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Myrtle Deloach Everett

Metter, Georgia

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Metter - Mrs. Myrtle DeLoach Everett, 91, died Sunday at Hospice Savannah. The Bryan County native lived most of her life in Candler County. She was a retired school teacher with the Candler Co., School System. She and her husband, the late Wright Everett, owned and operated Everett Jewelers in...

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Aunt Myrtle,

We all wanted to thank you for the many memories that you made with us. You have touched our hearts and the memories that we shared will keep you alive in our hearts forever.
I thank you for everything that you taught me Aunt Myrtle and for helping me become the woman that I am.
Love,
Tara

MaryBelle and Family:
I am very sorry to hear of your Aunt's passing. I know that even though it's been a really tough burden on you with her care and worrying about what was best for her, that you will truly miss her! I never met her, but I know she was a lovely lady just from the things that you said about her.
Just remember that she's in a better place now and won't have to suffer anymore. Let that be a comfort to you.
May God Bless you!
Pat Colson

She was my greatgreat Aunt aka Aunt Myrtle. My name is Brandon Strickland. I am 11 years old. I will always have the sweet memories of her to cherish in my heart. Her birthday is one day before mine. I will miss her but, I will not be sad. I know that she is in heaven with God. She lived a wonderful life and I will miss her.
I will always remember her.

she was my greatgreat aunt aka aunt mertil my name is brandon strickland I am 11 years old I will always have the sweet memories of her to charish in my heart her birthday is one day before mine I will miss her but I will not be sad because i know that she is in heaven with god she lived a wonderful life and I will miss her I will always remember her.

Mrs. Everett was a sweet lady
I remember as a child buying
my mom's Christmas gift at Everett's
Jewelers.
My thoughts are with you at this
difficult time

Mrs. Everett was a great teacher. Among my memories of her are: (a) a disk she employed to demonstrate circle circumference at pi times diameter, (b) a paper bag kept in her desk in anticipation of students with hiccups, and (c) popsicle money when I visited the jewelry store as a small child. She was a member of a saintly profession that molding the character of many malleable and grateful students. I was fortunate to be clay for her to sculpt into mathematical competency.

My sincere sympathy to Bill and all his family. Your mom leaves a rich legacy in Candler County with all the students she taught, including my children.