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Edna Mae <I>Davidson</I> Everingham

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Edna Mae Davidson Everingham

Birth
Lundale, Logan County, West Virginia, USA
Death
17 Mar 2010 (aged 87)
Elmer, Salem County, New Jersey, USA
Burial
Salem, Salem County, New Jersey, USA Add to Map
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Edna Mae Everingham (nee Davidson), 87, of Hopewell Township died suddenly Wednesday March 17, 2010 at SJ Hospital - Elmer where she had been admitted as a patient a day earlier.

The widow of Kenneth A. Everingham, who died in 1969, she was born in Logan County, WV and was the daughter of the late Lee and Lillian Stennett Davidson. She was the second oldest of her eight siblings. She helped her parents raise her brothers and sisters and as a young adult she moved to the Bridgeton area. A resident of Rosenhayn Avenue for many years she lived at Hopewell Place for the last eight years.

Mrs. Everingham initially worked for the DuPont Company where she met her husband, whom she married in 1947. They had both worked on "The Manhattan Project" prior to their marriage. Mrs. Everingham later went on to work at the former MC Schrank Company in Bridgeton and Armstrong Cork in Millville and its successor, Kerr Glass, before retiring in 1980.

She had been active in the Cumberland County 4-H program and when her sons were younger with Bridgeton Little League and Bridgeton Midget Football. Gardening was one of her favorite hobbies.

Survivors include two sons, Gary M. Everingham of Hopewell Twp. and Gregory B. Everingham, retired Bridgeton Police Chief and his wife Marie of Upper Deerfield Twp., three, grandchildren, Bryan Everingham (Alexis), Neil Everingham (Susan), Megan Davis (Jeremiah) and six great grandchildren, Cole, Caden, Sophia, William, Kai and Maih. Additional survivors include four sisters, Mary Rose Tralle of Raytown, Missouri, Alice Jo Calhoun of North Bend, WA, Shelba Jean Gaines of Georgetown, TX and Carol Sue Koegel of Anacortes, WA, one brother, Edsel Davidson of Deland, FL and a number of nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by brothers, Harold and William Davidson.

Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral service at the Freitag Funeral Home, 137 W. Commerce St., Bridgeton on Monday morning March 22nd at 11 o'clock.

Pastor David L. Strope of the West Park United Methodist Church will officiate.

The interment will take place at East View Cemetery in Salem.

Friends will be received at the funeral home Monday morning from 9:30 until 11.

Memorial contributions are suggested in Mrs. Everingham's memory to the American Heart Association, 2550 Rt. 1, New Brunswick, NJ 08902.





Edna Mae Everingham (nee Davidson), 87, of Hopewell Township died suddenly Wednesday March 17, 2010 at SJ Hospital - Elmer where she had been admitted as a patient a day earlier.

The widow of Kenneth A. Everingham, who died in 1969, she was born in Logan County, WV and was the daughter of the late Lee and Lillian Stennett Davidson. She was the second oldest of her eight siblings. She helped her parents raise her brothers and sisters and as a young adult she moved to the Bridgeton area. A resident of Rosenhayn Avenue for many years she lived at Hopewell Place for the last eight years.

Mrs. Everingham initially worked for the DuPont Company where she met her husband, whom she married in 1947. They had both worked on "The Manhattan Project" prior to their marriage. Mrs. Everingham later went on to work at the former MC Schrank Company in Bridgeton and Armstrong Cork in Millville and its successor, Kerr Glass, before retiring in 1980.

She had been active in the Cumberland County 4-H program and when her sons were younger with Bridgeton Little League and Bridgeton Midget Football. Gardening was one of her favorite hobbies.

Survivors include two sons, Gary M. Everingham of Hopewell Twp. and Gregory B. Everingham, retired Bridgeton Police Chief and his wife Marie of Upper Deerfield Twp., three, grandchildren, Bryan Everingham (Alexis), Neil Everingham (Susan), Megan Davis (Jeremiah) and six great grandchildren, Cole, Caden, Sophia, William, Kai and Maih. Additional survivors include four sisters, Mary Rose Tralle of Raytown, Missouri, Alice Jo Calhoun of North Bend, WA, Shelba Jean Gaines of Georgetown, TX and Carol Sue Koegel of Anacortes, WA, one brother, Edsel Davidson of Deland, FL and a number of nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by brothers, Harold and William Davidson.

Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral service at the Freitag Funeral Home, 137 W. Commerce St., Bridgeton on Monday morning March 22nd at 11 o'clock.

Pastor David L. Strope of the West Park United Methodist Church will officiate.

The interment will take place at East View Cemetery in Salem.

Friends will be received at the funeral home Monday morning from 9:30 until 11.

Memorial contributions are suggested in Mrs. Everingham's memory to the American Heart Association, 2550 Rt. 1, New Brunswick, NJ 08902.







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