d. cert 12056
Missouri Death Certificate
Glen Everhart died at Laughlin Hospital Sunday morning at 10:25 o'clock. He had been in failing health the past several months.
Funeral services will be held at the First Presbyterian Church Tuesday afternoon at 2:00 o'clock conducted by the Rev. Russell E. Otto, pastor, assisted by the Rev. Ralph A. Waggoner, of Sedalia, interment will be in Forest Cemetery.
Mr. Everhart, the son of Samuel G. and Mary I. Bailey Everhart, was born in this city on 9 Feb 1880. He was married to Lula Koger, 14 Dec 1904. Five children were born to this marriage, one son dying in infancy.
He is survived by his wife, two sons, Kenneth Everhart, of Cedar Rapids, Iowa, Robert Everhart, of Kirksville, daughters, Maurita Everhart at home and Mrs. George F. (Eliene) Dickinson, of Ann Hrbor, Mich., three grandchildren, Billy Bob and Carl Glen Everhart, of Kirksville and Ruth Ann Everhart, of Cedar Rapids, Iowa, two brothers, Jacob Everhart, of St. Joseph, and Forest D. Everhart, of Klamath Falls, Ore., Mrs S.L. Bggert[?], deceased, was a sister, Mrs Hattie Grassle is an aunt.
Mr Everhart was a member of the First Presbyterian Church.
After marriage he became engaged in the dairy business with his father on the McLaughlin farm. He also served as volunteer fireman at the Fire Department several years ago.
In 1906 he accepted a position as clerk in the Grassle Bros. & Hansen Hardware and Plumbing business under their employed. In 1913 he went into the plumbing business for himself at 212 N. Bison. Two years later he took Ralph Cross as a partner in the business under the name of Everhart & Cross. They remained in that location a few years, later purchased the building at 211 N. Bison. In 1940 they sold the building to Joe Burdman and dissolved the partnership. After that time Mr. Everhart conducted his business at his home at 1700 S. First Street. The body will lie in state at the Summers & Powell Funeral Home until 1:30 o'clock Tuesday when it will be taken to the Presbyterian Church.
The pallbearers will be Claude Jacobs, Earl Quigley, Ralph Cross, Dave Whiteside, Charles Chadwell, and Sherman Sevits.
d. cert 12056
Missouri Death Certificate
Glen Everhart died at Laughlin Hospital Sunday morning at 10:25 o'clock. He had been in failing health the past several months.
Funeral services will be held at the First Presbyterian Church Tuesday afternoon at 2:00 o'clock conducted by the Rev. Russell E. Otto, pastor, assisted by the Rev. Ralph A. Waggoner, of Sedalia, interment will be in Forest Cemetery.
Mr. Everhart, the son of Samuel G. and Mary I. Bailey Everhart, was born in this city on 9 Feb 1880. He was married to Lula Koger, 14 Dec 1904. Five children were born to this marriage, one son dying in infancy.
He is survived by his wife, two sons, Kenneth Everhart, of Cedar Rapids, Iowa, Robert Everhart, of Kirksville, daughters, Maurita Everhart at home and Mrs. George F. (Eliene) Dickinson, of Ann Hrbor, Mich., three grandchildren, Billy Bob and Carl Glen Everhart, of Kirksville and Ruth Ann Everhart, of Cedar Rapids, Iowa, two brothers, Jacob Everhart, of St. Joseph, and Forest D. Everhart, of Klamath Falls, Ore., Mrs S.L. Bggert[?], deceased, was a sister, Mrs Hattie Grassle is an aunt.
Mr Everhart was a member of the First Presbyterian Church.
After marriage he became engaged in the dairy business with his father on the McLaughlin farm. He also served as volunteer fireman at the Fire Department several years ago.
In 1906 he accepted a position as clerk in the Grassle Bros. & Hansen Hardware and Plumbing business under their employed. In 1913 he went into the plumbing business for himself at 212 N. Bison. Two years later he took Ralph Cross as a partner in the business under the name of Everhart & Cross. They remained in that location a few years, later purchased the building at 211 N. Bison. In 1940 they sold the building to Joe Burdman and dissolved the partnership. After that time Mr. Everhart conducted his business at his home at 1700 S. First Street. The body will lie in state at the Summers & Powell Funeral Home until 1:30 o'clock Tuesday when it will be taken to the Presbyterian Church.
The pallbearers will be Claude Jacobs, Earl Quigley, Ralph Cross, Dave Whiteside, Charles Chadwell, and Sherman Sevits.
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