Stephen Arter Evans

Stephen Arter Evans

August 17, 1941 - March 20, 2022

Stephen Arter Evans

August 17, 1941 - March 20, 2022

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Stephen A. Evans II
August 17, 1941- March 20, 2022

Foothill Ranch, CA- Stephen (Steve) A. Evans II, 80, of Foothill Ranch, CA passed away on March 20, 2022 at Hoag Presbyterian Hospital in Newport Beach, CA.Stephen is survived by his loving wife of 58 years Sheila Marie (Maloney) Evans; daughter, Jane-Marie Evans; daughter, Diana Lynne (Evans) Colline; grandchildren, Parker, Mason, and Carter; loving son-in-law Phillip R. Colline; sister-in-law, cousins, nieces, nephews, extended family, and many great friends. He was predeceased by his parents Stephen A. Evans and Ethel R. (Reed) Evans; in-laws Arthur D. Maloney and Helena M. (Woodland) Maloney.

Stephen was born August 17, 1941, in Upper Darby PA. He spent summers in Ocean City, NJ where he enjoyed sport fishing on the family boat and swimming at the local public pool. Steve spent quality time with his dad (Steve Sr.) playing with his model train and village set. When he was young he learned to play the clarinet and saxophone which inspired him to start a band in high school with his friends called The Starlighters. He also participated in the high school band and theater, attaining a couple of lead roles in Caesar and The Importance of Being Earnest.

After high school, Steve attended MIT where he received a BS in Physics and an MS in Nuclear Engineering under a special fellowship from the US Atomic Energy Commission. Upon graduation he was hired by Rocketdyne division of North American Aviation (which became Rockwell then Boeing). His career in rocket engines spanned the Apollo and Shuttle eras. While at Rocketdyne Steve obtained his PE in Mechanical Engineering and attended UCLA’s Executive Engineering Program. He was on a number of national committees with JANNAF, NASA, AIA Technology, and the Space Technology Advisory Committee. Following retirement from Boeing, he taught classes and consulted for H. Silver and Associates.

Steve was a brilliant, loving, thoughtful, helpful, funny, caring, spiritual, and generous man. When his daughters were young, Steve participated in AYSO and helped start Region 71 in Woodland Hills, served as Chief Referee, and later, Commissioner. After wife Sheila went to work for Fr. John H. Hampsch’s (noted author, theologian, and teacher) ministry, Steve also became involved and served on the board for several years.

A voracious reader, Steve favored a variety of genres like science fiction (some favorite authors that directed his path are Werner Von Braun, Robert Heinlein, Arthur C. Clark) comics, detective/spy/thrillers (Nelson DeMille, Nevada Barr, David Baldacci), political themes, economics, and enjoyed interpreting and discussing the religious meanings in some popular stories from authors such as C.S. Lewis and J.R.R. Tolkien. He loved an array of music like big band, some broadway musicals, country, classic rock, and many others. Some of his favorites were Glenn Miller, Willie Nelson, Ray Charles, Phantom of the Opera, and much more. Also known as a bit of a movie buff, Steve’s favorite genres were; science fiction (Blade Runner, Dr. Who, 2001 A Space Odyssey), historical documentaries and dramas (Revolutionary War and Civil War), classics (Breakfast at Tiffany’s-watched at theater with Sheila on first date), and comedy (Laurel and Hardy, Marx Bros, Pink Panther/Peter Sellers, Gene Wilder/Young Frankenstein, A Christmas Story).

For many years Steve and Sheila owned a 26 foot sailboat named California Girl and enjoyed sailing with family and friends at Marina del Rey where he was a member of the Santa Monica Yacht Club. Steve also participated in sailboat racing in Ventura. Steve and Sheila loved to travel together to foreign destinations, Hawaii, US domestic locales, but his favorite was the 25 plus years of VRBO visits to San Diego every summer with family and friends. Steve loved to spend time with his grandsons and enjoyed taking them on outings to Disneyland, the beach, family vacations, as well as supporting them at their sporting events.

Funeral arrangements have been made for April 7, 2022, at 12pm at Mission San Fernando Rey de Espana, 15151 San Fernando Mission Blvd, Mission Hills, CA 91345.

In lieu of flowers, gifts may be made to the following two MIT funds (dear to Steve).

The Julie Fassett Fund. Checks may be made payable to MIT (please make a note on the check the Fund Name and In Memory of Stephen A. Evans ’63) and mailed to:

Bonny Kellerman,

Director, MIT Office of Memorial Gifts,

600 Memorial Drive, Room 500, Cambridge, MA 02139.

Credit card gifts may be made using the following link:

https://giving.mit.edu/stephen-evans(fassett)

Or, the Raymond (1963) and Constance Carroll Scholarship Fund for Alaska Native and Native American students at MIT. Checks may be made payable to MIT (please make a note on the check the Fund Name and In Memory of Stephen A. Evans ’63) and mailed to:

Bonny Kellerman,

Director, MIT Office of Memorial Gifts,

600 Memorial Drive, Room 500, Cambridge, MA 02139.

Credit card gifts may be made using the following link:

https://giving.mit.edu/stephen-evans(carroll) 

 

 

Funeral Mass

  • Date & Time: April 7, 2022 (12:00 PM)
  • Venue: Mission San Fernando Rey De España
  • Location: 15151 San Fernando Mission Blvd. Mission Hills, CA 91345 - (Get Directions)

Graveside Service

  • Date & Time: April 7, 2022 (1:00 PM)
  • Venue: Mission San Fernando Rey De España
  • Location: 15151 San Fernando Mission Blvd. Mission Hills, CA 91345 - (Get Directions)

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6 responses to Stephen Arter Evans

  1. I met Stephen when I was working at H. Silver & Associates back in the early 2000’s while he was a key consultant and expert trainer for HSA in the area of Technical Marketing and Proposal Preparation. He was a favourite of Hy Silver and Steve Silver, both knowing Stephen was a gifted consultant in technical proposal writing. Though Stephen traveled the world with HSA, I was fortunate enough to make a few trips to Las Vegas with him where his delegates thoroughly enjoyed his fascinating course and relished the exciting night life after spending a long day in training. I also fondly recall Stephen teaching a large delegation at Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Lab where I was again able to assist him as his “go-to” which was always so enjoyable for me. He was a real gentleman with a great mind and a great sense of humor too! I always looked forward to grabbing a lunch with him as the years rolled by and when the opportunity arose. My sincere condolences to all the Evans. I will take comfort during this sad time knowing I’ll see Stephen one day and pick right up with him again where I left off,somewhere between Walt’s Wharf in Seal Beach and a glass of wine at Mandalay Bay.

  2. Anne Bodack says:

    Steve
    First, we were friends. Then, we worked together for Fr. John in the Claretian Tape Ministry. That relationship with Fr. John took us to the Holy Land together where, among others, we were baptized in the River Jordan. We walked down the Via Dolorosa carrying the cross.

    If we could do all these wonderful things together this side of Heaven, imagine what awaits you now! Now you go and prepare a place for all of us to follow – – close to Fr John, please?

  3. We weep three tears of sadness for those that will miss you most; however, to know that you are in heaven with so many beloved souls and the face of Jesus Christ our Lord and Savior, we rest as peacefully as you…Steve Evans ! !

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