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Aaron T. Evans

d. January 4, 2006

Aaron T. Evans

Evans, Aaron T. of North Attleboro, formerly of Quincy, by accident on January 4, 2006. Beloved son of Vesta (Collins) and Alex Scotland of North Attleboro. Son of William Evans IV. Devoted brother of Alexander C. Scotland of North Attleboro and Melody S. Evans of SC. Cherished grandson of Rachel Collins of MD, Lorraine Cottman of MD, Seraphine and Isaac Augustine of Boston and the late Ralph Collins and William Evans III. Dear nephew of Bess Collins, Sheri and Johnnie Pollard, Gloria and Darryl Ward, Deborah Brown, James and Joyce Collins all of MD, Anthony Collins of PA, Harry Evans of MA, June Evans, Bernita Brown, Mary Bivens all of MD, Lucia Scotland, Theresa Scotland and Vincia Scotland all of TX. Dear great nephew of Joshua Cottman of MD. Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend the Funeral Service in the Morning Star Baptist Church, 1257 Blue Hill Ave. Mattapan Monday at 10:00 AM. Visiting hours at the Keohane Funeral Home, 785 Hancock St, WOLLASTON on Sunday 3 – 7 PM. Burial in Cedar Grove Cemetery, Dorchester. Donations in Aaron’s memory may be made to the Aaron Evan’s Trust Fund, 42 Kenneth Kostka Drive, N. Attleboro, MA 02760. Aaron was a NQ High School graduate. He graduated last July from Gibbs College in Cranston, RI with an Associate Degree in Criminal Justice. As part of his curriculum, Aaron also completed an internship at both the North Attleboro Police Department and Courthouse. Aaron was pursuing a career in Criminal Justice and was currently working for Northeast Securities in Boston. In earlier years, Aaron was a volunteer in the 1990’s for 6 years with the Quincy Emergency Management Agency. An active member of SCAR – Students Campaign Against Racism in North Attleboro. Aaron was a bright, intelligent, loving young man who will be greatly missed by all who knew him. Aaron’s hobbies were mountain climbing, biking, driving, law, relaxing, traveling, dancing, working out, drawing, writing, Spanish, family and friends, and dining. Some of Aaron’s many qualities were being a hopeless romantic, he loved family and friends, cuddly, passionate, kind, great smile, intelligent, focused, determined, caring, and loving to serve others.

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