Evan A. Hines
May 01, 2020
Evan Athan Hines was called away from home to be with his Lord and Savior on May 1, 2020.
There will be a public visitation from 5:00 to 7:00 p.m. Wednesday, May 6, 2020 at Hamilton’s Funeral Home, 605 Lyon Street, Des Moines. A private service will be held at Sheffield Cemetery in Story City.
Evan A. Hines was born on November 15, 1932 in Ames, Iowa, the son of William and Iris (Elaine) Hines. Evan served in the Iowa National Guard. After that, he enlisted into the U.S. Army where he did active duty in Korea. After that he served in the U.S. Marine Corps until he retired from military service.
After coming home he met his first love, Ardeth, and soon became a Des Moines Police Officer. He served 30 years, then retired in 1988. He also became an Ordained Minister in July of 1986. Later attending Shalom Bible College Seminary, where he received a B.A. in Ministry. Later he graduated with a Doctorate in Theology, and received a Scholastic Achievement Award of Mega Cum Laude.
After the death of his first love (Ardeth), he soon met his second love, Verla. He leaves behind both of his families: his son Scott (Terri) Hines, daughter Pamela Beck, three half-sisters: Patricia Curtis, Janice Irving, Colleen Kirregarrd, step-sons: Scott (Connie) Carter, Brian (Donna) Carter, and many other family members. Also he had 6 grandchildren, 16 step-grandchildren, 11 great-grandchildren, 20 step-great-grandchildren and 2 great-great grandchildren. In addition to his first wife Ardeth, he was preceded in death by his second wife Verla, his son Dennis Beck, his father William, mother Iris (Elaine) and his brother Donald.
Pat Curtis
05/07/2020
Oh how happy you must be with your Lord you have served so well. Seeing your casket I am sad I no longer will have you to talk to, to be with but blessed by your memory.
Go stand high on that mountain. Love you always.
Pamela Beck
05/07/2020
Dad, you will be missed more than I can say.
After years of pointing people to Jesus
you are now with your savior just where you wanted to be. On streets of gold surrounded by love and joy. Haleluyah.
Angie
05/07/2020
The absence of your presence will always be felt. I feel so blessed have had you as a grandfather. All my love
David Brown
05/03/2020
I never had the chance to work directly with Evan while he was on the police department. But I did have numerous occasions to speak with him in our normal comings and goings within the police department compound. He was always a very decent man, who took time out of his day to speak with you. A truly nice guy. My deepest sympathy is extended to his family members.
Dave Brown (retired DMPD)
Shahnaz
05/03/2020
Pam and Scott - so sorry to hear of your Dad's passing. I have such good memories of your parents when I was a kid. They were so kind to me and my sisters ; we loved the skunk. too !
Shahnaz
Joe Boesen
05/03/2020
My wife Pastor Sheila and I offer our deepest sympathy to the family of brother Evan! He always supported our church and inspired us! Joe & Sheila Boesen
Jennifer
05/02/2020
I will miss you grandpa