Carroll, Everette Henry (1941 - 2024)
CARROLL, TERRONEZ, KLINDT, ROCK, PALERMO, DAVIS, HUMMEL
Posted By: Denise Wurner (email)
Date: 7/15/2024 at 19:20:49
Name of deceased: Everette Henry Carroll
Aged: 82 yrs, 11 mo, 19 days
Residence: Avoca, Pottawattamie County, IA
Born: July 20, 1941; Avoca, Pottawattamie County, IA
Died: July 9, 2024; Avoca, Pottawattamie County, IA
Funeral services: Saturday, July 13, 2024; Congregational UCC & United Methodist Mission Church of Harlan, Harlan, IA; burial was in Graceland Cemetery, Avoca, IA
Survived by: Wife of 33 years, Sandra Carroll of Avoca, IA; sons, John (spouse, Maria) Carroll of Hasbrouck Heights, NJ, and Patrick Carroll (spouse, Phillip Terronez) of Des Moines, IA; grandchildren, Monica, Violet and Esther Carroll; sister, Wilma "Jeanie" Klindt of Atlantic, IA; nieces; nephews, other family members and friends
Predeceased by: Parents, John and Lola (nee Rock) Carroll; sisters, Lorene, Mildred, Bertha, Betty, Dorothy and Judy; brothers, Kenneth and Wilbur
Education: Graduated from AvoHa (IA) High School, Class of 1959; after his divorce from Barbara, he attended Northwest Missouri State and graduated in 1969; he received his master's degree from Creighton University, Omaha, NE, in 1973
Religious affiliation: no information provided
Military service: After his high school graduation in 1959, Everette enlisted in the Iowa National Guard
Marriages: (1) Barbara Palermo; 1963; location not provided. They later divorced. (2) Mary Ellen Davis; date and location not provided (3) Sandra Hummel; Aug. 8, 1981; Oakland United Methodist Church, Oakland, IA
Employment: Helped his father with work on the farm until his marriage; after acquiring his master’s degree, Everette began teaching in Harlan, IA, in 1969 and continued there until his retirement in 1999, while still continuing to farm. He was then employed by the Farm Service Agency where he enjoyed working outside measuring grain bins.
Hobbies/Interests: Involved in his community as a Trustee of Fairview Township, as a member of the Harlan Library Board, and served on the East Pottawattamie County Fair Board; dedicated member of the Fred Funston American Legion Post in Avoca, IA, where he held the offices of Commander and Chaplain, and was also a member of the Mt. Nebo Masonic Lodge in Avoca. He enjoyed following his sons' musical activities, their scouting careers and also participated as a Scout Leader; enjoyed playing cards with family; loved to read, particularly mysteries and westerns; enjoyed his cabin on Black Hawk Lake; enjoyed hunting and fishing
Sources: knodfm.com; pauleyjones.com
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