James-Everly-Obituary

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James Allen Everly

Lompoc, California

Dec 5, 1950 – Feb 13, 2023

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BORN
December 5, 1950
DIED
February 13, 2023
LOCATION
Lompoc, California

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Starbuck-Lind Mortuary - Lompoc Obituary

Celebrating 72 years of life for James Allen Everly.

Jim was born and raised in a lower-middle class family in Los Angeles, California and as he put it, his family was one step ahead of poverty.

His father died suddenly when Jim was 12, leaving him to be raised by his mother,...

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My condolences to Linda and the Everly family. Jim had a great life and family. He was one of the few guys that I worked with who always seemed to be happy. He was my classmate at the Academy and he was fun to be around.

Linda & Everly Family,
My heart is with you all today. Linda, I can remember phone conversations with you when you and Jim were on your property in Idaho," just enjoying the good life." It's impossible to express how sorry I am over the loss of your loving partner. I can't help but reflect on Ecclesiastes 3:1, "For everything there is a season, and a time for every matter under heaven" Many Hugs, Blessings, & Prayers, Robin Eiland

Linda,
Thinking of you and my prayers are with you and your family. Love Melissa

Single Tree

Jim was a great friend and fishing partner. We had many smallmouth bass fishing trips together over the past several years in Idaho. I will miss him!

So sorry for your loss . With deepest sympathy Leslie and Doug Lechner

So sorry for your loss, so glad I was able to know him and share in the sporting events as our children were growing up. Sending prayers that your memories will bring you comfort God Bless all of you.

My deepest sympathies to the Everly family. I have fond memories of spending my childhood days at the Everly’s household playing outback and on the softball fields with Cheryl and Kristine. Having dance competitions in the living room and playing freeze tag in the backyard. Jim was always a very kind and loving supportive (competitive) lol Dad.
I pray that you have comfort and remember the best of times .
God bless you and your family
Love always
Melissa Cota Hill

So sorry for your loss. So many good memories of seeing Jim at all the sporting activities and of course patrolling in the village. Tony and Debbie Cota