Lorraine Virginia Evans
November 12, 1944 – June 23, 2019
Lorraine Evans of Saint Leonard, Maryland, age 74, passed peacefully at Burnett Calvert Hospice House on June 23, 2019 with her family by her side. She was born in Martinsburg, West Virginia on November 12, 1944 to Charles and Christine Seymer. Lorraine moved to Baltimore, MD shortly after birth and later to Glen Burnie, MD where she spent her early adult years. Most recently Lorraine enjoyed volunteering at The Calvert Marine Museum. Prior to this, Lorraine worked at Saint Mary’s Hospital as a Purchasing Agent. She adored her husband, children, grandchildren, as well as, close family and friends. Lorraine will be missed by the many lives she touched as she never knew a stranger and always welcomed people into her life with open arms.
She is survived by her husband, Robert “Bob” Evans; daughter Cynthia “Cindy” Majette and husband Andy; and son Blake Cooper; her grandchildren Kiley Majette, Dylan Majette, Dawson Majette, Willow Cooper, Valton Cooper and Sandra “Sandy” Martin. She is also survived by her step daughters, Liane Evans and Jenifer Reader and her husband Greg and step grandchildren Evan Evans and Bridgette Reader.
The family will receive friends on Wednesday June 26, 2019 from 4 till the time of a Celebration of Life service, 5 PM at Rausch Funeral Home, 4405 Broomes Island Rd., Port Republic, MD 20676.
In lieu of flowers, contributions can be made to the Burnette Calvert Hospice House, 4559 Sixes Rd., Prince Frederick, MD 20678.
Visitation
Services
Wednesday, June 26, 2019
5 pm
Interment
Contributions
Calvert Hospice
P.O. Box 838
Prince Frederick, MD 20678
410-535-0892
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Blake, Cindy and family-your mother was a kind, friendly face to see at the grandchildren’s birthdays, sports games, and other family events. We’re truly sorry that you lost her too soon but God had another plan for her. She won’t be forgotten.
Love, Cheryl Kerwin & Steve Moitoso
My heart is truly broken. Lorraine was one of the sweetiest, sassiest, coolest, and the hippest person I have ever met. I am so glad I got the opportunity to meet her and work with her even for a short while when she volunteered at Calvert hospital. She told me so many nice stories about her family and visiting with her grandkids, you could tell how much she loved you all. She will be missed greatly, and my sincere condolences to the family. ❤
Cindy, Blake and family, please except my condolences on the passing of your mother. Even though I didn’t see her for many years I still remember how she could put a smile on any face she came in contact. A funny and glowing personality. It pains me to no end that I never got to see her after her mother passed. She was always in my thoughts and prayers. But God has a plan for everyone and I’m sure he has one for her. Heaven has another angel.
Your Cousin Stuart
Lorraine was such a truly wonderful lady.
True condolences to the family.
I always thought of Lorraine like a mom, Blake is my oldest and one of my dearest friends- so she was mom to me, no matter how much time passed between.
You will be missed.
I have such dear memories of Lorraine, Blake and Bobby over the last 25 years- you are family to me.
Her kindness, open heart and welcome home will never be forgotten, but cherished.
Rest In Peace Momma Lorraine
Love always,
Shannon
Sincere sympathy on the loss of your mom- one of the nicest people I’ve had the pleasure to know. I knew her when she worked in Purchasing at St. Mary’s and she was a treasure beyond words. I’m deeply saddened by her passing yet know she is in a much better place.
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Blake, Cindy and family-your mother was a kind, friendly face to see at the grandchildren’s birthdays, sports games, and other family events. We’re truly sorry that you lost her too soon but God had another plan for her. She won’t be forgotten.
Love, Cheryl Kerwin & Steve Moitoso
love you forever lorraine. you were one class act.
love always; marcus
My heart is truly broken. Lorraine was one of the sweetiest, sassiest, coolest, and the hippest person I have ever met. I am so glad I got the opportunity to meet her and work with her even for a short while when she volunteered at Calvert hospital. She told me so many nice stories about her family and visiting with her grandkids, you could tell how much she loved you all. She will be missed greatly, and my sincere condolences to the family. ❤
You will be missed. You were always such a nice caring mother. I will remember you in the good old days of you driving Blake and me to ocean city. You were always alot of fun. You were taken way to soon. Rest in Peace.
Cindy, Blake and family, please except my condolences on the passing of your mother. Even though I didn’t see her for many years I still remember how she could put a smile on any face she came in contact. A funny and glowing personality. It pains me to no end that I never got to see her after her mother passed. She was always in my thoughts and prayers. But God has a plan for everyone and I’m sure he has one for her. Heaven has another angel.
Your Cousin Stuart
Lorraine was such a truly wonderful lady.
True condolences to the family.
I always thought of Lorraine like a mom, Blake is my oldest and one of my dearest friends- so she was mom to me, no matter how much time passed between.
You will be missed.
I have such dear memories of Lorraine, Blake and Bobby over the last 25 years- you are family to me.
Her kindness, open heart and welcome home will never be forgotten, but cherished.
Rest In Peace Momma Lorraine
Love always,
Shannon
No Words… Only Love 💗
Your Whipple Warrior Girl Friend💜💜
June
Bob so sorry for you lost, love Timmy and Maureen
Sincere sympathy on the loss of your mom- one of the nicest people I’ve had the pleasure to know. I knew her when she worked in Purchasing at St. Mary’s and she was a treasure beyond words. I’m deeply saddened by her passing yet know she is in a much better place.
Bob and family, my heart is broken learning of Loraine’s death. She was an amazing woman and friend. You are all in my prayers.