MARY ELIZABETH SIPE EVERETT
On Sunday, March 17, 1901, the angel of death visited the home of Mr. Elisha L. Everett, near Driver, Nansemond County, and removed there from his beloved wife, Mrs. Mary E. Everett, age 40. The deceased had been suffering for several weeks with Bright’s disease, and her death was not unexpected. She leaves a husband and six children, the oldest, Adelaide Lee Everett, being about sixteen years of age.
The funeral took place at Berea Christian church on Tuesday morning, Rev. W.W. Staley, D.D., of Suffolk, conducting the services, and the remains were
brought to Suffolk and interred in Cedar Hill Cemetery.
Adelaide Lee Everett (Mrs. William Moncure "Ashby" Bloxton) was the oldest of their six children.
MARY ELIZABETH SIPE EVERETT
On Sunday, March 17, 1901, the angel of death visited the home of Mr. Elisha L. Everett, near Driver, Nansemond County, and removed there from his beloved wife, Mrs. Mary E. Everett, age 40. The deceased had been suffering for several weeks with Bright’s disease, and her death was not unexpected. She leaves a husband and six children, the oldest, Adelaide Lee Everett, being about sixteen years of age.
The funeral took place at Berea Christian church on Tuesday morning, Rev. W.W. Staley, D.D., of Suffolk, conducting the services, and the remains were
brought to Suffolk and interred in Cedar Hill Cemetery.
Adelaide Lee Everett (Mrs. William Moncure "Ashby" Bloxton) was the oldest of their six children.
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