Obituary of Charles Keith Evans
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Charles Keith Evans
December 12, 1935 - October 25, 2023
Charles Keith Evans passed away on October 26, 2023, at the age of 85 in Lake Havasu City, Arizona.
Charles was born in Hayes, Kansas on December 12, 1936, to parents Charles Joseph Evans and Lou Ella
Bailey. Charles attended Kansas State University where he received his master's degree. Afterward, he
became an educator and mentor at Mesa community College for three decades. ln 1956 Charles
became the first theatre arts professor at MCC. He proudly produced, directed, taught, was a production
managet and technical supervisor. He also served the colle8e as chair of the Speech, Communication,
and Theatre Arts Department, as well as chair of the Arts Department, and Faculty Senate president
throughout his 30 years there. July 10th-27th, 1991, Charles was invited to perform in the Royal
Tournament in London England/ Earl's Court portraying Abraham Lincoln and reciting the Gettysburg
address during their CivilWar reenactment where he was honored to meet the Royal Family. ln October
of 2022, Charles received the MCC Hall of Fame award for his excellence in teaching. Charles married his
loving wife, Mary Ann Marcy in Scott City, Kansas. They have been married for g wonderful years. They
both share 4 children: sons, Charles Kenneth Evans, David Evans, and Dan Evans of Mesa, Arizona, and
daughter Marcy Lea O'Brien of Lake Havasu City, Arizona. Their children have blessed them with 14
grandchildren and 7 great-grandchildren whom they adore. Charles enjoys theatre, music, reading,
writing, camping, and spending time with his family. Charles is preceded in death by his parents Jay and
Lou Ella, his brothers, Wayne and Dwayne Evans, and his son, David Evans. He is survived by his wife,
Mary Ann, sons, Charles (Kenny) and Dan, daughter; Marcy, and sisteri Lea Veach from Duluth, Georgia.
Services were entrusted to the care of Lietz-Fraze Funeral Home.
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