James Everett Obituary (1951 – 2021) – Conroe, TX

James Edward Everett was born April 13, 1951 in Livingston, Texas to Robert Edward Everett and Dorothy Jean Jordan. He peacefully handed away July 4th, 2021 at his dwelling in Conroe, Texas at the age of 70.

James is survived by his wife, Shirley of 47 decades and his young children Sheri Everett of Beaumont, Tonya Hudson and partner Jason of Corpus Christi and James Ryan Everett of Conroe. Grandchildren Lance Moody, Logan Moody, ENS Clay Hudson, USN, Jamie Moody, Rebecca Hudson, Pierce Everett and Cole Hudson. 1 great-grandchild, Ava Moody.

Also survived by sister, Charlene Everitt, brother Thomas Everett, brother Howard and wife Sherrie Salge, sister Alicea Johnson and uncle, Charles Dodd. Mom-in-regulation Melba Rose, Father-in-regulation Charles Davenport and spouse Margaret, sisters-in-law Judy Runnels, Lisa and husband Bruce Merryman, Lorna and husband Troy Gardner and several cousins, nieces and nephews.

He was preceded in demise by his mom Dorothy, father Robert and stage-mother Gladys Everett, son Michael Edward Everett, brother Larry Ballard and sister Jeanette Burton.

James enjoyed and excelled as an athlete in his large school athletics but it was in baseball the place he was most gifted. He shared that reward years later on, coaching younger women the artwork of the activity. Soon after graduating from Shepherd Substantial College in 1969, he was drafted into the U.S. Army to serve a tour in Vietnam. He was injured there and concluded his support in Oklahoma. He then returned to Conroe, Texas to resume his career at the nearby mobile phone organization as a lineman and retired 38 several years later as an Engineer.

James led a easy nonetheless comprehensive lifetime. He stayed hectic prior to and soon after his retirement and could constantly be discovered at the deer lease, his beloved fishing place or performing on a single of his many tasks. Working the backyard was exactly where he observed a great deal of joy and generally shared the fruits of his labors. His specialty turned his tomatoes and his salsa recipe turned the finest this side of the Mississippi.

If he heard an individual was in the medical center or caught at property he was the initial to exhibit up with a foolish story, a coke, some good-natured ribbing or just be there to pay attention. And, he couldn’t just stroll into the place and phone you by your title… it was constantly chook mind, wormy or a single of his a lot of other foolish nicknames. This spirit of generosity and supporting some others arrived pure to him as did his faith in God. His research for understanding and understanding The Term never ever stopped and he shared this really like with his small children and grandchildren.

Above the several years, James shared all he realized about hunting, fishing, gardening and cooking with any individual that would hear. His tales were limitless and far more frequently than not, hilarious and at a person else’s price… from time to time his very own!

To the guys who grew to become his brothers, We respect all you have finished and been for him.

Visitation will be held Thursday, July 8, 2021 from 5:00pm to 7:00pm at Cashner Funeral Home. Funeral expert services will be held Friday, July 9, 2021 at 2:00pm in Cashner Colonial Chapel with burial pursuing in Back garden Park Cemetery. You are invited to check out our webpage and leave composed tributes to the loved ones at cashnerconroe.com

Posted by The Beaumont Enterprise from Jul. 7 to Jul. 8, 2021.