Earl Everett (2 articles)
source: Fayette County Leader, October 24, 1918,
pg. 1
EARL EVERETT DIES FROM PNEUMONIA
Was Brought Here From Camp Funston Where He Was
Stationed.
Another of the soldier boys of the county was
brought to Fayette this week, a victim of pneumonia, supposed to have
resulted from an attack of Spanish influenza.
He was Earl Everett, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harlow Everett of
Albany, who died in Camp Funston last week.
He was born in Clayton county, Aug. 1, 1893, and
died October 15, 1918, being 25 years, 3 months and 14 days old.
He was called to defend the Starts and Stripes August 26th, and
was a member of Co. 17 164th Depot Brigade.
A private funeral was held at the home Monday
afternoon at three o'clock, and interment was made in Lima cemetery.
He leaves to mourn his loss, father, mother, sister and two
brothers, besides a host of friends.
Thus steadily and ceaselessly the golden stars are
appearing to represent those who do not fear to do their duty to their
country, whether the call leads them across the water to the
battlefield or to less conspicuous but not less glorious fulfillment of
that duty at home.
A TRIBUTE.
Dear Earl - It was just the other day
We held your hand and said good-bye;
Your country called, you hastened to obey;
We breathed a prayer, and turning with a sigh,
We saw upon a field of white
A star of deepest blue;
And knew 'twas to make a great wrong right
Your country needed you.
And day by day, that star of blue
Has filled our hearts with pride:
As we tho't of our boy, a soldier true,
His country was not denied
But oh - dear Earl
can it be the blue
So soon has changed to gold?
Whose glittering brightness tells that you
Have sacrificed all that life can hold.
In manhood and honor the price you have paid;
We leave it with Him who understands;
'Tis His to avenge the wrong been made
Either in this or in other lands.
We leave it with Him - dear one, farewell;
He can bind up our hearts with His love;
And that glittering star day by day will tell -
You are waiting for us in that Home.
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