Wesley-Everett-Obituary

Wesley Everett

Baltimore, Maryland

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American Heart Association

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EVERETT , Wesley Wesley Houston Spencer Everett , 48, of Murrells Inlet, SC, died of heart failure Saturday, March 2 at his home in Chapel Hill, NC. Wesley was born September 23, 1964, in Baltimore, MD to the late Bettie Ann Whitehurst Everett and Houston Spencer Everett, Jr....

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Wes was my friend in high school. I never realized it back then, but he had the most diverse group of friends of anyone I knew. It is the small things that give an indication of what people will be like later in life. Wes was a guy who picked his friends carefully but it did not matter who they were.

Wes was my law school classmate, and I am shocked and saddened to learn of his passing. We took many tax (and other) classes together where his presence was clearly undeniable, as was his clarity on the topic. It goes without saying that Wes encouraged quite a few in- and out-of-class debates about whatever the subject matter of the day was! He was one of a kind!
I am sure that Wes served his clients with the passion and enthusiasm with which he lived each day. He was the guy who relished...

Peace and love to you all. Call if you need anything, we are right down the street.

I miss my friend. May time allow us all to heal and share, the smiles, laughter, and goodtimes he would insist upon. We love ya.

Lisa, we are so sorry for your loss. We will keep you and your family in our prayers. Lynn and Sam Lewis

May your memories of the wonderful times you shared with your loved one comfort you and your family, today and always.

Wes was a good friend and client. I will miss him for many reasons. A smart guy who changed the way the game is played. How many ways can YOU spell Shaniquia???

Our deepest sympathy on your loss of Wes. You are in our thoughts throughout the day ... and our prayers for strength during this most difficult time. May God who loves and cares provide you comfort and peace. If we can be of help to you and the children, please know we are here for you.

Mike and Shirley

Wes and I grew up playing baseball together from little league through the Gilman teams and the high school summer leagues. Although it's been years since we last saw each other, I will always have a warm place in my heart for those fond memories. Please accept my condolences and know that my thoughts are with his family.