Evan Scofield death – dead, obituary: Jazz guitarist John Scofield son Evan Scofield died in July 2013 after battling cancer for several years. He was only 26 years old.
Today, John is celebrating Evan Scofield on his birthday May 13th. Evan was a gifted poet and writer, master mimic, remarkable musical sponge, great person and John’s beloved son.
Today we celebrate Evan Scofield (1987-2013) on his birthday. Gifted poet and writer, master mimic, remarkable musical sponge, great person and beloved son.
We miss you so much. We love you Evan.
One of Evan’s wishes, at the time of his death, was that his friends take his ashes all over the world and scatter them.
In January 2016, two and half years after Evan Scofield death, John announced that that wish has been fulfilled.
Many of you know, my son Evan.
His wish was that his friends take his ashes all over the world and scatter them. It’s been a remarkable project for the last 2 1/2 years and we are finally done.
His mom Susan, sister Jean and partner Ursula have curated a beautiful website (with the technical expertise of Jay Miolla) that documents the many trips friends and family took spreading his ashes across the globe.
It’s www.scatterevan.com. Great job beloved family.
Evan Bingham Scofield was born May 13, 1987 to parents, John and Susan Scofield.
He was a storyteller, an adventurer, world traveler, goat fan, poet and pirate, musician, illustrator, sculptor, metalsmith, woodworker and environmentalist.
In his brief life, Evan mastered languages, wrote scores of poems, performed his music, nearly completed a novel, traveled the globe, ran with the bulls in Pamploma, hiked the High Atlas mountains,
Evan Bingham Scofield would leave this world on Saturday morning 06 July 2013 after a two year battle with sarcoma leaving behind his partner of seven years, Ursula Rose Strauss, his parents, sister Jean Scofield Maxwell, brother-in-law Alexander and nephew Felix, one grandmother, four uncles, five aunts, ten cousins, two small dogs, two box turtles and a rich array of true friends.
May his soul continue to rest in perfect peace.