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MAXINE EVERLEY OBITUARY
Reprinted with Permission
© Shawnee News Star




MAXINE EVERLEY
1943 - 2000


Maxine Youngs Everley of Shawnee died Sunday in an Oklahoma City hospital. She was 56.
Mrs. Everley was born October 8, 1943, in Wayne, Michigan, the daughter of Max and Marion Youngs.
She attended school in Garden City, Michigan.
Mrs. Everley was a homemaker and taught home economics at Marantha Baptist Church.
She married Glen Everley on January 13, 1968, in Wayne, Michigan.
She was a member of Pioneer Baptist Church.
Mrs. Everley moved to Oklahoma 22 years ago. She had lived in Shawnee for the past five years.
She was preceded in death by her parents and a sister, Michelle Eveans.
Survivors include husband, Glen Everley of the home; one son, Larry Everley, Oklahoma City; one brother, Michael Youngs, Howell, Michigan; and nieces and nephews.
Services will be 11:00 a.m. Wednesday at Pioneer Baptist Church with Rev. Chuck Bascue officiating.
Burial will be at Calvary Cemetery, under the direction of Roesch-Walker Funeral Chapel.


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