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Belinda Elayne Evans was born December 17, 1959, in Oklahoma City. She passed away October 15, 2024, at her home in Chickasha at the age of sixty-four.
Belinda grew up in Oklahoma City. She enjoyed collecting jewelry, birthday parties, manicures, holidays, cooking, and any opportunity to gather her family together for a meal. She raised two sons and daughter by herself. Most of all, Belinda loved her children and grandchildren deeply.
Belinda was preceded in death by her parents, Jasper and Marion Willis; brothers, Keith Hatcher, Johnny Hatcher, and James Hatcher. Survivors include husband of 22 years, Todd Evans of the home; children, Tonya McClary, of the home; James McClary of Moore, Billy McClary and wife Jessica of Chickasha, Zachary Evans and wife Madalyn of Broken Arrow, Jordan Poland and husband Cole of Oklahoma City; grandchildren, Dawson, Mollee, Audrinna, Abigail, Brixon, Bash, Bebe; siblings, Lawana Braden, Mary Snelling, Allen Miller, Mike Probst; in-laws, Larry and Donna Evans; along with other family and friends.
A funeral will be held at 11:00 a.m. Friday, October 18, 2024, at the Trinity Baptist Church in Wellston with interment following in the Wellston Cemetery. Reverend Lane Buckley will officiate, and arrangements are under the direction of Lehman Funeral Home of Wellston.
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