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Beverly Everett
Posted 11/28/06
Beverly "Grammy" Everett, 73 MIDDLETOWN - Beverly "Grammy" Everett of Middletown died, following a month-long battle with complications related to a lifelong fight with lupus, Monday, Nov. 20, 2006, …
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Beverly Everett
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Beverly "Grammy" Everett, 73
MIDDLETOWN - Beverly "Grammy" Everett of Middletown died, following a month-long battle with complications related to a lifelong fight with lupus, Monday, Nov. 20, 2006, in Bayhealth-Kent General Hospital, Dover. She was 73.
Mrs. Everett was born July 31, 1933, in Lockport, N.Y., first of two daughters of the late Delvina and John F. Herbert.
She graduated from Lockport Senior High School, and attended the University of Delaware prior to marrying.
She raised a family of three daughters and provided "tender loving care" to many others, while working several part-time jobs and running a home sewing business and enjoying many types of crafts.
Mrs. Everett was known as "Grammy" to many because of her abundance of love and unconditional acceptance of many who came to know and love her. She loved animals, gardening, reading, sewing, crafts, painting and telling family stories, and had a strong faith in God. Her heart and hands are still, but her legacy lives on, and she will be missed dearly by those whose lives she touched. She lived a joyous life, and requested that at her passing, family and friends would celebrate her life.
In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, Thomas H. Everett, whom she married June 7, 1952.
She is survived by three daughters and two sons-in-law, Mary Lynn and David Linscott of Middletown, Sherry and Larry Daisey of Lewes and Cynthia Vollmer of Panama City, Fla.; six grandchildren, Stephanie Moody and her husband, Chris, Jillian Wilson and her husband, Chris, Gabrielle Kilgore, Erienne Kilgore, Tiffany Vollmer and Tommy Vollmer; and two great-granddaughters, Emily Moody and Rileigh Wilson; a younger sister, Mary Lowe Ames, and her family, of Lockport; a cousin, Viola Kerr of Lockport; longtime friends and cohorts, Marie Davis, Louise Berry and Barbara Martin and her children, Eddie and Sandy; and her beloved cat, Callie.
Memorial services will be 7 p.m. Dec. 18, in the Presbyterian Church of Dover.
Instead of flowers, the family suggests memorial contributions to the Lupus Foundation, 2000 L St. N.W., Suite 710, Washington, D.C., 20036.