Evelyn Gardner Gouge

June 16, 1926 ~ December 25, 2011
Evelyn Gardner Gouge
(Age 85)
Of Vienna, VA passed away on Sunday, December 25, 2011, at her home at Sunrise Assisted Living. Evelyn is the beloved wife of the late James Reid Gouge, Jr.; loving mother of Amy Gouge Richards and Jimmy Gouge; sister of Reda Bledsoe and Nelson Gardner; and grandmother of Timothy Richards, Kevin Richards, Jennifer Richards, Leah Modar, Eamon Gouge and Hayden Gouge. She is also survived by three great grandchildren Juliette Richards, Chloe Richards and Rowen (Leah) Richards.
Born in Florence, SC in 1926, she moved to Washington, DC in the late 40's to work for the Department of the Navy. After marrying in 1953, she commited her time as a homemaker and mother, and was an active member of her church. Her devotion to serve was shown as a sunday school teacher, childrens church worker and singing in the choir for 42 years. She continued her career at the David Taylor Naval Research facility until her retirement. Evelyn enjoyed gardening, sewing, painting and spending time with her family.
Memorial contributions may be made in Evelyn's name to Vienna Baptist Church Memorial Fund, Choir Ministry
Funeral Home:
Money & King Funeral Home
171 W. Maple Ave.
Vienna, VA
US 22180
(Age 85)
Of Vienna, VA passed away on Sunday, December 25, 2011, at her home at Sunrise Assisted Living. Evelyn is the beloved wife of the late James Reid Gouge, Jr.; loving mother of Amy Gouge Richards and Jimmy Gouge; sister of Reda Bledsoe and Nelson Gardner; and grandmother of Timothy Richards, Kevin Richards, Jennifer Richards, Leah Modar, Eamon Gouge and Hayden Gouge. She is also survived by three great grandchildren Juliette Richards, Chloe Richards and Rowen (Leah) Richards.
Born in Florence, SC in 1926, she moved to Washington, DC in the late 40's to work for the Department of the Navy. After marrying in 1953, she commited her time as a homemaker and mother, and was an active member of her church. Her devotion to serve was shown as a sunday school teacher, childrens church worker and singing in the choir for 42 years. She continued her career at the David Taylor Naval Research facility until her retirement. Evelyn enjoyed gardening, sewing, painting and spending time with her family.
Memorial contributions may be made in Evelyn's name to Vienna Baptist Church Memorial Fund, Choir Ministry
Funeral Home:
Money & King Funeral Home
171 W. Maple Ave.
Vienna, VA
US 22180
Thanks for the memories Mom! Love you!
Amy, I’m so sorry about your mother’s passing. It has been a long time since we have seen one another, but having lost both of my parents now, I know that this is a difficult time, and wanted you to know that I care. Time heals all wounds of the heart, but I know you’ll never forget her. Please give my best to your family