Fannye Belle Evans, PHD was born March 31,1933, in Clark County Arkansas.
She received her bachelors degree from Plilander Smith College in Little Rock Arkansas. Master's and Doctoral degrees from Colorado State University, Fort Collins Colorado.
She was and educator in the Denver Public School System, focusing on the development of curriculum designed career interest and academic achievement of students as well as tools and measurements to support their professional growth.
While making a difference in the lives of others. National, State and local organizations bestowed upon her many Education awards for: "Distingushed Service"; "Outstanding Educator"; "Excellence in Leardeship"; and Board Appointments. Fannye Belle was one the thirteen founders of the Colorado Black Women for Political Action.
A member of Park Hill United Methodist Church and Delta Sigma Theta Sorority.
Fannye Belle had one daughter, Ms. Barbara Jean Evans, the love of her life. Her greatest fulfillment has been seeing her daughter become successful.
Fannye Belle Evans inspired all to adopt the belief that "We can achieve our best" and "We should wake each and every day and laugh". It keeps you feeling young.
The scripture she quotes: "I can do all things through Christ who gives me strength".
A celebration of Dr. Fannye Belle Evans PHD's life will be planned in the near future.
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