Saturday, February 6, 2010
A Landmark Man
Jack Everhart, who was instrumental in so many activities in Lake Shastina over the years that he was named Citizen of the Year in 2008, has passed away.
Ruggedly handsome, Jack wore a smile everywhere he went. He was everybody's friend and did enormous good for our community: Director on the LSPOA and Shastina Community Foundation boards, Habitat for Humanity, Environmental Contol Commitee, Fire Safe Council, and many more civic duties.
Jack was an Army veteran of the Korean War and his name, along with that of his surviving brother Myron of Oroville, CA is listed on the wall at the Living Memorial Sculpture Garden located 13 miles north of Weed on Highway 97.
There will be a memorial service Saturday Feb. 13 at eleven a.m. at the Lake Shastina Community Bible Church on Jackson Ranch Road and burial will be at Forest Lawn in Hollywood Hills, CA not far from La Crescenta where he grew up.
Ruggedly handsome, Jack wore a smile everywhere he went. He was everybody's friend and did enormous good for our community: Director on the LSPOA and Shastina Community Foundation boards, Habitat for Humanity, Environmental Contol Commitee, Fire Safe Council, and many more civic duties.
Jack was an Army veteran of the Korean War and his name, along with that of his surviving brother Myron of Oroville, CA is listed on the wall at the Living Memorial Sculpture Garden located 13 miles north of Weed on Highway 97.
There will be a memorial service Saturday Feb. 13 at eleven a.m. at the Lake Shastina Community Bible Church on Jackson Ranch Road and burial will be at Forest Lawn in Hollywood Hills, CA not far from La Crescenta where he grew up.
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Bruce Batchelder, Editor
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