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Ok Hi Evancevich
June 10, 1936 – January 17,2026
Ok Hi Evancevich, 89, of Sierra Vista, passed away January 17, 2026 in Sierra Vista, Arizona. Visitation will be held at Hatfield Funeral Home in Sierra Vista on Saturday 1/24/2026 from 10am to 11am, and the funeral service 11am to 12pm with Elder Jim Bideaux of Sierra Vista Servants of Christ Church. The burial is scheduled for 10am Monday 1/26/2026 at the Southern Arizona Veterans’ Memorial Cemetery. She will be buried with our father and her husband Michael Steven Evancevich (US Army).
If there was a word to sum up our mother, it would be “DEVOTION”. She will always and forever be devoted to God, family and the church. She was born Ok Hi Park on June 10th 1936 in Kaesong Korea in the province of Kyunggi Do (Gyeonggi-Do). She was the daughter of Dr. Song Su Pak and Bung Sook Oh. She was a survivor of World War II and the Korean War. She worked in a garment factory in Seoul and became a highly skilled seamstress. She had a daughter Jane C Yi (Chon Ja) from a previous marriage. She married our father in 1963 in Seoul Korea and had sons John, born in Seoul in 1964 and Michael born in Fort Bragg North Carolina in 1967. Our family moved from Heidelberg Germany to Sierra Vista in 1979. She was an amazing homemaker and tradeswoman.
Ok Hi is preceded in death by her parents, Song Su Pak and Bung Sook Oh, sister Imo, and many other loving family members and friends. Ok Hi is survived by her sons John and Michael Evancevich, daughter Chon Ja Yi, son in law Sang Yong Yi, niece Anna, daughter in law Theresa Ozuna and further survived by other relatives & friends.
She will be fondly missed by her children, entire family and friends in the United States, South Korea and elsewhere. With heartfelt gratitude, we the family respectfully thank and acknowledge each and every one of you for your visits, calls, prayers, cards, floral arrangements and all other expressions of sympathy, empathy and compassion you have shown us during our time of bereavement. Special thank you to the Sierra Vista Servants of Christ Church, first responders at Sierra Vista Police Department, Fire, Emergency Services and the ER Team at Canyon Vista Medical Center.
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