5 Generations of Grandparents


William Bruce Evans--photos up to 1961

 William Bruce Evans--approximately 1939--9 months
Sharon Lynn Belnap--Bruce's only sister


1942--age 4

Bruce, Sharon, Brent

William Dean, Bernice Hurren, William Bruce, Sharon, Brent--Dean Evans was drafted into war, however, physical alignments prevented him from active duty--Meridian Idaho
Bruce and his siblings grew up working on his Dean's farm. He learned his strong work ethic and diligence to complete a task during his maturing years.

Bruce learned to drive a tractor at a very young age. It was hard farm work, but taught valuable life skills and principles.

Bruce--the Meridian, Idaho High School Graduate
LDS Missionary 1959-1961


Courtship and Wedding Day --April 27, 1962

















Frank and Hilda Olsen---Larry and Sharon Olsen---Gretta and ???? (Sharon's parents)  Tamara and Bruce---Laurie and Marty Olsen--Larry's oldest children

Written History of William Bruce Evans


Written by:
Hunter Michael Bishop--grandson--2010

Service With a Smile
        Down in my slightly drafty basement, my Grandpa Evans sits patiently, as I begin our interview. I can feel myself sinking into the comfortable, tan couches as Grandpa Evans starts to tell his story in his gruff but cheerful voice. He tells of his life growing up on the farm, telling me that he was “bound and determined to do [his work]” there. He has always been a dedicated worker; what some would call a ‘true American’. But he has a drive for his work, and a heavy willingness to do it. His bright and alive eyes bore into me when he starts to tell me of his life, and I begin to understand and know him more than I ever have before. I’ve always known he was a splendid worker; one who never gives up. But as we got talking, I began also to learn his humbleness about his service, whatever it may be, and how willing he was to do it.
        Raised on a farm from 9 years of age to his college years, Bruce Evans lead his early life with hard labor and some big responsibilities laying on his shoulders. The first few years on the farm, Bruce’s father helped him become acquainted with the types of jobs and services needed on the farm. At about age 14, Bruce came into charge of taking care of the crops and milking the cows while his parents were away; something that would never be taken lightly by a farmer. This job took him about 6-8 labor-infused hours everyday, making it a very big responsibility for a 14-year-old. Bruce Evans also helped take care of all his younger siblings. In his humble and poor family, he was the oldest of 4. Not all too many for a cliché “oldest sibling cares for his oh-so-many younger siblings,” but Bruce’s family could not really afford any more children. Of his parents, Bruce said, “You really get your values from your parents. Hard-working attitude and that. Cause they worked hard, but they never accumulated that much. When they died all they had was the land or the house my mother lived in.”

        Despite these income problems, Bruce and his father strived to keep the farm well tended. Bruce was also, and still is, a great lover of sports. However, he had to stay and help his father with work on the farm most of his extra hours, so his dad never let him join any sports until his senior year. Of this he said, “I hold no regrets against him or anything. Cause he needed help and I was the oldest son.” So Bruce Evans sacrificed his much-loved sports to provide for his family. His work ethic and willingness to serve came from his sacrifices and experiences on the farm. He said, “I can’t think of any negative values growing up on the farm,” And indeed, growing up on a farm may even yield physical benefits, like immunity to allergy or irritation (Eriksson, 1).








Hunter is two years old in this picture. He is getting his teethed cleaned by his dentist---aka---grandpa Evans!


September 2011--Hunter Bishop with his grandparents

William Bruce Evans Dentistry photos













Wm. Bruce Evans Genealogy



William Bruce Evans and Tamara Olsen Evans
**April 27, 1962**

William Dean and Bernice Hurren Evans---
October 25, 1927--



Paternal Line






***William Evans Senior and Emma Rachel Williams***

**Evan Evans and Mary**




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Maternal Line














Wiliam Bruce Evans--grandkid--photos



October 2001--Kansas City



WWI museum in Kansas City, Mo--2006

Grandpa loves candy (especially TAFFY)  and it is a tradition to buy bulk candy at Crown Center whenever we go!

Fall 2011



BYU vs. CSU in Denver, Colorado--October 2008
Fall 2009


Easter 2005

 Sara Evans--2009



Summer 2011
 Summer 2011