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Anna <I>Pfeifer</I> Everhart

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Anna Pfeifer Everhart

Birth
Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA
Death
9 Mar 1959 (aged 73)
Hot Springs, Garland County, Arkansas, USA
Burial
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Sentinel Record
Hot Springs, Garland County, Arkansas
Thursday, March 12, 1959
RESORT WOMAN IS FOUND DEAD OF GUNSHOT WOUNDS
The body of Mrs. Anna Everhart, about 70, was found in her home at 109 Spear, shortly after 9 a.m. yesterday with a gunshot wound in the right temple.
Police Lt. Joe Campbell, who investigated, reported that a 38-calibre old fashioned revolver was found near the body.
C. B. (Shorty) Renegar, deputy sheriff and owner of the property where Mrs. Everhart lived alone, found her body when he went to the house after not having heard from or seen her since Sunday. The house was locked and had to be broken into, the officer said.
Campbell reported that Mrs. Everhart had apparently been dead since Sunday night or probably Monday morning.
Dr. D. C. Lee, Garland county coroner, viewed the body, which was later taken to Gross mortuary.
Mrs. Everhart's daughter, Mrs. George Eckel, resides in Little Rock, and has been notified.
Renegar was quoted by Campbell as saying that Mrs. Everhart had been despondent since the sudden death of her husband some two years ago of a heart attack, and had threatened to end her life before.


Sentinel Record
Friday, March 13, 1959
MRS. EVERHART RITES
Funeral service for Mrs. Anna Everhart, 70, who was found dead in her home at 109 Spear street Wednesday from a gunshot wound in the temple, will be held today at 3:30 p.m. at Gross mortuary with the Rev. Walter Schafer, pastor of the First Lutheran church, officiating.
Dr. D. C. Lee, Garland county coroner, who viewed the body, ruled the wound was self-inflicted.
Burial will be in Greenwood cemetery.
Pallbearers will be Hayden Little, Owings Ross, Cephas Edwards, Alvin Pennington, Charles Renegar, Sr., and Herbert Brenner.
In addition to the survivors already announced, she is survived by a sisters, Mrs. Nick Padilla, Miami, Fla.; a grandson, George Echel, III, Air Force Academy, Colo., and a granddaughter, Charlotte Ann Echel, North Little Rock.
Sentinel Record
Hot Springs, Garland County, Arkansas
Thursday, March 12, 1959
RESORT WOMAN IS FOUND DEAD OF GUNSHOT WOUNDS
The body of Mrs. Anna Everhart, about 70, was found in her home at 109 Spear, shortly after 9 a.m. yesterday with a gunshot wound in the right temple.
Police Lt. Joe Campbell, who investigated, reported that a 38-calibre old fashioned revolver was found near the body.
C. B. (Shorty) Renegar, deputy sheriff and owner of the property where Mrs. Everhart lived alone, found her body when he went to the house after not having heard from or seen her since Sunday. The house was locked and had to be broken into, the officer said.
Campbell reported that Mrs. Everhart had apparently been dead since Sunday night or probably Monday morning.
Dr. D. C. Lee, Garland county coroner, viewed the body, which was later taken to Gross mortuary.
Mrs. Everhart's daughter, Mrs. George Eckel, resides in Little Rock, and has been notified.
Renegar was quoted by Campbell as saying that Mrs. Everhart had been despondent since the sudden death of her husband some two years ago of a heart attack, and had threatened to end her life before.


Sentinel Record
Friday, March 13, 1959
MRS. EVERHART RITES
Funeral service for Mrs. Anna Everhart, 70, who was found dead in her home at 109 Spear street Wednesday from a gunshot wound in the temple, will be held today at 3:30 p.m. at Gross mortuary with the Rev. Walter Schafer, pastor of the First Lutheran church, officiating.
Dr. D. C. Lee, Garland county coroner, who viewed the body, ruled the wound was self-inflicted.
Burial will be in Greenwood cemetery.
Pallbearers will be Hayden Little, Owings Ross, Cephas Edwards, Alvin Pennington, Charles Renegar, Sr., and Herbert Brenner.
In addition to the survivors already announced, she is survived by a sisters, Mrs. Nick Padilla, Miami, Fla.; a grandson, George Echel, III, Air Force Academy, Colo., and a granddaughter, Charlotte Ann Echel, North Little Rock.


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