Robert Church Evans ’67

Robert Church Evans ’67 passed away on March 30 in South Hamilton, Massachusetts. Bob came to the College from Mansfield, Ohio, majored in anthropology, was active in the DOC and Canoe Club, and spent an academic year working for the National Science Foundation in Antarctica. After graduation in 1971 he earned an M.S. and Ph.D. from Ohio State University. In 1976 Bob and his wife, Sue, moved to Haddonfield, New Jersey, where they lived for 36 years while he worked at Rutgers University-Camden as an associate professor of botany. They moved to Massachusetts in 2016. He is survived by Sue; son Michael and wife Katherine; daughter Christine and husband Nathan; grandchildren Noemi, Zora, Josephine, and Jacob; and brother Rick.


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