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Patricia "Tricia" L. Evans

  • Oct 31
  • 1 min read
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Particia L. Evans  was born Oct 29, 1946 to Ruth and Bill Evans who have, along with her brother William preceded her in passing.  Patricia’s life long partner Sue Foland, her sister Barbara, several nieces and nephews and in-laws survive her.   She was a native of Spokane. She attended Rogers High School. In her early employment years she was a beautician. She also attended Architectural design school. She was a longtime employee of Sacred Heart Hospital as a Lab assistant. She also worked at Holy Family and Valley General Spokane.

Tricia was always ready for an adventure.  After her retirement  Sue and her sister-in-law Karen literally traveled the globe, visiting over 20 countries.  They swam with dolphins in Cabo, saw the Pyramids in Egypt, had dinner in Paris in the Eiffel tower, feeding Kangaroos in Australia. Scenery and saw the glaciers in New Zealand.

An avid gardener Tricia spent countless hours in her yard. Perhaps one of the nicest yards on the street.

Tricia and Sue enjoyed travelling in their motor home for several years. Sue and Tricia enjoyed fishing in the Pacific North-west.

She and Sue enjoyed many musical events and shows at Quest in Spokane. Of course, stopping by the gaming machines where she frequently left with more in her pocket than when she arrived. lol

A celebration of Tricia's life will be held on Saturday, November 15, 2025 at the Ruby River Hotel in Spokane, WA for all who wish to honor and remember her life and legacy.

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