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Frances Jean Mullins Evins

Posted 2026-03-08 by mhenderson
Published by Mohave Daily News Online from Mar. 4 to Mar. 11, 2026 -
Bullhead City, Arizona -

Frances Jean Mullins Evins, age 91, passed away
on December 31, 2025. Born November 2, 1934, in
Garwood, Texas, Jean (as she was known) lived most of
her early life in central Texas.

She studied for two years at Bob Jones University,
where she met her husband, Kenneth, whom she
married in 1954. She continued her education at Texas
Tech in Lubbock, TX where she received her degree in
education. She and Kenneth moved to Arizona where
he continued his ministry as a pastor in Sonoita-a
ranching town close to the Mexican border--and she worked at home caring
for their five children.

After serving in ministries in Sunnyslope (Phoenix) and Bagdad, they
moved to Bullhead City in 1969. Kenneth started a new church there and
Jean got a job in the brand-new Mohave High School as an English
teacher. She would continue her career there, both as an English teacher
and a librarian, for over 30 years. Her job as the librarian encompassed
many areas-including videotaping the football games down on
the sidelines.

Shortly before retiring, she took on the responsibility of setting up
the library at River Valley High School, a new school in the district.
She was honored for her work there with the naming of the local National
Honor Society-the Jean Evins chapter.

Kenneth and Jean loved being in ministry even though their lives were
not always easy. As a teacher in a public high school, Jean's testimony
was bright and several students came to know Christ as a result of her
sharing her faith.

Music was always a big part of her life, and she made sure all her
children were able to take piano lessons and go on to be involved in
many different areas of music. She was instrumental in bringing the
"Community Concert" organization to Bullhead City and worked with them
for a number of years to bring many great artists to the area.

Not surprisingly, Jean was an avid reader and was able to continue this
loved pastime until her death. Her favorite author was Jan Karon and
often when the going got tough she would say, "Let's just move to
Mitford!" She also loved to sew, making the wedding
dresses for all three of her daughters. Tole painting was another hobby,
and her children and grandchildren have many beautiful Christmas
ornaments that she made.

Following a fall in 2021, she moved to live with her daughter Sonya and
her husband David in Oklahoma. What a joy and blessing this was for her
to be cared for so lovingly by her daughter.

The most important thing that Jean would want all to know about her is
that she walked with Jesus all of her life. She served the people at
Trinity Baptist Church, where her son Craig is the pastor, from its
founding in 1978 until her death-- attending prayer meetings on Zoom
every week. She was a woman of faith and a woman of prayer.

Her legacy is that of living her life for and serving her Savior,
praying daily for her children, grandchildren, and great grandchildren
until her death.

Jean was preceded in death by her husband Kenneth, her parents Esther
and Grady Mullins, and her brother Robert.

She is survived by her five children: Connie (Dale) Edwards of San
Antonio, TX; Randy (Pam) of Oak Hills, CA; Kathi (Ken) of Lynnville, IA;
Craig (Sarah) of Bullhead City, AZ; and Sonya (David) of Moore, OK; 17
grandchildren and 16 great-grandchildren.

A memorial service will be held on Saturday, March 14, 2026, at 11:00 AM
at City Bible Church in Bullhead City.

Memorials can be sent to Trinity Baptist Church, 1941 Havasupai Dr.,
Bullhead City, Arizona 86442 for facility improvements.

Condolences can be posted at the Moore Funeral and Cremation website at
https://tinyurl.com/3ye5k7tf.






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