Clair "Corky" Eugene Evans

June 1, 1928 ~ January 20, 2022
Clair "Corky" Eugene Evans, retired farmer, passed peacefully January 20, 2022, in Rogers, Arkansas. He was born June 1, 1928, to Sherman McKinley Evans and Vera Ella (Stevens) Evans. A lifelong resident of Valley Center until a few years ago, he and his wife Eleanor moved to the Rogers area to be closer to their daughter and her family.
Corky was a graduate of Valley Center High School and Wichita State University. Upon graduating from WSU, he entered the Army. He returned to Valley Center where he married Eleanor Louise Patrick on December 27, 1953. Together they established a farmstead and raised their family. He was a lifelong member of the First United Methodist Church in Valley Center. He was also a member of the Newton Masonic Lodge (formerly Valley Center), Wichita Scottish Rite and Midian Shrine Temple. He was an active civic leader in the community where he served many years on the Park Township Board and the Valley Center School Board.
An avid sports fan and active participant, he loved playing baseball, basketball, football, and running track. The highlight of his athletic career was as the “Wheatshockers’” quarterback for what is now Wichita State University. In his retirement years, he took up golf and in true form excelled by recording 2 holes in one and shooting his age! He and Ele were their children and grandchildren’s biggest fans attending their many school and sporting events.
He and Ele loved to socialize and travel with their family and friends. Square dancing in their younger days, camping trips to local Kansas lakes, trips to Colorado with their “Crazy 8” group and more. Later they also enjoyed the many new friends they made in their Mesa, AZ winter home.
Above all Corky was a loving, caring husband, father, grandfather, great grandfather, uncle, great uncle and cherished friend. He was a principled man who set the highest standards for himself and led by example. He was a generous, kind person who didn’t know a stranger and touched many, many lives in such a positive and uplifting manner over his lifetime. This will be his living legacy…
Corky is preceded in death by his parents, Sherm and Vera Evans; sister, Lorene (Bud) Overman; and infant brother, Dale. He is survived by his loving wife of 68 years, Eleanor; son, Les (Terry) Evans of Lenexa, KS; daughter, Sandy (Michael) Tush, Bentonville, AR; grandson, Jason (Sarah) Walter of Phoenix, AZ; granddaughter, Jessie Hester, Bentonville, AR; granddaughter, Claire (Ryan) Sinovic, Overland Park, KS; great-grandsons, Jaxon Walter, Jonas Walter and Wylder Sinovic; and several cousins, nieces and nephews.
A private interment at Hillside Cemetery, Sedgwick, KS has taken place. A Celebration of Life will be held in Valley Center, KS at a later date.
In lieu of flowers the family has suggested memorial contributions to: Valley Center Education Foundation, P.O. Box 218, Valley Center, KS 67147-0218, Checks made out to Valley Center Education Foundation, Memo line: Memorial Clair “Corky” Evans; or Circle of Life Hospice, Bentonville, AR https://nwacircleoflife.com/donatesupport/
Services in care of Downing & Lahey East Mortuary.
Rest Clair, until you hear at dawn, the low, clear reveille of God. Thank you for your service to this nation. U.S. Army, Korean War Era.
I’m Maurice Evans grandson, Michael Pointer. I have great memories of a few gatherings of the Evans clan and how fun and warm you all were. I didn’t see you very often but when I did it was always a special time. Please let me know when you have the memorial. My email is michael@mepfa.me My cell phone is +1-316-206-3006 God bless you all as you reflect on Corky’s life.
Michael, it’s so good to hear from you! We’ll let you know once we have our plan for a celebration of life event.
Thank you so much!
I have such wonderful memories of hanging out at the Evans’s farm with Mr. and Mrs. Evans and Sandy. I’m so sorry for you loss. Terry (James) Foster