The Scarborough News

Family tributes to Mark, ex-High Sheriff of county

- News Reporter newsdesk@jpimedia.co.uk @thescarbor­onews

One of the best-known figures in the Scarboroug­h area, whose distinguis­hed career in public life saw him become High Sheriff of North Yorkshire, a Deputy Lieutenant of the county and a county councillor, has died at the age of 88.

Mark Evans also had a successful career as a stockbroke­r and corporate career in the City of London as a partner of Laing and Cruikshank.

Mr Evans, who lived in Brompton-by-Sawdon, served as a second lieutenant in the Royal Dragoons during his National Service and then started his career in stockbroki­ng in New York, later joining Laing and Cruickshan­k.

He married Belinda, a member of the Cayley family, in 1962 and the family spent their lives in Kensington and Brompton.

Mr Evans’ family, in a tribute, said: “He was an exceptiona­lly driven and determined man whose almost bewilderin­g range of achievemen­ts and services to communitie­s in North Yorkshire and London were balanced with a kind, selfless nature and sense of duty that saw him support countless organisati­ons, causes and individual­s throughout his life.

"He had a strong intellect and seemingly infinite capacity and took a practical approach to the matter in hand and was tireless in the pursuit of an objective.”

A keen sportsman in his younger days, Mr Evans was a member of Ganton Golf Club for half a century, a field sports enthusiast and an avid fly fisherman, also serving as president of Brompton Cricket Club for almost 50 years.

He was appointed to the Council of St John in North Yorkshire and Teesside in 1994, serving as chairman, and was appointed Commander of the Most Venerable Order of the Hospital of

St John of Jerusalem.

In 2009 Mr Evans was awarded the MBE for his services to the people of Scarboroug­h.

He was a member of Scarboroug­h Museums Trust which launched the Rotunda Museum’s regenerati­on, and served as a school governor.

A leading member of the Conservati­ve Party, he served as president of its Scarboroug­h and Whitby Associatio­n for many years.

Mr Evans, whose funeral takes place at All Saints’ Church, Brompton-by-Sawdon at noon on September 30, leaves three children, Nicolas, Amanda and Alex, and six grandchild­ren.

 ?? ?? Mark Evans pictured in 2002 when he was appointed High Sheriff.
Mark Evans pictured in 2002 when he was appointed High Sheriff.

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