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Benjamin "Frank" Everage

Lakeland, Florida

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BENJAMIN "FRANK" EVERAGE, 73Truck Driver WINTER HAVEN - Benjamin "Frank" Everage, 73, went to be with the Lord on February 8, 2009 due to complications from COPD. Frank was born the youngest child to Henry and Lena Everage in Brantley, AL. on June 12, 1935. He served four years in the Air Force...

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Thank you to everyone who has stopped by and expressed your sympathy for our family. If you get time please stop by Papa's online guest book from the funeral home www.lakelandfuneralhome.com. There is a place there where you can share memories. I think it would be nice for the family to be able to read what you all remember about Papa. Thank you again. Hope you have a blessed day.

Our prayers & thoughts go out to the family. My Dad, EJ Myers & I worked with Frank at Minute Maid. So sorry for your loss.

To the Everage family,

Our hearts and prayers are with all of you. Betty, I am truly sorry. I know how it feels to lose your husband. But I know Frank had been struggling a while as had my husband and just as I have you will find comfort in knowing that he is no longer suffering.

Brenda, if there is anything I can do please let me know. I know it has to be difficult.

Shelby, sis, I love you and hope that if you need anything you know you can come to me. Even if it is a...

Papa,
You have been gone a week and I still don't think my mind can compute that you are really gone. I know that I was very spolied and you think I took you for granted sometimes. I want you to know that's not the case, at all. I appreciate everything you've done for me. Everything I have and everything I am, is because of you! Thank you for always being the one person that I could count on to be there no matter what. I know we had our occasional disagreements (I am just like you...

Betty,
I was just checking the obits in the paper and saw the notice for Frank. You and the family have my deepest sympathy. We were neighbors for many years and I remember the good times playing softball. Hope you are doing well.

Johnny Moore