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Isaiah Everson, Jr., entered into eternal rest on March 9, 2018 at the age of 84. Survived by his son, John Ross (Kendra); sisters, Effie L. Allen, Lillie Poland and Irene Everson; brothers, Amos, Sr., Adolph, Sr. and Frederick, Sr.; grandchildren, Demonte, Raquel, Ryan, Tyler and Trystin. Preceded in death by his parents, Isaiah Everson, Sr. and Rachel Everson; sisters, Audrey Banks, Mable Everson, Dorothy Dorsey, Bessie Melton, Delene Torry; brother, Herbert Everson. Visitation Thursday, March 15, 2018 9:00 am until religious service at 11:00 am, Hall's Celebration Center, 9348 Scenic Hwy., Baton Rouge, LA. Pastor John Ross, officiating. Interment Louisiana National Cemetery, Zachary, LA. Services Entrusted to Hall Davis and Son. www.hallsinc.net.
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To the Everson & Poland Family-
You are all in my thoughts and prayers.
-Loki "Love" Ellis, Jonathan & Neko Jr.
March 15, 2018
UNCLE IKE
UNCLE of all the many blessings, However great or small, To have you for a UNCLE was the GREATEST one of all. The Family chain is broken now and nothing seems the same. But God takes us one by one our chain will LINK again.
Tyra Everson
March 15, 2018
love you uncle, lil Jim
March 14, 2018
You will be truly missed, I love you Uncle.
Neice Antoinette
March 14, 2018
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