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Dr. William H. Everett

1930 - 2014 WILLIAMSTOWN Dr. William H. Everett died on June 14, 2014, at the Vermont Veterans Home, surrounded by his family. Dr. Everett was born in New York, N.Y. on May 30, 1930, the son of Percy R. Everett, a certified public accountant at Haskins & Sells, and Eva Stuart Everett. He was named after his paternal grandfather, William Henry Everett, who worked for Thomas Cook & Son in London. He grew up in Larchmont, N.Y. where he graduated from Mamaroneck High School in 1947. Dr. Everett received his B.A. in Biology at Williams College, graduating magna cum laude in 1951. He was junior Phi Beta Kappa, and elected president of the society for his senior year. At Williams, he sang in the college choir for four years and took frequent trips to New York to see, among others, Louis Armstrong, Ella Fitzgerald, and Charlie Parker. Dr. Everett's first job was delivering prescriptions on his bicycle for the local pharmacy in Larchmont during the early years of World War II, a war he was acutely aware of given that his father's family was located in the London area and endured almost nightly bombing. He also had jobs setting up pins in a bowling alley and sanding down the hulls of racing sailboats at Larchmont Yacht Club, the beginning of his lifelong interest in sailing. As a teenager, he worked on the Lake Champlain waterfront at the Basin Harbor Club in Vergennes, Vermont. Dr. Everett attended medical school at Columbia University's College of Physicians & Surgeons, graduating in 1955. He did his internship and first year of residency at St. Luke's Hospital in New York and was then drafted into the United States Air Force and sent to Japan, where he served for two years as an internist at the USAF Hospital in Tachikawa, outside of Tokyo. During his stay in Japan, he earned his private pilot's license and logged 80 hours of flying time, including flights over local volcanoes and Mt. Fuji. Also in Japan, Everett developed strong interests in photography and travel, taking trips to many countries in Southeast Asia. His two children were born in Tachikawa. On his return to the United States, Dr. Everett moved with his family to Candlewood Lake in Brookfield, Conn., and completed his medical training at Grace-New Haven Hospital and Hartford Hospital. In 1961, he became the third internist at the newly formed Williamstown Medical Associates, in Williamstown, Mass., where he practiced for years, dedicated to his patients and to the enhancement of the practice of medicine in the northern Berkshires. He retired in 1985 due to the recurrence of a chronic illness that had begun in Japan. For many years, Dr. Everett was chair of the Department of Medicine and director of the Coronary Care Unit and Department of Electrocardiography at the North Adams Regional Hospital. During his years as a physician, he was the Corporate Medical Director for Sprague Electric Company and a Senior Aviation Medical Examiner for the Federal Aviation Administration. He was on the Executive Committee of the Postgraduate Medical Institute in Boston and organized monthly educational meetings at North Adams Regional Hospital that brought medical experts from Massachusetts General Hospital to North Adams. He was also co-owner of Turboprop International for 10 years, the former Sprague Aviation. Dr. Everett was President of the Board of the Williamstown Theatre Festival from 1976 to 1994, where he worked closely with Nikos Psacharopoulos and Peter Hunt. One of the most enjoyable parts of his life, outside of his devotion to the practice of medicine, was his involvement with the theatre. In his first year as president, he met Gintare Sileika, who had come to Williamstown from New York City to be general manager of the festival; they were married in 1980. Upon completion of his presidency, the festival's trustees conferred on him the title of president emeritus and established a scholarship fund in his name for summer apprentices chosen from auditions at the Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C. Dr. Everett is survived by his wife, Gintare Sileika Everett, and his two children, Patricia Everett, of Amherst, Mass. and James Everett, of Chapin, S.C., and his wife, Helene Juliany Everett, along with his three grandchildren, Zael and Django Ellenhorn, and Kevin Everett. To his children, he taught the joys of sailing, photography, generosity, and a deep engagement with life and the lives of others. And to his grandchildren, who brightened his life tremendously, he showed profound interest in their lives, asking about and remembering the details until the very end. His children are deeply and forever grateful to Gintare for her loving and dedicated care of their father for all these years and for the joy she brought to his life. Burial will be private, in the family plot in Rhinebeck, N.Y. MEMORIAL SERVICE A memorial service for William H. Everett will be held at St John's Episcopal Church in Williamstown, Mass. on Sunday, July 6, at 3 p.m. A reception will follow. - See more at: http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/berkshire/obituary.aspx?n=william-everett&pid=171470845#sthash.1zSHBAQr.dpuf Memorial donations may be made to the Williamstown Theatre Festival or the Vermont Veterans Home.

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Published by The Berkshire Eagle from Jun. 15 to Jun. 25, 2014.

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helen Bergeron

June 25, 2014

So sorry to hear of the passing of Dr. Everett He was my husbands and my dr. for many years. Our prayers go out to his family. Helen and Edward Bergeron

Deanna & James Babula

June 21, 2014

I worked in the EKG/EEG dept back in the late 80's, learning so much from his dedication to perfection for the best studies. Thank you for all you taught me Dr. Everett. Our deepest sympathy to the Everett Family.

Carl Villanueva

June 17, 2014

I am very sorry to read the news of Dr. Everett's death. He was a fine doctor and I admired him. Please accept my sincere condolences.

Frances Buckley

June 17, 2014

How sad I am to hear of your husband's passing. I send you my sincere condolences and know that my thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.

Lisa Klensch '73

June 17, 2014

Dear Jimmy and Patty, I am so sorry for the loss of your father. I remember meeting him at Pine Cobble School several times. My wishes and prayers are sent to you and your families.

June 16, 2014

Jim, my wonderful friend for many years....I never met your dad but can see by his obituary that he was an incredible man not surprising based on what you've told me and who you are as a man & a loyal friend as well. So sorry to hear of your loss....love you, Kris Katsonis

June 15, 2014

We knew Bill and his family when we lived in Williamstown many years ago and have happy memories of that time. His, a life of accomplishment well lived. We also would like to commend Tricia and Jim for their special thoughtfulness and attention to their father during his illness. Farewell Bill-

John & Mary Seacord, Roxbury, CT

Terry Wright

June 15, 2014

My thoughts and wishes to the Everett Family. I knew Dr. Everett as a colleague of my father, one to the founders of the Williamstown Medical Associates, Dr. H. Collier Wright.
Terry Wright

June 15, 2014

I am so sorry to hear of Dr. Everett's passing. He was a wonderful physician, and my family loved him. He was also a wonderful person, very caring and giving. My thoughts and prayers are with his family at this time.
Sandy LoPresto Sullivan
Ocala, FL

June 15, 2014

The Everett Family,
So sorry to hear about the Dr.
I for many years was a patient of his.
Such a wonderful man.

Kathleen Trottier Hull

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