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Everett Hascal Wilson

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Everett Hascal Wilson Veteran

Birth
Sutherland, Lincoln County, Nebraska, USA
Death
14 Dec 1983 (aged 78)
La Marque, Galveston County, Texas, USA
Burial
Hitchcock, Galveston County, Texas, USA GPS-Latitude: 29.3544483, Longitude: -95.0056617
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Everett was the second Son of William Orra Wilson and Florence Jane Schaeffer Wilson.

His parents most likely divorced before 1915 because his Mother remarried on October 16, 1915 to Samuel Gruber in Kansas City, Wyandotte County, Kansas. He was present when his little Brother Harvey was born in April of 1917 there.

Everetts Brother's were: Merritt Hampden Wilson and Harvey Nicholas Gruber.

We next find the family living in January of 1920 in Randlett Precinct, Uintah County, Utah and Everett is age 8.

He most likely attended school in Berkeley, Alameda County, California, because we find the family living here in April of 1930 when at age 19 he is working as a Soda Fountain Guy.

He married first, Margaret Jane Turner on March 4, 1933 in Oakland, Alameda County, California and they had three children. He worked as a Clerk, Salesman and a Gas Station Attendant during this time. The marriage was not going well even before the youngest was born and they were divorced July 6, 1940.

When World War II was happening Everett joined the Navy, sadly to say to escape his family responsibilities. He served as a BM1 till the close of the war.

Possibly during the war or shortly there after he married Mary Beth ? and they most likely divorced.

He then married Edna ? and they lived in Montana for many years, they also divorced.

He moved to Hitchcock, Galveston County, Texas around 1970 and his Mother moved down to live with him there. It is unknown if his Mother ever met Laura or not as she passed away in 1973.

On May 11, 1975 he married Laura E. Savage in Galveston County, Texas.

Laura passed away in 1981 and Everett was again on his own. He fell, hit his head and passed away on December 14, 1983 at the age of 72.

He worked many jobs but he retired as an electrician.

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Thank You Cousin Eileen & Juan Garcia for the Headstone photos.
Everett was the second Son of William Orra Wilson and Florence Jane Schaeffer Wilson.

His parents most likely divorced before 1915 because his Mother remarried on October 16, 1915 to Samuel Gruber in Kansas City, Wyandotte County, Kansas. He was present when his little Brother Harvey was born in April of 1917 there.

Everetts Brother's were: Merritt Hampden Wilson and Harvey Nicholas Gruber.

We next find the family living in January of 1920 in Randlett Precinct, Uintah County, Utah and Everett is age 8.

He most likely attended school in Berkeley, Alameda County, California, because we find the family living here in April of 1930 when at age 19 he is working as a Soda Fountain Guy.

He married first, Margaret Jane Turner on March 4, 1933 in Oakland, Alameda County, California and they had three children. He worked as a Clerk, Salesman and a Gas Station Attendant during this time. The marriage was not going well even before the youngest was born and they were divorced July 6, 1940.

When World War II was happening Everett joined the Navy, sadly to say to escape his family responsibilities. He served as a BM1 till the close of the war.

Possibly during the war or shortly there after he married Mary Beth ? and they most likely divorced.

He then married Edna ? and they lived in Montana for many years, they also divorced.

He moved to Hitchcock, Galveston County, Texas around 1970 and his Mother moved down to live with him there. It is unknown if his Mother ever met Laura or not as she passed away in 1973.

On May 11, 1975 he married Laura E. Savage in Galveston County, Texas.

Laura passed away in 1981 and Everett was again on his own. He fell, hit his head and passed away on December 14, 1983 at the age of 72.

He worked many jobs but he retired as an electrician.

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Thank You Cousin Eileen & Juan Garcia for the Headstone photos.


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