Evalina McCaughan, 85, passed away peacefully Wednesday, June 22, 2022 at her home in Carbondale with her family by her side.
Evalina was born June 6, 1937 in Winner, South Dakota, the daughter of late Fitzhugh and Ethel (Thomas) Umberger.
She married Charles Joseph McCaughan on November 22, 1957 in Maywood. They shared over 60 years of marriage till his passing on April 2, 2018.
Evalina is survived by her four children; Terri Priddy; Ginger (Randy) Murray; Diana (Ted) Lomax; and Larry (Stephani) McCaughan; his grandchildren; Tracy (Jeremy) Wolf; Aaron Priddy; Elle (James) Davis ; Casey Murray; Tim (Kiri) Lomax; Jaime Lomax; Zachary Lomax; Jeremy Lomax and Jacob McCaughan; great – grandchildren; Cati and Noah Wolf; Xander and Adley Lomax; Maia and Zara Lomax; Jordyn Lomax and Tripp Davis.
She is preceded in death by her parents; Fitzhugh and Ethel Umberger; husband Charles Joseph McCaughan; siblings; Eva Curtis and Herman Umberger.
Visitation will be Monday June 27, 2022 from 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 at Walker Funeral Home in Carbondale. Services will be at 12:00 noon with Pastor Jerry Kizzire officiating. Interment will follow at Murdale Gardens of Memory in Murphysboro.
Memorial Contributions may be given to: Boskydell Baptist Church 3518 Boskydell Road Carbondale, Illinois 62902 or Grand Avenue Christian Church 1305 East Grand Avenue Carbondale, Illinois 62901.
Walker Funeral Home is entrusted with arrangements.
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Joyce Anne Parsley says
June 27, 2022 at 12:44 pmI am so sorry for your loss, Evvy was a wonderful person and always kept everyone on their toes. She and my mother had a wonderful friendship, seems like every time they got together they just picked up where they left off. Evvy and Charlie would stay at Mom’s when they came to Paris, loved hearing of their high school antics and my nieces felt like they knew them because of the stories Mom would tell them. I know she is an important part of all the generations of your family just as my Mother (Anne Watson Parsley) is to ours. Keep telling their stories and they live on thru the generations. Joyce Anne Parsley
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June 27, 2022 at 2:29 pmWe are so sorry for your loss! Prayers for you and your families! Envy will be missed by many!
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