God called home on Resurrection Day my protector LaQuan Narvell Evans, loving son, big brother, and nephew.
LaQuan was born November 17, 2004 at University Hospital in Cleveland, Ohio, to parents Denise Powers and Lawrence Evans.
Quan graduated class of 2023 at Bedford High School. While there he ran track and played basketball. His goal was to get into the business field and own his own business where he doesn’t have to work for anyone. He was inspired to make it in the music industry to get his family “out the hood”.
Quan wanted to take care of his family. He worked hard, always kept a job, to help around the house. To his friends, he was what you would call “the realest”, nothing but the biggest heart, always there whenever anyone needed him.
Sunday, October 23, 2016, Quan along with his mother and sister, got baptized at Mount Zion Oakwood where he accepted Christ in his life, where he was still member.
He was an only son and a “mama’s boy” so he ran every man out of the household. He was his sister’s twin, protector, and best friend. In her words, she would say he was the blood in my veins.
LaQuan was a comedian and with his smile he could walk in the room and light it up with his personality. Quan, known as QB50, was only a phone call away, loyal to his friends and family. He was what you would call a risk taker.
Quan leaves to celebrate his life, his mom dukes Denise Powers and father Lawrence Evans, sisters Jamila Boykin and Mila Hawkins, brothers Torrance E. Crisp, Carter Moore, and Zamarion Weaver, great-grandmother Lillion Ramsey, grandmothers Lerena Moore, Sherry Powers, and Carletta Evans, grandfathers Dean Powers, Lawrence Evans Sr., and Brian Evans, aunts Virginia Sowell, Paulette Hairston (William Bloodsaw), Lanore Hairston, and Ollica Moore (Lee Lee), uncles Frederick Sowell, Dean Powers Jr., Ramelle D. Arnold, Levelle Ramsey, and Isaiah Evans, and a host of relatives, cousins, and friends.
We ask you to always celebrate the life of Quan (QB50).