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Tuesday, March 31, 2026 at 4:14 PM

Obituary - Barbara Jean Evans

Obituary - Barbara Jean Evans
Barbara Evans

Barbara was born in Cody, Wyoming on August 17, 1938, to Leonard and Regina Apps of Fillmore, Saskatchewan. She grew up in Billings, Montana, and graduated from Billings High School in 1956. She attended Pacific Lutheran College and studied business at Eastern Montana College of Education. 

Barbara met Claude Evans while he was on leave from the Navy and married soon after, on December 27, 1958. As the wife of a Navy Seabee, she lived in various places including Guam, Great Lakes, Japan, Gulfport, Mississippi. Claude and Barbara finally settled in Fallon, Nevada in 1973 where she and Claude raised three beautiful children. 

Besides being a loving wife and mother, she worked as a receptionist at The Fallon Convalescent Center for 20 years. After retiring, Barbara volunteered at the hospital auxiliary and the food pantry. Barbara was an active member of the Fallon Nazarene Church where she served in the choir, the nursery, as a Sunday School teacher, and as a board member. Barbara loved her church family, and she loved Jesus. She took every opportunity to share that love with others. She loved spending time with family and friends. She also enjoyed traveling, camping, swimming, bowling, bible study, and watching her children in various sporting events. Barbara had an infectious laugh and a contagious smile. 

Barbara leaves behind her brother, Gary Apps (Colleen); Claude, her husband of 65 years; son Lawrance, son Wes (Barb), and daughter Claudia (James); grandchildren Trista, Bryce, Jerrod, Amanda, Levi, Travis, Ryan, Lindsey, eight great-grandchildren, and numerous nieces and nephews. 

A memorial service for Barbara will be held on Saturday, November 9, at 1 p.m. at the Nazarene Church, located at 1520 Grimes St., in Fallon. 

Arrangements are by The Gardens Funeral Home, 2949 Austin Hwy., 775-423-8928.

 

 


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Comment author: BonnieComment text: Good Luck to all of you. I mean this sincerely. My family fought the Navy for years. My parents owned Horse Creek (Pat and Linda Dempsey). They strung them along for years until they had no financial choice but to accept and get out. My Dad even hauled water for the Snow ranch trying to stay afloat. May God bless you all. I truly pray it works out for you.Comment publication date: 3/28/26, 9:22 PMComment source: Local Rancher Says Navy Land Expansion is Devastating His Family RanchComment author: Lynn JohnsonComment text: I remember your mother well; she was a lovely and kind woman. I loved hanging out at your home on Sheckler Road where she was always warm and welcoming.Comment publication date: 3/27/26, 7:12 PMComment source: June Irene Manhire (Pendarvis), née DriggsComment author: EvaComment text: Grandpa, I find myself wondering about you every so often. I see glimpses of your face in the years worn onto my dad. It makes me feel more connected to you in some way. I remember the familiar kindness from you that I know in my dad. I would’ve really liked to have a good conversation. I only have a handful of memories with you, but you were loving, and you were kind. I wish I was able to say more. If I am someone to you, I hope I make you proud. Thank you Aunt for this sweet post.Comment publication date: 3/27/26, 12:11 AMComment source: Obituary -- Randolph Floris Banovich C Comment author: RBCComment text: The Navy should reimburse the market cost of replacing the grazing land they are taking. Period.Comment publication date: 3/26/26, 10:38 AMComment source: Local Rancher Says Navy Land Expansion is Devastating His Family Ranch
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