The Mt. Adams Sun, Bingen, WA., March 12, 1964, page 6
CHARLES FRANK EVERETT
Funeral service for Charles Frank Everett was held Wednesday,
March 11 at Gardners Chapel in White Salmon at 2 p.m. with Rev. Thomas E.
Payton of the North Bonneville Community Church officiating. Interment was
at the Goodwill cemetery, White Salmon.
He was born Sept. 7, l987 at Red Oak, Iowa, the son of
Sarah and Joseph Everett. From Sept. 6, l9l8 to March 24, 1919 he served
in W.W. I as a private with Co. D 2d Infantry.
Prior to moving to No. Bonneville in 1954 he made his
home for fourteen years at Granger in the Yakima Valley. He was united in
marriage at West Plains, Mo. on February 1922 to Nancy Belle Miller who survives
him.
Also surviving are a son Lowell F. Everett, a daughter
Mrs. Bert (Darlene) Coffman, both of North Bonneville; 11 grandchildren,
2 brothers, Glenn Everett, Riverside Calif., and Ralph Everett, Stanton,
Iowa and a sister living in Iowa.
Casket bearers were Irvin Heizer, Bob Freeman, Arthur
Lewis, Bob DuPuis, Arthur Cole and Stanley Treat.
The Enterprise, White Salmon, WA., March 12, 1964, page 1
CHAS. EVERETT SERVICE ON WEDNESDAY
Funeral services for Charles Frank Everett, resident
of No. Bonneville, were held March 11th at the Gardner Funeral home in White
Salmon at 2 p.m.
The Rev. Mr. Thomas E. Payton of the North Bonneville
community church officiated. Interment was in the White Salmon Goodwill Cemetery.
Mr. Everett was born Sept. 7th, 1887, at Red Oak, Iowa,
the son of Sarah and Joseph Everett. He served in World War I from Sept.
6th, 1918 to March 24th, 1919, as a private with Co. "D", 2nd Infantry.
Before moving to North Bonneville in 1954 Mr. Everett
lived in the Yakima valley at Granger for fourteen years. He was united in
marriage at West Plains, Missouri in Feb. of 1922 to Nancy Belle Miller,
who survives him. Also surviving are a son and a daughter Lowell F. Everett
and Mrs. Bert (Darlene) Cofman all of North Bonneville. There are eleven
grandchildren and two brothers; Glen Everett of Riverside, Calif., and Ralph
Everett of Stanton, Iowa. Also a sister living in Iowa.
Casket Bearers were: Irvin Heizer, Bob Freeman, Arthur
Lewis, Bob DuPuis, Arthur Cole and Stanley Treat.