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Benjamin (Ben)
Evans, Sr.
Jul 26, 1974 — Jun 25, 2026
Ben Evans, lovingly known as “Big Daddy” to his grandchildren and “Big Show” to his friends, passed away on June 25, 2026, at the age of 51.
Born on July 26, 1974, in Tarzana, California, Ben graduated from Yellville-Summit High School in 1992. He was the son of the late Eddie Evans and Charlene Lane.
A proud entrepreneur, Ben owned and operated a pressure washing business as well as following his passion for motorcycles. He loved customizing bikes and was actively involved in the motorcycle community, especially Sound Warz motorcycle stereo competitions.
On October 10, 2014, Ben married his beloved wife, McKenzie Evans. His greatest pride was his family. He was a devoted father to Alexis Flowers (Ben), Zackery Evans, Benjamin “Ben Jr.” Evans, Ty Holt, and Ashton Holt, and a cherished grandfather to Brantley Hines, Rosalee Hines, and Ollie Flowers. He treasured every opportunity to spend time with his children and grandchildren, teaching them how to work on motorcycles, fix things, and enjoy life together.
Ben was preceded in death by his father, Eddie Evans.
He is survived by his loving wife, McKenzie Evans; his children and grandchildren; his mother, Charlene Lane; his brother, Danny Evans; his adopted siblings, Becky Amsden, Rachyle McKenna, and Bobbie Davis; as well as several nieces, nephews, extended family members, and many dear friends.
Known for his quick wit, infectious humor, and unwavering loyalty, Ben had a gift for making people laugh. He was honest, dependable, and always willing to lend a helping hand. Those who knew him will remember his generous heart, his larger-than-life personality, and the love he showed through simply being present.
In his free time, Ben enjoyed cruises, motorcycles, exploring new technology, spending time with his family, and spoiling his beloved Pomeranian, Teddy Bear. A devoted Christian, his faith was an important part of his life.
Ben’s family will remember him most for his love, his laughter, and the time he so freely gave to those he cared about. His legacy lives on in the countless memories he created with family and friends.
In accordance with his wishes, Ben will be cremated, and a memorial ride for his bike community followed by a celebration of life will be later scheduled and announced.
The family sincerely thanks everyone for the prayers, love, and support shown during this difficult time. Your kindness and compassion have brought great comfort as they celebrate Ben’s life and the lasting impact he had on so many.
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