1913
2006
Memorial service: Will be held at a later date.
Fred was born Dec. 20, 1913, in Toledo, Ohio. He retired from the U.S. Air Force, was a mechanic, an instructor at Poly Tech and worked for Sears.
Survivors: Sons, Fred Everich and wife, Carolyn, and John Everich and wife, Gloria; daughters, Carrie Sue and Sharre; grandchildren, Kim Altom and husband, Darryl, and Glenda Stoner and husband, Michael; and great-grandchildren, Brennon, Megan, Macy, Grayson, Garrett and Allison.
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