Reginald Evans (February 04, 1938 - September 13, 2024)

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Reginald Evans
  • February 04, 1938
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  • September 13, 2024

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Reginald “Reg” John Evans, 86, of The Villages, FL, passed away on Friday, September 13, 2024, after a short battle with cancer.

Reg was born February 4, 1938, in London to John and Isabel. After finishing Sixth Form (High School), Reg briefly joined the British Army, during which he engaged in highly classified reconnaissance missions to various German pubs for a pint. In 1963 he moved to Los Angeles, CA, where he started his career with Davis Colors and worked his way up to Vice President.

In 1975, Reg met his wife Kay at a Wailers Ski Club event. Family lore has it that he asked her if she wanted to dance and she politely declined. Not to be deterred, he followed up with “Yes, you do” and the rest is history. After traveling the world and running out of places to go, they settled in the Los Angeles, CA, area and had two children, John and Kathleen.

Reg decided to follow his passion and opened a small café in Torrance, CA in 1988. He always mentioned that his children running up to him in the evening as he returned home from work was a highlight of his day. The kids feel they should come clean and acknowledge that the first thing they asked was if he brought any candy – which he always did.

In 1994, the family moved back to the east coast, settling in Bowie, MD, where Reg returned to a career with Davis Colors as a logistics specialist. After successfully getting the kids to adulthood, in 2006 Reg and Kay moved to The Villages where he maximized his retirement years by traveling, making paella, playing cribbage, singing karaoke, never letting Kay win at gin, stage performances, and taking any opportunity to share a good glass of wine with family and friends.

He is survived by his wife, Kay, children, John and Kathleen, both of Reston, VA, and sister, Jean Cook, of Croydon, UK.

The family will be holding a private remembrance gathering.

Arrangements entrusted with BALDWIN BROTHERS Funeral & Cremation Society-Spanish Springs, 352-430-1449.  Sentiments are encouraged at www.baldwincremation.com.

 


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  1. Martin Cook says:
    08 Oct 2024
    I only ever had one uncle and he lived between three and six thousand miles away my entire life. But if I could have chosen one it would have been Reg. He would appear intermittently in our lives as visits to England were rare and expensive, but every visit was a memorable one. As a child, he featured bearing unimaginably glorious gifts. My brother Stef and I were kings of the neighbourhood, with our holstered toy six-shooters. I can still smell that fresh leather. Later on, in my adulthood, he brought with him an infectious lust for the good things in life, great food, wine and humour. He was always kind, thoughtful and ever generous. His legacy to me, is to always remain curious and to take risks in trying new things. He valued his friends and family above all and we will always miss him, but with a smile. He was a man who truly seized the day.

  2. Dianne and John Collins says:
    23 Sep 2024
    We were married 55years ago and our wedding song was “Love is a many splendored thing” . Reggie use to sing it for us so we could dance or sing along at Sammy Joes on Wednesday night. We will miss that and you Reggie. Rest in peace.

  3. Dianne and John Collins says:
    23 Sep 2024
    We were married 55 years ago and our wedding song was Love is a Many Splendored Thing. Reggie use to sing it for us at Sammy Joes on Wednesday nights so we could dance to it or sing along. We will miss that and you Reggie. Rest in peace.

  4. Mina Goldman Wright says:
    23 Sep 2024
    John and I will miss dear Reggie. He was the “shining star” among our karaoke friends. He was a witty and genuinely nice man. Hold on to your memories. Prayers from Mina and John Wright

  5. Nomi Freed says:
    23 Sep 2024
    Dear Kay, Kathleen, John and Meghan. I am so sorry to hear of Reg's passing. I first met Reg about 50 years ago thru the Wailers. There are so many stories to tell. I remember the parties at Bruce Bell's home when he and Reg were roommates. The dinners, singing on the bus to Mammoth, and crossword puzzles on the way home. Once, I fell and lost my skis coming down cornice, and Reg picked up all my equipment and complained I ruined his best run of the day. I had a scotch waiting for him when he came into the Yoddler later. He would tell that story often. Since Kay and I were pregnant with our 2nd children at the same time, we developed a bond and spent a couple of trips to Mammoth together. Then there were the poker games. Even though we eventually lived on opposite sides of the continent, we remained friends.
    I will miss him a lot. Cheers to you Reg.

  6. Mary Miles says:
    23 Sep 2024
    Dear Kay, John & Kathleen, I have so many fond memories of Reg and his enthusiasm for life. He had a certain talent for lighting up the room and prepared lots yummy meals for our “grub group”.
    May our many warm memories of Reg be constant reminders of the countless ways he enriched our lives. He will be missed by all of us who knew him.
    Hugs to all,
    Mary Miles

  7. Zoli Linzer says:
    23 Sep 2024
    Friends since 1970. A long and great time. Missed you old boy, even more now.
    Every s&s time will be for you. But you are still here.

  8. steven catlin says:
    23 Sep 2024
    To Kay Evans and family: I was so sad to hear of Reg passing, a dear friend and fellow wailer. Nowing Reg was a wonderful part of my life and of many others. wonderful wit and comradship. Memories will be cherised forever.

  9. Pat and Dave Colick says:
    22 Sep 2024
    Dear Kay,
    There are no words. We will miss him. So sorry for your loss but think on the good times you two shared together and hold on to those memories. We so much enjoyed visiting and being together with you and Reg.
    Love,
    Pat and Dave

  10. Emil Kloske says:
    22 Sep 2024
    Reg, so often you've claimed that the only reason Kay agreed to marriage was because you were the smartest person she knew ... (from South London?). Whatever the truth is, we're so glad you ended up here for the past 18 years. Playing (friendly but competitive) cribbage each week with you took the game to a new level of fun. Your (corny) jokes were never boring, even the 50th time we heard them. From you, they were always funny. We've learned that Tottenham is the greatest Premier League team (in futbol or is it soccer), and Flanagan and Allen are now one of my most favorite singers. Your Sinatra and stage performances can't be beat. Thanks for the memories, Emil

  11. Ari Flaherty says:
    22 Sep 2024
    Dear Kay I’m so sorry for your loss. Reg will always be remembered for his sense of humor & cheerful attitude.
    My husband Tom & Reg were “cribbage buddies” back in the earlier days when we lived on Kittredge Loop
    Please stay in touch and look after yourself
    Fond regards Ari Flaherty

  12. Hugh Davis, Pasadena CA says:
    22 Sep 2024
    Reg was a great guy with unlimited British wit.
    I really liked him.
    Good skier and strong Wailer..Could handle a party or two.
    He was very "colorful". His trade was industrial pigments. (I needed to insert a pun for him.)
    His absence from the local scene was felt for a long time, the knowledge of his passing creates a deep feeling of loss.
    Kay, to you and the children go heartfelt thoughts of love and thankfulness for knowing Reg.

    "He did it his way!"

  13. Hugh Davis, Pasadena CA says:
    22 Sep 2024
    Reg was a great guy with unlimited British wit.
    I really liked him.
    Good skier and strong Wailer..Could handle a party or two.
    He was very "colorful". His trade was industrial pigments. (I needed to insert a pun for him.)
    His absence from the local scene was felt for a long time, the knowledge of his passing creates a deep feeling of loss.
    Kay, to you and the children go heartfelt thoughts of love and thankfulness for knowing Reg.

    He did it his way!

  14. Karyn Tablada Purmort says:
    21 Sep 2024
    Oh Kay. I’m so sad for you. I loved your husband so much. Even though we didn’t get to hang out much he was always a big part of my heart and story. You two had a wonderful life and though it was cut short you both had what many people never realize. I wish I could be there for you and hope your children are doing alright. Terrible time please let me know if there’s anything I can do. Sincerely Karyn

  15. Kathi Castle says:
    20 Sep 2024
    Reg, I can't yet accept that our 50 yr. friendship is at its end. You, Kay and I had so many fun times, first the three of us, then with the kids. So many memories to eventually replace the pain. You were one of my favorite people, a best friend and a great drinking buddy. The world was a better place because of you; the lives you touched happier if only for a short time. Thank you my friend. I will think of you every time I brush back my hair and I will miss you. As I struggle with acceptance, I smile thru tears. I cry because you are gone. I smile because you were here.
    You're always in my heart, Kathi

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