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Donald A. Evans Jr., a beloved son, brother, father, and friend, passed away peacefully on April 30, 2026, in Bradenton, Florida. Born on June 5, 1970, in Bradenton (Samoset), Florida, Donald lived a life marked by his vibrant personality.
A second-generation block mason by trade, Donald upheld the legacy of craftsmanship and hard work instilled in him. Beyond his career, he was an avid fisherman whose passion for the water earned him the affectionate nickname "Fish Killer." His time spent on the water brought him joy and became a defining part of who he was.
Donald was known for his hilariously funny nature. He delighted in making those around him laugh, his sense of humor a bright light that lifted the spirits of family and friends alike. His laughter and warmth will be deeply missed by all who knew him.
He is survived by his uncle, Mack Doss, and Cindy, both of Bradenton; his fiancé, Valarie Warner of Palmetto; his son, Emory Evans, and wife Amber of North Port; and his stepdaughter, Josie McDonald of Utah. Donald’s brothers, Deano Evans and his fiancé Tabby of Bradenton, and David Evans of Bradenton, as well as his sister, Anna Evans of Bradenton. He was cherished by his nephews, Dakota Gordon and his wife Cameron of Bradenton, James Davin, Jordan Davin, and David Davin, along with his nieces Aaliyah and Daviegha. Also surviving him is his stepmother, Marie Deziel, who shared a close bond with him.
Donald was preceded in death by his loving parents, Janice Doss and Donald Evans, both of Bradenton, whose memories he held close to his heart.
The impact Donald had on his family and community remains profound. His legacy of humor, dedication, and love of life provides a lasting inspiration. Though his absence leaves a void, his spirit endures in the laughter and stories shared by those who loved him.
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