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Carl E. Everett

Fort Worth, Texas

1914 - 2012

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Carl E. Everett, last of the three founders of the Texas College of Osteopathic Medicine in Fort Worth, passed away Monday, Aug. 27, 2012. The Education and Administration Building at the University of North Texas Health Science Center was named after Dr. Everett for his numerous leadership...

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I was born in Kirsville Missouri and he was my doctor as a child.

Dr. Everett was a true visionary when many folks said TCOM could not be established. Now it is one of the Premier Osteopathic Medical Schools int he country. I am proud to have known him.

My memories of Uncle Carl are full of laughter and love. He was always quick with a joke or a punch line and yet, just as quick with a hug. He reminded me so much of my grandfather, Earl, that it made me feel that much closer to him. I will miss him terribly but am grateful for the time we spent together. You will always be loved, Uncle Carl!

DR.EVERETT WAS ONE OF MY FAVORITE DR HE DELIVERED ALL OF MY NIECES AND NEPHEW,ONE WAS NAMED AFTER HIM,MAY HE R.I.P. AND THE FAMILY HAVE PEACE.

Dr. Everett was not only our family Physician,he was alswo a wonderful friend.He took care of three generations of us and will be remembe3red with great affection,our condolences to his family.May God comfort you in your sorrow!

Dr. Everett was my doctor as a kid in the 1940' and 50's. We lived a few houses away from him in those days. He treated me when I had polio and later stated that he would pay for me to go to medical school if I desired. He was a good man & doctor. God bless him.

THANK YOU FOR YOUR IMMENSE CONTRIBUTION TO THE DO PROFESSION.

TCOM has been the only institution in the nation that accepted me as a medical student based upon my potential to be something more for others and my progress despite difficult life circumstances. Dr. Everett's desire to good for the community will live in my practice until the end of my days, and perpetually in our communities and future generations. In his honor, I promise to follow his footsteps and strive to leave a better world behind us.

Nancy, I am so sorry to hear about your father. I am thinking of you and your family. There are no words that can take away what you are going through but know that you have support and friends at work that will be there should you need us. Will be praying for you.