I entered this bio for him when I originally made this memorial for him years ago... I have been since contacted by his daughter and I am gladly transfering ownership over to her. Am hoping she will leave my original personal bio for him and just add to it her personal thoughts for him. I truely did love him as my 2nd Grandpa and will forever and always think upon him...
I was raised around him, he was kind of like my 2nd Grandpa. Grandma's house wasn't the same without him. He would laugh and tease with me and my cousins all the time. He was (and still is) truely missed...
(from his obit)
He was born to Willis Francis and Henryetta Moses Eubanks. He was retired from Campbell Soup Co. He was an Army veteran of World War II, serving in Rhineland and Central Europe campaigns, during which time he recieved the Purple Heart and two Bronze Stars.
Survivors include his wife Verna McCoy Eubanks to whom he was married on March 30, 1944, one son, 2 daughters, one sister, and 6 grandchildren, 8 great grandchildren.
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Everett passed on his love of his country to his son, grandson and great grandchildren. His son Gary served in the Navy, Grandson Shawn M. Stone in the Navy, and 3 great grandchildren in the Army, Brandt Grigg, Robert Wootton and Hayley Wootton. He would be very proud.
I entered this bio for him when I originally made this memorial for him years ago... I have been since contacted by his daughter and I am gladly transfering ownership over to her. Am hoping she will leave my original personal bio for him and just add to it her personal thoughts for him. I truely did love him as my 2nd Grandpa and will forever and always think upon him...
I was raised around him, he was kind of like my 2nd Grandpa. Grandma's house wasn't the same without him. He would laugh and tease with me and my cousins all the time. He was (and still is) truely missed...
(from his obit)
He was born to Willis Francis and Henryetta Moses Eubanks. He was retired from Campbell Soup Co. He was an Army veteran of World War II, serving in Rhineland and Central Europe campaigns, during which time he recieved the Purple Heart and two Bronze Stars.
Survivors include his wife Verna McCoy Eubanks to whom he was married on March 30, 1944, one son, 2 daughters, one sister, and 6 grandchildren, 8 great grandchildren.
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Everett passed on his love of his country to his son, grandson and great grandchildren. His son Gary served in the Navy, Grandson Shawn M. Stone in the Navy, and 3 great grandchildren in the Army, Brandt Grigg, Robert Wootton and Hayley Wootton. He would be very proud.
Inscription
In God's Care military..TEC5 US Army World War II Purple Heart
Gravesite Details
shares headstone with Verna McCoy