start. The largest regret was leaving my friends. I don't even know where to begin with all the memories we shared together. I know that with Joey and Jason in a room, there was never a shortage of laughs.... ever. Joey had no fear of anything. It was go all in or go home and I guess that is why everyone wanted to hang around him.
Pam and Buddy, you were always good to me and so was your son. I am glad that he lived a full life in such a short time. It is truly sad that he is gone, but I see him looking down with that big wide smile knowing things are all right. I will miss you. I am glad to have called you my friend.
Henry Beaulier |
| By: Tiki Beaulier-Swetlick
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Feb 21, 2010 |
| I met Joey through my brother Henry and their mutual friend Jason when we were all kids (teens) and from the moment I met him, Joey always had this wonderful and contagious smile. He always looked like he was up to something. We all used to play rummy late at night at our house and hang out. I often cooked dinners for the bunch of us. He was so kind to me and although we lost touch after we moved away he will forever remain in my thoughts as this tall kid with a wonderful smile and joyous laughter. To Pamela and Family: May the Lord Be Your Strength As You Walk Through This Difficult Journey Together. With Loving Thoughts and Prayers, Tiki |
| By: Joan Dillman
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Feb 19, 2010 |
| Dearest Pam and Family: I didn't know Joey well, but after reading several of the tributes, I understand what a dear young man he was. I can only imagine your pain, but as a Mother, I understand it. Our consolation lies in the comfort of our family and friends and in God's Promise to never leave us and to give us eternal life. I know Joey is in peace in the loving arms of the Lord. God Bless You!! |
| By: Nathan Head
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Feb 16, 2010 |
We are all truely saddened to hear of Joe's passing. All the memories of the things we did together will never be forgotten. I have always thought of Joe as a brother, he will be greatly missed. Buddy, Pam, Evan, and Andy, I am so sorry. My thoughts and prayers are with every one of you. Stay strong and take care. May God bless you all with strength and comfort.
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| By: Clyde and Susan Vermillion
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Feb 15, 2010 |
| Dearest Pam, I am so sorry to here of the lose of your son. I know it is such a tragic time for you and your other sons, the Lord will give you each the strength to go on and finish your course to go and be with him we will be remembering you and your family in our prayers... |
| By: Rev. Evelyn Guenther
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Feb 14, 2010 |
| My dearest Pam, Evan, Andy and all the family. My heart goes out to each one of you and I wish I could be there to hold you, love you and pray for you. I know how much you loved Joey and I treasure the times he attended out Friday night service and seeing him worship the Lord. I remember the first time I met him..I came to your house and he was so sweet. I know he loved the Lord and the devil may have taken his body, but the Lord has his spirit. We don't know what happened those last few minutes, but I believe the Lord stepped in and snached him from the jaws of death and took him Home, safe now forever. I am thankful you have Butch there with you. May the Lord comfort each one of you as only He can...look forward to where he is, not backward to where he was. Jesus and I love you so much. Evelyn |
| By: Rod and Becky
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Feb 13, 2010 |
| Our deepest heartfelt sympathy go out to all the family at the loss of their beloved son, brother, nephew, cousin, friend, our Joey. We know he will be greatly missed in all our lives. Our prayers are with you; and may God continue to strenghten you and carry you through this time of great loss. We love you. |
| By: Butch
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Feb 13, 2010 |
I had the honor to have known Joey only for a short time.The time I knew Joey is a time that will be with me for always.Joey was a young man of GOD and was an inspiration to all those who knew him.He will be greatly missed.Joey is with the Lord now,that is where he wanted to be. Me and moma will miss miss you.
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| By: Sue Carr
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Feb 11, 2010 |
| Simply put, I loved that child as my own. I shall miss him forever. |
| By: Dusty
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Feb 11, 2010 |
| I remember the times I went over Pam's house, years back when they where younger and Joey was there, he always showed me respect. They made me feel welcome. I could see also how Linda loved the boys like they where her own. She always made sure that on their birthdays they where told that she loved them and remembered them. My heartfelt condolences to all of the Green and Evans family. He truly will be missed here on earth, but welcomed in heaven by Jesus and the family members that have gone on before. |
| By: Jennifer DePalma
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Feb 10, 2010 |
| I am still in shock over this, Joey was such a beautiful person always willing to be there for his friends, he was at my home a few weeks ago painting my daughters bed and was so proud of what he was doing for our little girl, he had so much love for her and our family. He was my husbands best friend and a huge part of our family and he will remain there in our hearts forever. We all miss him so much and are praying for all of you. I know Joey is with god and happy. He was so special to us it's so weird to think he wont be riding his bike down the trail to get to our house anymore or that my husband can't have him over just to spend time with. My mother in law has told me so many story's over the years about my husband and Joey and I love the relationship they were able to share from childhood into adulthood Jason and Joey were so lucky to have each other I was lucky to have met Joey and have him as one of my great friends. The last time Jason seen him was a few days before he passed Joey needed a ride to the store for a bag of Cheetos I was fortunate enough to call while he was in the car he made it a point to get on the phone and tell me he loved me and to kiss his Rosey Posy goodnight, I love the fact that was our last memory. He was a good man with a great heart I feel so blessed to have had him in my life I know he is in a better place and I have faith we will see him on the other side one day. Our prayers are with his whole family we are praying for all of you, please let us know if there is anything we can do for you during this time and know Andy & Evan still have a brother down the street. |
| By: Diana Evans
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Feb 10, 2010 |
| I am so blessed to have known Joey. He was such a joy to be around. He always smiled and had a big heart and alot of love for his family. The memories I have are beautiful. I got to see him shortly about two years ago and when he said "Hi aunt Diana" I almost cried! It had been a long time since I had seen him. Glad I got to see him that day and get a hug. Joey will be missed. He is now with the angels and is ok. God bless you Buddy, Pam, Evan and Andy. My prayers are with you. |
| By: Jose Colion
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Feb 10, 2010 |
| I'm truly sorry to hear that Joey has been called upon by the lord. I've known him since I was a kid and all of my adult life. I will pray for the family he left behind and the friends he had that considered him family. |
| By: mom (Pamela Green Beard
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Feb 10, 2010 |
| There are no words to describe this loss of my son. Joey was truly a great son. He wasn'nt just my son,he was my freind. I wish this was all a bad dream and i could wake up. I will miss you Joey, i know you loved Jesus and Jesus loves you. Thankyou for going to church with me. I was always so proud to have you as my son. Joey had alot of scriptures underlined in his bible. He had pictures of Jesus in his room,he was not ashamed of the gospel of Jesus Christ. He had a tattoo on his arm that had a cross and said Jesus walks with me. He even had my initals PLG on his arm. He loved his mama (me),i loved him dearly. It's not over,he is in Heaven having a glorious time,waiting on us. I can do all things through Christ who stengthens me! PHILIPPIANS 4:13 Mom |
| By: Holly Easterly-Lillard
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Feb 10, 2010 |
| My thoughts and prayers are with Joey's family and his younger brothers. We were close as kids, and always in the same classes at Magrill. We spent hours on the phone together talking and listening to music. To this day, I swear I never hear the Offsprings without thinking of him. He was a shy kid at school, but when you got to know him, he was the kindest, most loving person. We would hang out from time to time later on in high school. He was a gentle giant, that's the best way to put it. He grew up to be a big man, but I never considered him anything less than a sweetheart. His kind eyes and smile gave him away. I have faith that he is with God now. You will never be forgotten Joey~I hope you know that my dear childhood friend. |
| By: Cara Ezzell
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Feb 10, 2010 |
In the short time I knew Joey I really liked him. He is very sweet & would do anything he was asked. He was such a hard worker but always had a smile on his face. He has helped me numerous times; getting my horse saddled, holding out feed for Jolly when I was riding him late, ect.
I remember the day when Della had to be euthanized b/c he had serious colic. I went out in the pasture where Della was covered & I started crying & then I noticed Joey had tears on his face. That let me know what caring person he is. We talked for awhile; that proved how much he cared about the horses. "Real men cry."
I truly wish I could have known him much longer.
Godspeed Joey & I know your w/ God,
Cara Ezzell |
| By: karanpyle
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Feb 10, 2010 |
Joey,
you will be greatley missed. You had a way of lighting up a room. I will miss you that deep voice and that big smile. I know you are with Jesus and all the angels so you rest and know that you are greatly loved and missed.I love you Joey.We will see you again.
karanpyle |
| By: Aunt Linda & Dusty
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Feb 10, 2010 |
Pam, Buddy, Evan, Andy,
I can't imagine your grief. I tell myself this can't be happening, but it is. I ache for you, and for myself too because I loved him so much, and will truly miss him, but God's Grace is sufficient, and is the only thing that can bring us through, and can even turn this nightmare into a blessing, and give glory to God. We were so close. Joey loved his family, and I know he loved me! In tears I still hear that deep husky voice saying "I love you Aunt Linda, If there is anything you ever need you better call me. I mean it Aunt Linda. I love you." I loved him too I see that big smile he always wore, and those kind eyes. He had a big heart, and a heart for God. Life can never be the same without him. I am sure Mammaw and Darryl were overjoyed to see him, and Papoose finally united with this grandson he had never met. There is yet another treasure in Heaven. |
| By: Cypress Trails
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Feb 10, 2010 |
We at Cypress Trails are heartbroken and saddened beyond words to that we lost the precious and promising Joey Evans on February 7, 2010.
Please recall Joey as the gentle giant that he was--working so hard for us last year after Hurricane Ike--with no job too menial, dirty, or thankless. Sporting more than a few tattoos, he probably appeared menacing to strangers, but once he flashed that million-dollar smile, his deep and unwavering love for others was unmistakable. Like all of us, Joey endured many dark hours in his life, but the sun still burned bright in his heart, and he remained a tremendously gentle soul until the day of his death.
Lately, in fact, Joey had been making tremendous progress in his life--an irony that makes his death all the more devastating, if that is even possible. True to his profoundly generous nature right to the end, Joey stopped by to visit us a few weeks ago, going out of his way to bring his best wishes & love to everyone and introduce a new friend in his life. Joey had so much to give, and we are all eternally grateful that we were part of his life for the bitterly brief time he was here.
His death is a terrible loss to the entire Cypress Trails family, but most especially to CeCi, Darolyn's daughter and Joey's best friend since childhood. Along with Joey's parents, CeCi has been deeply, deeply affected by his death, and we ask that you keep her, and all of his loved ones, in your prayers. His senseless death is a hard blow to bear, but please, in Joey's honor and with his vibrant memory to light the way, let us go on with renewed love and respect for each other.
Darolyn Butler and the Cypress Trails Family
(281)446-7232 darolyn@swbell.net
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| By: Lara
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Feb 10, 2010 |
| Words could never express how sorry I am for your loss. I worked with Joey at the ranch adn know what a heart of gold he had and wanted to share. I am truly saddened by this and he will forever be missed. He touched so many lives around him with his will and kindness. Rest in peace, Joey. |
| By: Debbie Rich
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Feb 10, 2010 |
| I wanted to express my deepest sympathy for your loss. Even though I did not know Joseph personally, I know what its like to lose someone you love. Comfort can come from knowing God sees the pain we feel. Psalms 56:8 says that He collects all our tears and preserves them in his bottle and records everyone in his book. He promises to soon resurrect our loved ones to perfect health and life in a peaceful new world. (Psalms 37:11,29; John 5:28,29; Revelation 21:4) It is my wish you will find comfort and peace from these words in the Bible. |
| By: Debi France Elkin
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Feb 9, 2010 |
| Pam and Buddy I am so sorry for your loss. I remeber when Joey was born. There are no words to express my sorrow and sadness. If there is anything you all need please feel free to contact us. I will keep you close in prayer during this most difficult time....All of my love Debi and Danny |
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