Evangeline Harper-Dill, was born on June 22, 1953 to the late Jerome Lee and the lovely Bernice Elizabeth Harper-Lee at Johns Hopkins Hospital. She departed her life on Tuesday, October 16, 2012 and entered into eternal rest. Evangeline was very spiritual and friendly with a heart full of gold. She was known as "Van" to all her family and friend. she was a product of the Baltimore City Public School System, graduating from Calverton Junior High and Forest Park senior High Schools. She was baptized under the Catholic faith, where she remained faithful until her passing. During her youth, her passion was spending time with her best girlfriends, including Linda Jackson, skating at the indoor roller skating rink. they would have the time of their lives. Evangeline's professional career centered around geriatric nursing, which included helping the elderly, a career that she loved so much. She also served many years with the Baltimore convention Center, and other facilities as a Caterer and Bartender. Preceding her in death, her husband, Clarence "Spammie" Dill; father, Jerome Lee and oldest sister, Cynthia Harper. She leaves to mourn and cherish her memory; her mother, Bernice Elizabeth Harper-Lee; son, Kedrick Walters Sr, daughter-in-law, Paulette Waters; three grandsons, Kedick Waters Jr., Keandre Waters and Kevi8n Gray; five sisters, Henrietta Johnson, Estilita Harper, Pauline Robinson, Maria McGrath and Bernice Sykes; four brothers, Calvin Harper, Wesley Harper, Jerome Harper and Andre Harper; three brothers-in-law, Wallace Johnson, Samuel Robinson and Eddie McGrath; two sisters-in-law, Gail Harper and Samantha Harper; goddaughter, Nkenge Jackson; a host of nieces, great-nieces, nephews,, great-nephews, family and friends. all of whom she loved so dearly. After a while, our tears will dry and our frowns will turn to smiles. We will remember the fun times, the great conversations and the guidance from our beloved Evangeline. thank you van, for touching our souls and making us better individuals.