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Otis "David" Evans, Jr. August 9, 1944 - March 18, 2018

Born: Wednesday Aug 9, 1944

Died: Sunday Mar 18, 2018

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Otis "David" Evans, Jr., 73, of 312 Grant Street in Eden, passed away Sunday, March 18, 2018, surrounded by his loving family, at Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center in Winston-Salem.

A funeral service will be held at 2 PM on Friday, March 23rd at Stoneville Pentecostal Holiness Church with burial to follow in Overlook Cemetery. The family will receive friends on Thursday evening, 6 - 8 PM, at Fair Funeral Home and other times at the residence.  

David was born, August 9, 1944 in Martinsville, VA, to the late Otis David Evans, Sr. and Vera Smith Evans.  He was a member of Stoneville Pentecostal Holiness Church where he joined, as a child. He was a graduate of Morehead High School, Class of 1962 and a graduate of High Point University with a Bachelors Degree in Business.  He was a veteran of the NC National Guard.  David grew up in Stoneville, NC before his family moved to Leaksville (now Eden) where they built the Mar-Gre Motel and, the following year, the Mar-Gre Restaurant.  In 1983 the restaurant burned and David rebuilt what is now The Sirloin House.  Many local families will remember that it was originally Shoney's.  As a very successful businessman, David also owned the Eggleston Tire Company which he later sold. He was the owner and operater of Home Lumber Company, a family business since 1945.  Over the years, David employed over 125 people.  He loved NASCAR and had worked for Woods Brothers Racing Team with car #21.  David enjoyed traveling as well as spending time with his family at his Smith Mountain Lake home.  He loved to entertain friends and having family gatherings at his home.  He was a member of the Eden Moose Lodge, American Legion and Appalachian Lumberman's Club.  One of David's loves was classic cars. On his first date with his wife, Carolyn, he picked her up in a Chevy 409.  Shortly before his passing, David shared a precious moment in time with Carolyn when he reminded her that their first date "was in a "409" and our last date will be in 409"....which, ironically, was his room number at the hospital.  

He is survived by his loving wife of 50 years, Carolyn Moore Evans of the home;  son, Todd Evans and wife, Melinda of Stoneville;  two grandchildren, Colby and Cally Evans of Stoneville;  brothers-in-law, Nelson Moore and wife, Glenda, and Michael Moore and wife, Cheryl;  sisters-in-law, Linda Moore Lothian and Brenda Wright Moore;  and numerous nieces, nephews, and great-nieces and great-nephews.

In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his mother-in-law, Helen C. Moore;  father-in-law, J. Paul Moore;  brothers-in-law, Harold Moore and Dr. George Lothian;  nephews, Joey Moore and Chad Moore;  and great-nephew, Matthew Grant.

Online condolences may be offered to the family at www.fairfuneralhome.com

Todd, your Dad taught me a lot about sitting still and listening. If anyone knows me, that's quite a feat. I would sometimes listen for an hour or more, but I always left his office knowing I had a connection with him. Great guy and I will miss our chats, so carry on and hold your head high, you come from good stock.
Brad Merry
To All the Family and friends at Home Lumber, very sorry to hear of your loss. A lot of people in our community have spoken well of David and the help he has rendered over the years. Sincerely, Elisa and Bryant Haynes
Joseph B Haynes
Carolyn, I am so sorry for your loss. My prayers are with you and the family.
Linda Carter shropshire
Carolyn, Todd, and all the family I was so sorry to hear this. David was truly one of the good guys. May God's gentle hand guide you in the coming days. Prayers for comfort.
Miriam Mabry
So sorry to hear about Mr.Evans.Always a fine man and I know how much he loved his whole family and what they all meant to him.My prayers are with the family and I know Mr.Evans will be missed by all that knew him . May God Bless Mark Ellis
Mark Ellis
Words of sympathy simply cannot meet the magnitude of your loss- your family will be held close in many caring hearts. Our thoughts and prayers are with you during your time of sorrow.
Nancy Evans Coleman & Family
Carolyn and Todd I was sorry to hear about David's passing he was a great person. I've known him for A long time about 40 years I was a young manager of El Jenos whein I met David . He was a brilliant and successful businessman. He had a good heart for people. We will keep you all in our prayers. Rick HYLTON
Rick Hylton
Carolyn, I am so sorry to hear about David passing. I know that time will heal some of the pain and it will. Take care know that I am thinking of you and your family.
James Crowder
Sorry to hear of David's passing. May the Lord surround your family with comfort at this time.
John Cecil
To the family of David, You all have memories of your very own that you will cherish and carry in your minds and hearts for years to come. Lean on God for strength in the days to come. Thoughts and prayers
Teri Whitt
David and I did a lot of business trading lumber throughout the 90s into the early 2000s. He was a very good lumberman and he will be missed!
Patrick G Altham
I remember Otis from my junior high days, living in Spray. Good family. My sympathies for your loss.
Tim Pheagin
David will be dearly missed. My thoughts and prayers go out to the family.
Tracey Hennis
Carolyn, Todd and family I am sorry to hear about David's passing... he was a great person. David helped a lot of people and I am Proud that he was my friend.
Jim Riddle
Dear Carolyn, Todd, Melinda & family,, You have my deepest sympathy during this difficult time. David was a great man, admired & loved by many. He and my dad loved seeing each other and talking about their love for old cars. I pray God will wrap His arms around each of you and give you peace and strength, knowing you will see each other again. I love you all.
Arlene Wade
That was by far one of the BEST Memorial Videos I've ever watched. It certainly told the story of one man who lived an incredible journey throughout his life. His legacy will live on forever! Never stop talking about him and sharing all your great memories and stories with others!
Arlene Wade

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