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John Everett

Dallas, Texas

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EVERETT, JOHN, God has called home His good and faithful servant. John Richard Everett passed away peacefully on May 5, 2006, comforted by his faith and family. John was born September 25, 1941, in Dalhart, TX, to Bill and Lucille Everett. For 35 years John entertained KERA viewers, charities,...

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I first met John Everett at the White Rose 12 years ago in June 1994. He encouraged me to become a sidewalk counselor. Every baby that has been saved with my help since then, I owe to God through John Everett. May God grant eternal rest to this great servant of life and good friend to all His people.

I'm so sorry to hear about your loss. Seeing his picture brought a smile to my face and fond memories of Christ the King Spaghetti Dinners. I know he and my dad are running the bingo game in Heaven. My thoughts and prayers are with you all.

Dear Mrs. E, Erin, Suzannah and Katie, my heart goes out to each of you. I loved Mr. Everett for the wonderful, caring, and funny "ding dong daddy from Dumas" he was to us all. He was a very special friend to my dad and it's so ironic that they both went home to heaven 3 days apart. Now the two of them, along with Tony Messineo, can laugh and share an eternal Indian Princess campout! My love to you all,
Jenny

With deepest sympathy to the family
on the occasion of the loss of a wonderful man.

John always told us he would recognize our kids anywhere in the world because they looked just like my husband. He was a wonderful man and he will be deeply missed. I know he is praying for our family like he always did here on earth.
Our deepest sympathy to his family,
Jack and Anita Walker and family

John was a magnificent Catholic gentlemen who saw the task our Lord had set before him and did it. He was instrumental in saving the lives of countless children. He organized and directed an organization, that will carry on his mission.

We believe that when he meets our Lord Jesus, our Lord will say to him, "Welcome, my good and faithful servant"

Thank you, John, for the many lives you touched and lives you saved. You have earned your rest. We ask and know that you will be praying for those whom God will call to follow your path and serve as his soldier in defense of Life.

What a pleasure to serve with John in defending life. He will be deeply missed. I will keep his family in prayer during this time of loss.

Words seem too little to express my deep gratitude for John and his White Rose. It is difficult to imagine my sidewalk counseling apostolate without him. But, praise God, his White Rose goes on! My prayers and condolences to his dear Gerri and family. We love you, John, and bask in your prayers for us and our pro-life efforts so dear to your heart. (John, I finally got trained! Pray I use it well.)