The Rev. A. L. Knowable was in charge of the services and music was furnished by L. W. Rider, Mrs. J. P. Dislikes, Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Reese with Mrs. Florence Taylor as pianist.
Burial was in the Nodaway Cemetery and the Masonic order was in charge of the rites at the grave. Lee Watts, of Corning gave the funeral oration. Pall bearers were E. E. Cramer, O. W. Starr, R. O. Simpson, F. P. Carothers, F. W. Schroeder, and F. L. Ross.
Charles Grant Everett, son of Thomas and Malinda Everett was born in Edgar County, Illinois on July 15, 1864 and at the age of two years he moved with his family to Mound City, Missouri.
Following the death of his father, Charles moved west and took up a homestead claim in Kansas. There he met Carrie Campbell and in 1889 they were married. Shortly after their marriage they moved to Nodaway, the former home of Mrs. Everett.
Surviving are eight children, Albert T. and Franz F. Everett, Council Bluffs, Smith M. Everett, Venice, California, Paul M. Everett, Camp Young California, Clarence E. Everett with a bomber squadron, Mrs. Brown, Brooks, Iowa, Harold G. and James A. Everett, Nodaway, seven grandchildren and one great-grandchild and the wide, Mrs. Carrie Everett.
Mr. Everett was a member of the Nodaway Methodist Church and the Masonic order. Mrs. Everett’s brother, C. F. Cambell at Emmet, Idaho was in attendance at the funeral.
Villisca Review, Thursday, December 3, 1942, page 5
The Rev. A. L. Knowable was in charge of the services and music was furnished by L. W. Rider, Mrs. J. P. Dislikes, Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Reese with Mrs. Florence Taylor as pianist.
Burial was in the Nodaway Cemetery and the Masonic order was in charge of the rites at the grave. Lee Watts, of Corning gave the funeral oration. Pall bearers were E. E. Cramer, O. W. Starr, R. O. Simpson, F. P. Carothers, F. W. Schroeder, and F. L. Ross.
Charles Grant Everett, son of Thomas and Malinda Everett was born in Edgar County, Illinois on July 15, 1864 and at the age of two years he moved with his family to Mound City, Missouri.
Following the death of his father, Charles moved west and took up a homestead claim in Kansas. There he met Carrie Campbell and in 1889 they were married. Shortly after their marriage they moved to Nodaway, the former home of Mrs. Everett.
Surviving are eight children, Albert T. and Franz F. Everett, Council Bluffs, Smith M. Everett, Venice, California, Paul M. Everett, Camp Young California, Clarence E. Everett with a bomber squadron, Mrs. Brown, Brooks, Iowa, Harold G. and James A. Everett, Nodaway, seven grandchildren and one great-grandchild and the wide, Mrs. Carrie Everett.
Mr. Everett was a member of the Nodaway Methodist Church and the Masonic order. Mrs. Everett’s brother, C. F. Cambell at Emmet, Idaho was in attendance at the funeral.
Villisca Review, Thursday, December 3, 1942, page 5
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