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William H. Everett

Allentown, Pennsylvania

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Attorney William H. Everett, 63, of Bethlehem, died on Wednesday, August 25, 2004, in Lehigh Valley Hospital, Muhlenberg, Bethlehem. Born: November 10, 1940, in Bethlehem, a son of the late William Henry and Elizabeth Keating Everett. Personal: He and his wife, Diane P. Douvanis Everett were...

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Dear Ms. Everett,

Bill or the "Great One" (as he was known by his friends at the Racquetball Club) was not only a mentor but a dear friend to many of us at the Racquetball Club. He will never be forgotten but sorely missed by everyone that knew him. He touched my life in both my career and personal life; his friendship can not be replaced. Rest in Peace my friend!

Dr. Ms Everett,

Bill or "Great One" as I have always called him, has served as my life advisor or adult guidance counsler for many years at the Bethlehem Raquet Culb. We worked out together for about ten years, he used to call me son because of our age difference. I remember talking for hours on end about classic movies. He will be dearly missed. I will never forget him. My sincerest condolences. Pour one down at the Depot for me!

Dear Everett Family,
Was saddened this morning...Heard of Bill's death from someone calling to check our status after Gaston's flooding rage through Richmond. Bill and I had a nice conversation at our Becahi reunion last year.
You and he are in our prayers,

Dear Everett Family,
I am so sorry to hear of the passing of Bill. I am unable to make it down to PA for the services but my thoughts and prayers are with all of you at this difficult time.

Dear Di,
Please accept our heartfelt sympathy for your loss. Our thoughts and prayers are with you at this most difficult time. We will always remember Bill's charming smile.

Dear Di,
We would like to express our deepest sympathy in the loss of a great man. Bill was a terrific person with a heart of gold. I remember when he would come into my dad's restaurant with Uncle Sookie. What a handsome fellow! Di, please know that our thoughts and prayers are for you at this very difficult time. With the love of your family and friends you will find the strength to go on and share the wonderful memories you have of Bill.

So sorry to hear of your loss.

Bill was always a happy camper. I knew him from the old Rasputin's days when Ralph, Tommy, Danny, etc. were buds. Sad to hear he's left us, but he'll be on better grounds now.