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Walter G. Everett

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Walter G. Everett

Birth
Bledsoe County, Tennessee, USA
Death
30 May 1993 (aged 70)
Ogden, Weber County, Utah, USA
Burial
South Ogden, Weber County, Utah, USA GPS-Latitude: 41.1627651, Longitude: -111.9314298
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Salt Lake Tribune, The (UT) - June 1, 1993
Deceased Name: Walter G. Everett
Walter G. Everett, born January 19, 1923 in Bledsoe County, Tennessee, died May 30, 1993 at McKay-Dee Hospital in Ogden, Utah.
Born the son of Myrtle Hancock and Joseph Robert Everett, he married Beverly Jean Meier October 14, 1946 in Salt Lake City, Utah.
He was a loving and devoted husband, father and grandfather. He served his country in the United States Army during World War II, and subsequently in the United States Air Force during the Korean Conflict.
Walt retired from Hill Air Force Base in 1976 where he was employed as Chief of Foreign Military Sales.
Walter was a Past Master and life member of Gateway Lodge #29, F&AM of Utah, a member of the Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite of Freemasonry of Utah, El Monte Commandary Ogden York Rite Bodies, El Kalah Shrine Temple AAONMS, and the Royal Order of Scots. He was currently serving the Grand Lodge of Utah as Senior Grand Deacon. Walt recently was Commissioned Grand Representative of the Grand Lodge of Tennessee to the Grand Lodge of Utah. He was also serving as Chairman of Clearfield Chapter Order of DeMolay adult council and had served continuously since the Chapter's inception in 1965. He was appointed the first Associate Guardian of Bethel 15 and later Bethel 19 of Clearfield, Utah, International Order of Job's Daughters, serving the Grand Guardian Council of Utah as Associate Grand Guardian in 1971, and Past Associate Guardian of Grand Bethel of Utah. He was currently serving Bethel # 19, as Guardian Treasurer. His life had been devoted to the young people, many times laying aside his own personal desires to further instruct and participate in the activities of their organizations and had been accorded many honors by his fellow Masons. Walt was a charter member of Beth Arabah Chapter # 24, Order of Eastern Star, of Clearfield.
The past few years had been devoted to spreading the word of the greatest Philanthropy, the Shrine Hospitals. He personally sponsored many children to the Intermountian Unit. He was a member of the El Kalah Klunkers, driving the streets of many small towns in Utah to bring joy to children and news of the Shrine to people who did not knwo that they sought to do good for children everywhere. The young people whose lives he touched will remember him always for his devotion to the principles of Free Masonry, the youth organizations, and the philanthropy of the Shrine.
He is survived by his loving wife of Clearfield; an children, Marion and Kelly Barton of Lake Forest, Calif.; and Gerald and Leslie Everett of Ogden. His four grandchildren were the spokes in the wheel of life that made him turn; Dustin and Amanda Barton, Brandon and Nicole Everett, shall miss his tender loving guiding hand. He is also survived by a sister, Ada Belle Brown of Pikeville, Tenn. Other siblings surviving are Herbert D. Everett, James R. Everett, Laurta Shaw, of Battle Creek, Mich.; Ralph W. Everett of Dayton, Tenn.; Doris D. Higgins and Katie G. Tomlinson of Nicevile, Flor.
Funeral services will be held Wednesaday, 11 a.m., at the Lindquist Ogden Mortuary, 3408 Washington Blvd., where friends may call Tuesday, 6-8 p.m. and one hour prior to services Wednesday. Services will be conducted by Gateway Lodge #29, F& AM, with Roger Martin presiding as Worshipful Master. Interment, Lindquist Memorial Gardens of the Wasatch. Military honors will be accorded.
The family has requested, that in lieu of flowers, contributions be made to the Intermaountain Unit, Shrine Hospital, Fairfax, and Virginia streets, SLC, Ut.
Salt Lake Tribune, The (UT) - June 1, 1993
Deceased Name: Walter G. Everett
Walter G. Everett, born January 19, 1923 in Bledsoe County, Tennessee, died May 30, 1993 at McKay-Dee Hospital in Ogden, Utah.
Born the son of Myrtle Hancock and Joseph Robert Everett, he married Beverly Jean Meier October 14, 1946 in Salt Lake City, Utah.
He was a loving and devoted husband, father and grandfather. He served his country in the United States Army during World War II, and subsequently in the United States Air Force during the Korean Conflict.
Walt retired from Hill Air Force Base in 1976 where he was employed as Chief of Foreign Military Sales.
Walter was a Past Master and life member of Gateway Lodge #29, F&AM of Utah, a member of the Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite of Freemasonry of Utah, El Monte Commandary Ogden York Rite Bodies, El Kalah Shrine Temple AAONMS, and the Royal Order of Scots. He was currently serving the Grand Lodge of Utah as Senior Grand Deacon. Walt recently was Commissioned Grand Representative of the Grand Lodge of Tennessee to the Grand Lodge of Utah. He was also serving as Chairman of Clearfield Chapter Order of DeMolay adult council and had served continuously since the Chapter's inception in 1965. He was appointed the first Associate Guardian of Bethel 15 and later Bethel 19 of Clearfield, Utah, International Order of Job's Daughters, serving the Grand Guardian Council of Utah as Associate Grand Guardian in 1971, and Past Associate Guardian of Grand Bethel of Utah. He was currently serving Bethel # 19, as Guardian Treasurer. His life had been devoted to the young people, many times laying aside his own personal desires to further instruct and participate in the activities of their organizations and had been accorded many honors by his fellow Masons. Walt was a charter member of Beth Arabah Chapter # 24, Order of Eastern Star, of Clearfield.
The past few years had been devoted to spreading the word of the greatest Philanthropy, the Shrine Hospitals. He personally sponsored many children to the Intermountian Unit. He was a member of the El Kalah Klunkers, driving the streets of many small towns in Utah to bring joy to children and news of the Shrine to people who did not knwo that they sought to do good for children everywhere. The young people whose lives he touched will remember him always for his devotion to the principles of Free Masonry, the youth organizations, and the philanthropy of the Shrine.
He is survived by his loving wife of Clearfield; an children, Marion and Kelly Barton of Lake Forest, Calif.; and Gerald and Leslie Everett of Ogden. His four grandchildren were the spokes in the wheel of life that made him turn; Dustin and Amanda Barton, Brandon and Nicole Everett, shall miss his tender loving guiding hand. He is also survived by a sister, Ada Belle Brown of Pikeville, Tenn. Other siblings surviving are Herbert D. Everett, James R. Everett, Laurta Shaw, of Battle Creek, Mich.; Ralph W. Everett of Dayton, Tenn.; Doris D. Higgins and Katie G. Tomlinson of Nicevile, Flor.
Funeral services will be held Wednesaday, 11 a.m., at the Lindquist Ogden Mortuary, 3408 Washington Blvd., where friends may call Tuesday, 6-8 p.m. and one hour prior to services Wednesday. Services will be conducted by Gateway Lodge #29, F& AM, with Roger Martin presiding as Worshipful Master. Interment, Lindquist Memorial Gardens of the Wasatch. Military honors will be accorded.
The family has requested, that in lieu of flowers, contributions be made to the Intermaountain Unit, Shrine Hospital, Fairfax, and Virginia streets, SLC, Ut.


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