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Jennifer Everett Obituary

JENNIFER MAE EVERETT
Jennifer Mae Everett passed away February 17, 2024, at Santa Barbara Cottage Hospital. Jennifer was born August 19, 1944 in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. At an early age she moved with her parents to Thunder Bay/Port Arthur, Ontario, Canada. Jennifer was the third child of Edward/Ted and Marka Hawkins. Jennifer attended Lakeview High School and Lakehead University where she was an assistant librarian. While on staff at Lakehead University she graduated in library science. Jennifer furthered her career as the assistant librarian at Confederation College in Thunder Bay. She married Lorne Everett, also from Thunder Bay, at an early age and they moved to Tucson, Arizona, in 1969 as Lorne completed his doctoral program in 1972 and joined the Department of Hydrology as a young professor at the University of Arizona. In 1974 Jennifer and Lorne moved to Santa Barbara to join General Electric's Think Tank, TEMPO. She resided there in Bel Aire Knolls for the rest of her life. Jennifer was a beautiful, gracious lady with charm, style and talent. She exuded sunshine and warmth with a smile that would light up every room. She was a stunning model and loved playing tennis, winning several local tennis club tournaments. Jennifer was a member of the Cathedral Oaks Tennis Club, Samarkand Tennis Club, Elks #613, and Los Fiesteros Dinner Dance Club. From 2000-09 Jennifer was the first lady of Lakehead University during Lorne's chancellorship, where she participated in all graduation events including dinners, awards, pinning ceremonies, etc. For 27 continuous years Jennifer and Lorne were invited by the science adviser to the Pope, Dr. Antonino Zichichi, to attend Planetary Emergency meetings in Italy. Over 124 Nobel laureates attended the meetings over the years. During this time, she would celebrate her birthday, captivating the attendees with her beauty and grace. On many occasions a second fall trip to Europe was requested. Often the fall trip was held at CERN Geneva, home of the Large Hadron Collider or at the Pontifical Academy of Sciences in the Vatican. In 2007 Dr. Everett and Jennifer were invited back to Rome to spend 11 days over Christmas in the Vatican. Meetings were held in the Pontifical Academy of Sciences. Dinners were held in rooms designed by Galileo Galilei. Jennifer and Lorne travelled the world extensively with more than 40 trips to Europe. Often, they would visit Italy, Switzerland, Russia, Egypt, Greece, Mexico, Costa Rica, France, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, Boar Bora, etc. There were members of the Captain's Table based on their numerous ocean cruises. Jennifer and Lorne were the Navy League big band dance champions and danced on every occasion as they travelled. Lorne was a raconteur and featured speaker on many Crystal Cruise Line voyages and with Jennifer they travelled the seas. Lorne's presentations focused on the World Federation of Scientists' Planetary Emergencies. Whether it was road trips to Acapulco, Mexico, or the Amalfi Coast, ocean and river cruising, the International Ballooning festival in Albuquerque, New Mexico, the New Orleans Jazz Festival, or the Paleo (horse races) in Sienna, Italy, Jennifer and Lorne lived a life full of excitement. Jennifer was a devoted and loving mother to her children Stephen and Lauren. Whether it was dance classes, music classes, or tennis and baseball athletic events, Jennifer was always there. Some of Jennifer's greatest pleasures also included watching her grandchildren play baseball, track and soccer. Jennifer is survived by her loving husband of 61 years Lorne Everett; her son Stephen Edward Everett of Buellton; her daughter-in-law Julie; four grandchildren Bryan, Casey and Cooper and Cassie; daughter Jennifer Lauren Everett Smith and her husband Rudy Smith of Santa Paula, California. She also leaves behind her loving niece Lesli Schelling, and her nephews Barry and Todd Gaggiano. She was preceded in death by her parents Edward "Ted" Hawkins, and Marka Magnuson; her sister Shirley Gaggiano, husband Mario Gaggiano, and their son Deano; and her brother Teddy Hawkins and his wife Barbara. The Everett family would like to thank Dr. William Koonce for his decades of care and devotion to Jennifer. A funeral service led by Dr. Craig Juratsch for Jennifer Everett was held at the Historic Santa Barbara El Presidio Chapel on March 8. A Celebration of Life will be held in the early spring.

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Published by The Thunder Bay Chronicle Journal on Mar. 16, 2024.

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William Slager

August 2, 2025

Hello Lorne. Judy and I have moved from Maravilla to Eagle, Idaho this May of 2025 to be near one of my sons who lives here. We were sorry to find that your lovely wife had passed on. Let me know your phone number if you get this message. Mine is now 208-297-2248. We hope your family is otherwise well.

Tia Foreman

May 11, 2024

Dear Lorin, my condolences to you and your family my mom and dad always cherished their memories with everyone back in the day! Thanks for making my Dad feel at home again when he moved back from LVegas he always enjoyed old friends and the company as well. Love and light take care. Tia Foreman

Lisa Kolic

March 22, 2024

Deepest Sympathies to the family!! From Lisa Kolic, daughter of Donna Irvine (Fellows)

Hazel Roy (Larocque)

March 21, 2024

So sorry for the loss of your wife , mother and grandmother. I grew up with Pidge (Jennifer) in Current Riveran lived a few houses apart on Strathcona Ave.She was always a lovely beautiful girl. Deepest sympathy. Hazel Larocque Roy.

Allan McIver

March 18, 2024

Our families were very close when Jennifer and I grew up in Current River. A beautiful and kind person all her life. Never a harsh word from her. We attended Current River Public School (Glaude Garten) and Lakeview High School the same years. Her father and mother would visit our house every Christmas Eve bringing stories, laughter and happiness each time. My brothers and I truly anticipated each Christmas Eve. Jennifer was destined for great things in her life which unfolded as they should. Anyone who knew "Pidge" could never forget her. Good memories are forever.

Gerry Bell

March 18, 2024

Lorne. So sorry to hear of your recent loss of Jennifer. Words of sympathy are for now; however, memories of her are for ever. I remember her wonderful personality and help when I was a student at Lakehead University in 1961-62. She showed wonderful prescience in choosing you as her life mate.

Lorne Gander

March 17, 2024

While extremely sad to hear of Jennifer’s passing, it’s wonderful to see that you had such a great and exciting life together.

Judy Robidoux (nee Judy Bodnar)

March 16, 2024

Deepest sympathy Lorne and Family. Pidge as I know her were the best of friends, living 2 houses apart and going to Current Riverschool and Lakeview High. We did so many sleepovers and were glued together. She stood up for me when I got married and we shared alot in common and had fun. Ileft TB after I got married and have been away for 59 years. My friend rest in peacelove you and our memories are precious that only you and I know. you were my best friend and will miss you dearly. We lived far apart but you were always in my thoughts. we shared everything from age 5 to 21 as i will remember all our good times. So Pidge your family will stand tall as I will too. The angels will guide you. Love always
Judy Robidoux (nee Bodnar)

Charlotte Mary Elwert

March 16, 2024

I was the Lab Assistant and Demonstrator for the Library Technology Program at Lakehead University in Thunder Bay ON and met Jennifer when she was a student in the program. Jennifer was more than personable, lovely in every way and the staff at this Program thought highly of her and her devotion to library studies. She had a good career and a very fulfilling life with family friends and many travels around the world. I will always remember Jennifer as she was indeed a very special person!!!!

Robert Bingham

March 16, 2024

We are really sorry to hear of Jennifer´s passing. Our deepest condolences to you and your family. Bob & Helen Bingham and family

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