William-Everett-Obituary

William Ledger Everett

Ewing, New Jersey

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Ewing, New Jersey
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St. Jude Children's Research Hospital

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William Ledger Everett, 89, of Ewing, died peacefully on Monday, July 4, at the University Medical Center of Princeton at Plainsboro, NJ, surrounded by his family. Bill was a graduate of Trenton Central High Central, class of 1945, and Eckels College of Mortuary Science in Philadelphia. At the...

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The Gipson family lived next door to the Everetts for 10 years on Perdicaris ?Place. Mr. Everett was a man of great distinction. He was knowledgeable about many subjects and it was always a pleasure to be in their home. We wish the family well during this difficult time

Tim, So sorry about your dad he was a great guy and I learned a lot from him. We had a lot of great conversations.

Your father was a great guy When I would bake something I would alway share with him and he love my home made EGG NOG...
HE WILL BE MISS... ROBIN9

Dear Michele, John and the Everett family;
The perfect gentleman with a great sense of humor. My condolences in your loss of a good man.

Mr Everett was my mentor friend and confidant.
As you know there are 8 children in the Everett Family He always called me number 9
He was a true gentleman and a great FUNERAL DIRECTOR.. I was lucky to be able to learn under him I did my apprenticeship at Poulson & Van Hise and I'm for ever grateful for that opportunity. He along with his friend Mike Koschek taught me the art of EMBALMING & FUNERAL DIRECTING ! Only excellence was expected.
I watched all the children grow up to be...

Bill Everett was a fine example of how we all should aspire to be better to one another. I came to know him as a funeral director almost 30 years ago. I now join with many in missing a dear friend. I am sorry to miss the funeral but know it will meet his high standards. Love

We will never forget the great times and laughs and many hours spent with Bill (and Ellen and Family) during our years in New Jersey/Pennsylvania. Richard especially remembers the times in Philadelphia when he and Bill painted Kay's apartment! Our prayers and thoughts are with you all.

Bill Was A Great Gentleman and Fine Funeral Director... Someone who was caring and considerate especially to me early on in my professional career. May God Bless Him and His Family. Always, Dave

My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. With deepest sympathy.