He was a charter member of Maple Hill United Methodist Church in Indianapolis. Everette served his community by volunteering at the Red Bird Mission out of Appalachia, and he also helped work on church projects in Texas. Woodworking was one of his favorite hobbies. He enjoyed being outdoors gardening and bird watching. Everette found great joy in helping with the Boy Scouts of America. He also liked to go canoeing and camping with his family. Everette was a true family man and always provided for all of their needs. More than anything, Everette will be remembered as a loving husband and father.
Following services in Indiana it was Everette's wishes to be buried in Ceralvo Cemetery in Centertown, Kentucky. Full Military Honors.
He was a charter member of Maple Hill United Methodist Church in Indianapolis. Everette served his community by volunteering at the Red Bird Mission out of Appalachia, and he also helped work on church projects in Texas. Woodworking was one of his favorite hobbies. He enjoyed being outdoors gardening and bird watching. Everette found great joy in helping with the Boy Scouts of America. He also liked to go canoeing and camping with his family. Everette was a true family man and always provided for all of their needs. More than anything, Everette will be remembered as a loving husband and father.
Following services in Indiana it was Everette's wishes to be buried in Ceralvo Cemetery in Centertown, Kentucky. Full Military Honors.
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