He worked at several jobs and they lived in several states. They were living in Texas when my mother was born. He was being treated at the TB hospital. When he died, he left a wife and seven children.
Published The Washington Post, Washington, D.C., November 18, 1942.
Joseph Everett, the beloved husband of Ida Launa Baty Everett died November 16, 1942 at the Veterans Hospital in Washington, DC.
He was the father of Mrs. Inez Everett Braddy, Lawrence Lindall (Larry) Everett, Mary Justine Everett, Clifford Eugene Everett, John William Everett, Joseph Marlin (Junior) Everett Jr., and Virginia Launa Everett.
The funeral will be at the Washington Highland Baptist Church on Thursday, November 19, at 1 p.m. Interment will be at the Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington, VA with military honors.
He was the son of Joseph Everett and Mary Ada Sexton Everett.
Joe and Launa were married Oct 18, 1920, Piggott, Clay Co, AR.
He was a U.S. Marine Corps Veteran.
He worked at several jobs and they lived in several states. They were living in Texas when my mother was born. He was being treated at the TB hospital. When he died, he left a wife and seven children.
Published The Washington Post, Washington, D.C., November 18, 1942.
Joseph Everett, the beloved husband of Ida Launa Baty Everett died November 16, 1942 at the Veterans Hospital in Washington, DC.
He was the father of Mrs. Inez Everett Braddy, Lawrence Lindall (Larry) Everett, Mary Justine Everett, Clifford Eugene Everett, John William Everett, Joseph Marlin (Junior) Everett Jr., and Virginia Launa Everett.
The funeral will be at the Washington Highland Baptist Church on Thursday, November 19, at 1 p.m. Interment will be at the Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington, VA with military honors.
He was the son of Joseph Everett and Mary Ada Sexton Everett.
Joe and Launa were married Oct 18, 1920, Piggott, Clay Co, AR.
He was a U.S. Marine Corps Veteran.
Inscription
MISSOURI
PVT US MARINE CORPS