Lee Cromwell Evans

lee evans

September 4, 1946 ~ April 28, 2019

Born in: Nashville, TN
Resided in: Atlanta, GA

Crom Evans passed away peacefully on Sunday, April 28th, due to complications from
ALS with his loving family by his side. Crom was born in Nashville, TN on September 4,
1946, to Whitney Tyler Evans, Sr and Joyce Baxter Evans. He grew up in Macon, GA and
attended Lanier High School. He was a graduate of UGA with a BBA in Real Estate and
was a member of Bons Hommes of Macon. He served with the GA Army National Guard
unit in Macon.
Crom moved to Atlanta after graduation and worked first at Atlanta Federal Savings &
Loan Assn and then at Appraisal Associates of Atlanta, Inc. where he appraised
residential real estate for over 45 years, specializing in relocation appraisals. He was a fee
appraiser for the VA for over 40 years and was also a licensed real estate salesperson.
Crom loved his family, his friends and his church, Peachtree Presbyterian, where he was a
long time greeter and a faithful member of Credence Sunday School class. When visiting
his son’s family in AL, he enjoyed attending Hayneville Baptist and the Adult V Sunday
School class. He loved the South, its people and its food. Crom enjoyed walking on trails
in north GA and around Chastain Park as well as family fishing trips with his boys. He
was an avid sports fan, sitting in the same seats in Sanford Stadium since the 1950’s and
tailgating with good friends for over 45 years in the same tailgate spot. He especially
loved fried chicken with country fixings and sweet tea which made for a heavenly day
after a UGA victory. Crom took great pleasure in coaching his boys and their friends in
numerous sports.
Crom is survived by his loving wife and best friend of over 46 years, Marilyn Wallace
Evans, his 2 sons, Lee Bradfield Evans (Kathleen) of Hope Hull, AL, and Brantley Tyler
Evans of Roswell, GA, and his grandchildren, Ellis Ann Evans and Brantley Shephard
Evans. He is also survived by his 2 brothers, Whitney Tyler Evans, Jr (Sarah) of Macon
and Eldridge Baxter Evans (Maida) of Forsyth, as well as his sister-in-law, Charlene
Morgan Wallace of Carrollton, and several nieces and nephews.
The family would like to thank all of our friends for their love and support during this
very difficult journey. A memorial service will be held Thursday, May 2nd, at 2 PM in the
sanctuary of Peachtree Presbyterian Church with a reception following the service in the
Williams Center. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made, to local missions, at
either Peachtree Presbyterian Church, 3434 Roswell Rd, Atlanta, GA 30305 or Hayneville
Baptist Church, P. O. Box 367, Hayneville, AL, 36040.

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  1. Sam says:

    Crom has been a great friend for over 30 years and will be missed. Always a gentleman with good sense of humor and great coach.

  2. George Davison. says:

    What a wonderful person and great husband, father, and grandfather. We were blessed to have been
    friends with Crom while he and Marilyn were raising their family. God Speed Crom, you will always be
    in our thoughts & prayers. Rowena & George Davison

  3. Reid and Kay Conyers says:

    Hard to write about Crom in just a few words. He was a great guy and I cannot remember him ever saying an unkind word.over so many years. More importantly, he was a trusted friend who consistently put you first.. He lived victoriously, overcoming the tough times with grace and nobility. His life was a great example not only for his family but also for us. We will miss him very much.

  4. Karla Smith says:

    Such a great man. He coached my son in baseball at NYO. He will certainly be missed. I am so sorry to hear this. My prayers go up for his sweet wife Marlyn, the boys and all the family.

  5. Kay Lowe says:

    Our love goes out to Marilyn, Bradfield, Brantley and their family. We loved Crom and we love all of you. Crom supported us and our son as only he could during a difficult time. We will always cherish his love and support. We still have a letter Crom sent our son during that time! He was a mighty warrior!💜

  6. Pat Heys says:

    What a wonderful celebration of Crom’s life on Thursday at Peachtree Presbyterian. The service represented the statue of the man and the love of his family and friends. Thank you Marilyn, Bradfield and Brantley!

  7. Tom Richardson says:

    Mr. Evans was a great guy, through and through. Strong and genuine; high-character and kind. Thoughts & Prayers to the Evans.

  8. Ken Shigley says:

    Psalm 84:10: “I would rather be a doorkeeper in the house of my God than dwell in the tents of the wicked.”

  9. Josh Levinson says:

    My thoughts and prayers are with you Marilyn, Brantley and Bradfield. You have always been like a 2nd family to me and will always have much love for your family. Mr. Evans was an outstanding and kind man. There are no words that can reflect my great respect for him (and Marilyn). I will always be grateful for your positivity and close friendship.

  10. Alexis Wallace says:

    I recently learned Crom passed away
    I pray the family will keep to all the wonderful memories
    He truly was a wonderful person..husband and friend to many.
    It was a orivikedfe to know him


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