Milford Leonard Everhart

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Born 4 Apr 1913 Lovettsville, Virginia [1]
Gender Male Died 9 Jan 1971 Sterling, Virginia [1]
Buried Mount Olivet United Methodist Church Cemetery, Lovettsville, Virginia [1]
Person ID I944 Virts Last Modified 7 Feb 2019
Father William Michael Everhart, Sr., b. 1 May 1885, Loudoun County, Virginia , d. 11 Feb 1964, Lovettsville, Virginia
Mother Rosa May Virts, b. 18 Apr 1884, Hillsboro, Virginia , d. 26 Dec 1958, Lovettsville, Virginia
Married 15 Mar 1909 Frederick County, Maryland Family ID F13 Group Sheet
Family Madge Edmonia Shoemaker, b. 13 May 1913, Lovettsville, Virginia , d. 5 Dec 1998, Maryland
Married 18 May 1937 Leesburg, Virginia [2]
Children 1. Living 2. Doris Jean Everhart, b. 19 Oct 1937, Leesburg, Virginia , d. 21 Dec 2017
3. Charles Leonard Everhart, b. 9 Oct 1939, Lovettsville, Virginia , d. 3 Jan 1997, Reston, Virginia
4. Living Last Modified 7 Feb 2019 Family ID F553 Group Sheet
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Photos James Marion Virts (1848-1933) Group Photo
left to right:
Russell James Virts, William Michael Everhart, Sr., Harrison Riley, Theodore Roosevelt Virts, Milford Leonard Everhart, Leon Conner, James Marion Virts, Lester William Thomas Virts (little boy)
Photo courtesy of Raymond E. Virts FamilyWilliam Michael Everhart, Sr., Rosa May Virts and Milford Leonard Everhart
William Michael Everhart, Sr. his wife Rosa May Virts and their son Milford Leonard Everhart
Photo Courtesy of Peggy Everhart
Albums William Michael Everhart, Sr. and Rosa May Virts (4)
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Notes - Loudoun Times Mirror, January 14, 1971
Milford Leonard Everhart, 57, of 111 Hickory Rd., Sterling Park, died Jan. 9 en route to Loudoun Memorial Hospital. He was a former resident of Lovettsville. A son of the late William M. And Rosa Virts Everhart, he is survived by a son, Charles Everhart, with whom he lived; three daughters, Mrs. Rose Snyder of Silver Spring, Md., Mrs. Doris Yee and Mrs. Peggy Emelio, both of Arlington; two brothers, William and Stanley, both of Lovettsville. Interment was in the Mt. Olivet Methodist Cemetery, Lovettsville.
- Loudoun Times Mirror, January 14, 1971
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