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Clarence Duane Evans

November 15, 1940 ~ November 11, 2013 (age 72) 72 Years Old

Clarence Evans Obituary

Clarence Duane Evans, 72, of the Smithburg community, passed away on his way to United Hospital Center on Monday, November 11, 2013 due to a heart attack. Duane was born on November 15, 1940 to the late Clarence W. and Anita J. Snyder Evans.

Duane married Joan Phyllis James Evans (who survives) on June 30, 1961. They had two children; daughter, Cassandra "Sandy" Ewing and her husband (and Duanes very close son-in-law) William B. Ewing, Smithburg community and son, Craig Duane Evans, Black Lick Sandy currently works at the North Central Regional Jail as a receptionist and Craig worked with his Dad at Evans Dozer Service. He also leaves behind his grandchildren, Clayton and Sarah Evans; two brothers, Jerry (Janice) Evans and Randy (Candi) Evans; two sisters, Susie (Robert) Marino and Betty (William) Reed and several nieces and nephews.

In his early life, Duane attended Sherwood Grade School and Doddridge County High School. He worked on his parents dairy farm in his early adulthood after his father injured his back and was incapable of running the farm. Duane then worked for the State Road, B&K Tractors, Greer Brothers, Marble Cliff, Black Rock, Ward Construction, and J F Allen. After his long string of successful jobs, he decided to open Evans Dozer Service in 1981, where he offered such services cutting timber, excavation, and, most recently, well location construction. Throughout his life, he worked on such things as Rt. 50, I-79, Corridor H, Fairview Shell, Fairview Diner, The Fairview, and over 100 various wells. Duane was a member of the Operating Engineers Local #132. He was also Protestant by faith throughout his entire life.


Duane was known for his kindness and charisma; anyone who was around him was not a stranger for long. Duane could hold a conversation about anything and everything. Even the night before his heart attack, he was at the Fairview Shell, where he could almost always be found, helping a person who he had never met, patch a tire. In addition to his conversation skills, Duane had an avid work ethic, he would work from dawn to dusk 7 days a week. If a job ever needed done, he was always on the scene to do what was needed. One of his best qualities and worst flaws was he was always giving; whether that be his time, aid, or work to anyone in need.


Funeral services will be conducted in the Spurgeon Funeral Home, 212 Front St., West Union on Thursday, November 14, 2013 at 1PM with Pastor Robert McClanen presiding. Family will receive friends in the funeral home chapel on Wednesday, November 13, 2013 from 3-8PM. Interment will follow in the Masonic Memorial Park, West Union. In lieu of flowers contributions may be made to the Doddridge County Humane Society, 1286 Wiseman Run, Salem, WV 26426.


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