Thatcher, Ariz. • On Feb. 14, 1912, a child was born here.
Eleven Arizona babies were issued birth certificates that day, and certainly other children were born.
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One other thing was born that day — Arizona itself, which next week turns 100.
Of all the children born in Arizona that day, LaVona Evans appears to be the only one who remains alive.
On the Saturday before the centennial, she will be grand marshal of the Graham County Centennial Parade in Safford, Ariz.
Even LaVona’s name reflects the moment in history.
"LaV" is for Valentine’s Day, "ona" is for Arizona, the state born the same day she was.
Through the years, LaVona has lived in several Arizona communities, and she remembers each one distinctly.
When she was 5, she moved from Thatcher to Mesa, Ariz. Mesa, she says, "was still country then."
She was reunited with her father, an educator who moved frequently, and the family moved to Chandler, Ariz.; then Goodyear, Ariz.; then Tucson, Ariz.; then out of state to Colorado.
It was lovely there "but cold and too far away from home," Evans said.
After three years in Colorado, she moved back to Tucson, where she got married "and started having babies."
In 1933, in the depths of the Great Depression, Evans’ first husband died. A few years later, she married again and had her third, fourth and fifth children.
In 1970, after more than three decades of marriage, she lost her second husband, Quinton Hawkins, to cancer.
At age 62, she married Junius Evans, and the two of them moved up to Redington, Ariz., on the eastern slope of the Santa Catalina Mountains. She split wood, pulled water from a well and had no phone.
In 1980, she and her husband went on a working mission to Tonga, through The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Then she came back to Redington.
In 1988, Evans became a widow for the third time. She loved each of her husbands, she said: "All good men; I was very fortunate."
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