

Roderick Taylor-Evans was born on June 18, 1968, graduated from Bloomington High School in 1986, and maintained an entrepreneurial nature throughout his life. Sustaining a close with family bond was of the utmost importance to Roderick, which he cherished and nurtured throughout the course of his life.
Roderick resided in Upland California and departed on January 3, 2011 at San Antonio Community Hospital. He is survived by his Mother, Charlotte Evans; Father, Harvey Evans; Children, Roderick, Totyanna, and Rodjene; Sisters, Charlinda, Shontel, and Karen; Grandmothers, Ada Harrison and Furtha White; and Grandfather, Harvey Evans, Sr.
Loved ones look forward to seeing him again right here on earth in Paradise, the precious promise of our Creator, Jehovah God.
“Do not marvel at this, because the hour is coming in which all those in the memorial tombs will hear his voice and come out, those who did good things to a resurrection of life…” – John 5:28,29
Life Without End—At last!
Song 15
(John 3:16)
1. Can you see, with your mind’s eye,
Peoples dwelling together?
Sorrow has passed. Peace at last!
Life without tears and pain.
(Chorus)
2. Man and beast, living in peace,
Cause no harm to each other.
Food will be there. All will share
In what our God provides.
(Chorus)
3. In those days old will grow young,
Flesh revived as in childhood.
Troubles are gone, from now on
No need to weep or fear.
(Chorus)
4. Paradise all will enjoy
As they sing of God’s glory.
Yes, ev’ry day we will say
To God our Maker, “Thanks!”
(CHORUS)
Sing out with joy of heart.
You too can have a part.
Live for the day when you’ll say:
‘Live without end—at last!’
Acknowledgement
The members of Roderick’s family wish to thank everyone for their kindness, thoughts, and prayers. We gratefully acknowledge your expressions of sympathy.
irection of Green Acres Memorial Park and Mortuary, Bloomington, CA.
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