Jack Bussey Evans

June 23, 1955 - May 8, 2020
Jack Bussey Evans

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Jack Bussey Evans, of Wilmington, North Carolina, born on June 23, 1955, passed peacefully on May 8, 2020, surrounded by family and friends after a valiant struggle with his heart transplant and kidney disease.

He was the son of the late Jackie and Howard Evans. He leaves behind his loving wife of 43 years, Yolanda Strickland Evans, and three wonderful daughters: Sara Evans of Durham, NC, Leslie Evans of Raleigh, NC, and Jessica Evans (Chris Panucci) of Charlotte, NC who will miss him deeply. He was blessed with an amazing older sister, Ramona Spencer and family, his loving niece Kristen and James Hatcher, nephew Brian and Tracy Spencer, niece Ava, and his namesake and nephew, Jack, and his sisters in law Rhonda (Dwight Gainey and family) and Sondra (Bob Baty and Family).

He was a man with many special friends that became family: Linda and Jim Scott and their son Michael, and Jack’s God son Matthew, Carol and Bill Sellars, Judy and Ray Funderburk III, and too many more amazing friends to list.

Jack grew up in Hallsboro, NC, a nature lover from the start. He was an Eagle Scout that could solve most problems, an avid golfer, rugby player and coach, and spent every possible free moment on the boat with his family and friends on Lea Island.

He loved sports, but especially high school and collegiate wrestling, which he lettered in at Hoggard High School and Campbell College. He discovered the brotherhood of Cape Fear Rugby after college, making many more friends that would become family, and eventually coaching the UNCW Rugby team. He was a lifelong, and often heartbroken, NC State Wolfpack fan. He watched many State-Carolina games as Yolanda cheered passionately for the Tar Heels by his side. He worked at General Electric for over 30 years, forming deep and lasting friendships with co-workers, who will always be “Friends of Jack.”

Jack lived life to the fullest with his tough, fighting spirit and had a deep love of the sea. He requested his ashes be returned to the place he loved the most. A Celebration of Life will be held at a later date. In lieu of flowers, he would want you to “use it up and wear it out”.

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  • May 09, 2020
    Thomas Moran and Sue Boyce says:
    Rest well Jack. Your spirit and fight will forever be remembered. And how you could tell a story!!! Sending love to Yo and his girls.

  • May 09, 2020
    Thomas Moran and Sue Boyce says:
    We are so sadened but proud of what a fighter Jack was. He could tell a story like no other!! Sending love to Yo and his girls.

  • May 09, 2020
    Sondra Baty says:
    I have so many fond memories Jack. Staying with you and Yolanda during the summer of my senior year in college. Going to your rugby games and the parties afterwards, Going to watch Yolanda in her plays, You and Yolanda taking me to my very first concert seeing Elton John, and so many more. From the day Yolanda introduced us, we were family. Thank you so much for the love you showed me and my family. Tell my dad I said hi. Love you Jack Evans rest in peace

  • May 09, 2020
    Sharon Wallace says:
    I am saddened at Jack's passing. I am sending all of my love to Yolanda and her girls, and all of the friends and family. Jack always made me laugh, and he never once made me mad! Rest peacefully , Jack.

  • May 09, 2020
    Pat Grainger says:
    Jack & Romano were such cute youngsters with beautiful red curly hair. I was 10 yrs older than Jack. When they came to visit our mutual grandmother, the three of us would explore the farm & climb on the tractor.