Sally Kosherzenko
We will miss you, my friend,
Your handsome face and sense of humor,
Your intellect and kind heart.
We will miss you, my friend,
And we will not forget.
Sally and John Kosherzenko
Birth date: Aug 5, 1944 Death date: Jan 19, 2021
Thomas John Evans, 76, of Lewes DE, passed away peacefully in his home with his wife and children by his side on Tuesday, January 19, 2021. He was born on August 5, 1944 in Scranton, PA, son of the late Thomas and Charlotte (Morri Read Obituary
We will miss you, my friend,
Your handsome face and sense of humor,
Your intellect and kind heart.
We will miss you, my friend,
And we will not forget.
Sally and John Kosherzenko
Dear Linda, Brian and Courtney— we were so sorry to hear about Tom. We both worked with him at General Cinema, me in the film office, my husband Andy as a manager at Framingham, and absolutely loved Tom. He was kind, funny, a very fair boss and incredibly generous. We were actually just talking about him last week; he was such a gentle guy but could dish it out with the NY studio distribution guys better than anyone. We have a lot of great memories- I remember he struggled bringing his lunch to work from home because he’d eat the sandwich before 10am! Wishing you comfort and peace during this hard time. Much love, Maggie and Andy Haslam
There was nobody like my Uncle Tom. He and Linda as a pair always found the fun of every moment and Brian and Courtney now carry that torch in their lives. Honestly I didn't know it was possible for a family to have this much fun on a continual basis.
Tom's dry sense of humor was always present when you were with him and he brought such a grounded care and love for everyone he interacted with. I am so blessed have many moments with the Evans' family but the memories that keep arising for me is our families yearly vacations at the beach. Tom creating dishes he had only tasted in restaurants after a day at the beach with such curiosity and fearlessness (clams casino comes to mind). Exploring the sandbars in Lewis while searching for conch shells, hanging with him fishing as he caught a baby shark (and threw it back of course), and none of us can forget renting a pontoon boat to go crabbing by dangling chicken necks hanging from strings into the bay. He taught me that adventure was always there if you just chose it!
I am so grateful to have had his presence threaded throughout my life and will carry his sense of fun and kindness in my heart.
Love and light,
Suzanne
Our hearts are with you Linda, Courtney and Brian. We are so blessed to have called Tom our friend. What beautiful memories we have to treasure of fun in the sun at the pool, ringing in the New Year and of course our weekly pony tail gatherings. You are safely home and will always be remembered with much love and affection.
Love & Blessings,
Linda & Jim
With Tom’s passing the GCT alumni lost a truly nice person. Whenever our paths would cross whether at a manager meeting or in the home office he always had a quick smile and time for a conversation. My sincerest condolences to you all.
Phil Dincecco
Dear Linda,
Words are difficult at this time to describe our relationship of over 55 years with you and Tom, but fun and laughter pretty much covers if. I suppose it really began with our attending a game and having dinner at the Stone Castle “restaurant” where Patsy didn’t care for the menu. When I last spoke with Tom a few weeks ago, we laughed recalling our removal by security from The Allentown Fair for “acting up”. In between, the unforgettable moments: Bennett’s, the Husky Lounge, celebrating the births of our children, The Blue Bell, Foxwoods, The Borgata, The Bally Hotel, snow tubing and the many dinners we shared. It was the best of times being with you and Tom. It was the worst of times when he became ill. Our hearts ache for you, Brian and Courtney.
Love,
Patsy and Ron Lobus
Linda, Brian and Courtney- I always loved the times when our families got together, whether it was playing outside in your backyard or having fun at the beach in Ocean City. Tom had a great sense of humor and was so much fun to be around. He will surely be missed.
Emma Bascom
Dear Linda, Brian and Courtney, We have so many wonderful memories of our families growing up together over 50 years! From times spent together in West Chester, Coatesville, Metuchen, Oxford and Lewis....not to mention vacations at the shore as well! We will miss Tom and our hearts ache for your loss. He was such a special guy. With lots of love, Jan and Pres
Dear Linda & Family, My heart aches for all of you! We were so sorry to hear this news. We have so many fond memories of so many years ago..our first homes being neighbors. Linda, you and Tom introduced us as to what great neighbors truly are...dinners together, vacations, and our kids playing together! It was a great time for our kids in their early years. I remember like it was yesterday that I was making deviled eggs for a cook out and your Tom couldn’t wait till I put them out, he had to have one! May God be with you all. Much Love, Tom & Darlene Flood
Linda and family, I don’t have adequate words to express my sorrow with Tom’s passing. We had been keeping in contact via email the past few years about our ‘travels’...so this news was so shocking to me. He was the best boss and mentor I ever could have been blessed with. A great teacher and friend. Bob and I send our heartfelt condolences and will keep you and the entire Evans family in our prayers. Elaine and Bob Purdy