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Obituary for James L. "Jim" Everett

James L. "Jim"  Everett
Warren - James L. " Jim " Everett, 73 of Warren died Saturday Nov. 25, 2017 at the Warren Skilled Nursing and Rehabilitation Center.

He was the husband of the late Patricia ( Price) Everett.

Jim was born in New London , Connecticut, a son of the late Harold L. and Dorothy Everett.

Mr. Everett was a US ARMY Veteran serving for two years during the Vietnam War.

Jim has lived in Warren for 13 years coming from Montville Connecticut.

he had been a member of the Montville Baptist Church.

Jim is survived by sons James L. Everett Jr, and Daniel Everett and his wife Robin of Warren, a daughter Blanche Corsino of Connecticut.

Jim is also survived by a brother Harold Everett of Connecticut, a sister Judy Lake of Lincoln RI.

Mr. Everett was the grandfather of Brian Everett, Ashley Everett, Anthony Everett, Kaylee Everett,Seth Barrows,and Lexi Zmarzlak.

Jim was the great grandfather of Marley Brown, he is also survived by several nephews.
He was the brother of the late Jackie Everett.

His funeral service will be held Saturday December 2, 2017 at 9:00am in the Refuge Church,130 Franklin Street, Warren, RI, burial with Military Honors in the Rhode Island Veterans Memorial Cemetery, 301 South County Trail, Exeter, RI.
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