Overcoming Adversity Together: A Navy Chaplain’s Unwavering Support for His Wounded Warrior Wife
As a senior Navy Chaplain, Bob Evan’s calling has always been to serve and care for others, whether it was his troops, fellow service members, or the wounded warriors he encountered. When his fiancée, Gretchen, was severely injured by a mortar round in Afghanistan, Bob’s role shifted from chaplain to devoted caregiver.
Despite his extensive training and experience as a pastoral counselor, Bob candidly admits that he struggled at times to provide the proper support and care for Gretchen as she navigated life-changing injuries, including deafness. However, Bob’s unwavering love and commitment to Gretchen never wavered. He made it clear that he would accompany her on this new journey, no matter the challenges. Bob’s journey as a caregiver is one of resilience, compassion, and a deep understanding that true Caregiving requires listening, learning, and loving the person you are caring for.
As Bob shares his insights and lessons learned, it’s clear that his role as a caregiver has profoundly impacted his own spiritual and personal Growth. He has become an advocate for greater support and resources for military caregivers, recognizing the vital importance of self-care and finding respite to be an effective, loving caregiver.
About Bob:
A graduate of Bowdoin College (A.B.-1976), Princeton Theological Seminary (M.Div.-1979), Candler School of Theology (Th.M.-1992), and the Naval War College (M.A.-2003) Bob Evans is a Veteran with more than 25 years of service in the United States Navy where he served until his Retirement in 2008 as a Chaplain and rose to the rank of CAPTAIN. He entered the United States Navy by direct commission in December 1982.
During his tenure he served as a trusted Senior Leader for the Commander, U.S. Fleet Forces Commander and Commander, U.S. Atlantic Fleet; Commander, Joint Forces Command; Commander, Combined Forces Command-Afghanistan; and Commander Naval Forces Europe, Africa, and Southwest Asia. He was awarded the Bronze Star for his service in Afghanistan.
Bob commenced his career with the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) in May of 2011 as Chief, Chaplain Service at Aleda E. Lutz VA Medical Center in Saginaw, MI. He came to the Atlanta VA in January 2013 as the Chief, Chaplain Service, but then was tapped to serve as Acting Assistant Director while maintaining his Chief duties. In February 2014, he was appointed Assistant Director of the Atlanta VA Health Care System. Subsequently, he was called to serve as Interim Associate Director/Chief Operating Officer of the Dorn VA Health Care System, Columbia, SC for six months during which time he selected as the Associate Director/Chief Operating Officer for the Western North Carolina VA Health Care System, Asheville, NC. He served in this position from January 2017 until his retirement from Federal Service in December 2019.
Now retired, he is a devoted caregiver to his wife, who lost her hearing in combat, an ardent advocate for Veterans, their loved ones, and all those who serve the common good. He regularly seeks opportunities to listen to others, help them discover their deepest passions, and assist them in shaping their dreams into a life of purpose.
Bob now resides in Northlake, TX with his beloved wife, Gretchen, and their two service dogs, Rusty, and Kermit.