Everett Married Nannie Belle Bowser 12 Jan 1898 and they had three children; Melba, Charles and Florence. Everett worked as a foreman in the foundry of Aluminum Company Of America (ALCOA), in New Kensington until it closed, then worked for a while the Arnold Glass Co. His home, 1332 Third Avenue, Arnold, PA was built by Nannie's Brother, Guy Bowser along with Nannie's cousin, Oliver Bowser. They also lived at 1813 Victoria Ave., New Kensington, PA. Everett's hobby was playing the Fiddler and played for local square dances when he was young. His daughter Melba recalled tunes such as Oh These Golden Slippers" and "Turkey in the Straw." His grandchildren recalled him giving them haircuts. He was a member of the Arnold Methodist Church.
Everett Married Nannie Belle Bowser 12 Jan 1898 and they had three children; Melba, Charles and Florence. Everett worked as a foreman in the foundry of Aluminum Company Of America (ALCOA), in New Kensington until it closed, then worked for a while the Arnold Glass Co. His home, 1332 Third Avenue, Arnold, PA was built by Nannie's Brother, Guy Bowser along with Nannie's cousin, Oliver Bowser. They also lived at 1813 Victoria Ave., New Kensington, PA. Everett's hobby was playing the Fiddler and played for local square dances when he was young. His daughter Melba recalled tunes such as Oh These Golden Slippers" and "Turkey in the Straw." His grandchildren recalled him giving them haircuts. He was a member of the Arnold Methodist Church.
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