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Norman William EVERINGHAM
Retired Police Officer
b.20 Sep 1930 in Chatham, Kent Co. ONT
d.28 Oct. 2007 Chatham, Ontario
married:
  1. Linda Jane MACINTYRE

  2. Wilda Joyce SINCLAIR
    m.23 Jun 1951
parents:
Norman Wesley EVERINGHAM b.1901
Maria Rosanna BORDEAU
children: EVERINGHAM
Children of Wilda & Norman
  1. Gary Norman Michael (b.1952)
  2. Richard William (b.1953)
  3. Keith "John" (b.1955)
  4. Joann (b.1962)
  5. Gail Elizabeth (b.1964)
siblings:
N/A
fact sources and writings about this individual:
Child #2 "Richard" was born 5 May 1953 in Windsor and died 6 May 1953 in Windsor.
"Died from an auto accident - at birth"

Chatham Daily News -- June 23, 1951
A reception at Glocca Morra Lodge and an open house at the bride's home on Poplar Street followed the wedding this morning of Wilda Joyce Sinclair and Norman William Everingham Jr. at the St. Josephs Church. Rev. R.R. Van Vynekt officiated at the 11 o'clock wedding uniting the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Nantau, Allen Park Michigan and the son of Mr. and Mrs. N.W.Everingham in a setting of white carnations and red roses. John Ford Taylor, soloist, sang Ave Maria, On this Day and O Beautiful Mother accompanied by organist Ruby Wilson.
On the arm of Mr. Kenneth Nantau, the bride was lovely in a dress of English organdy over taffeta, designed with a peter-pan collar, long sleeves coming to points over the hands and trimmed with dainty lace, and a skirt flowing into a long train. A cloche of white organdy trimmed with dainty lace held a finger-tip veil of illusion. The bouquet was of white stephanotis, trailing ivy and orchids.
Bridal attendants, Mrs. Fern Moon as matron of honour, Doris Craftis and Miss Margaret Riddel as bridesmaids and Miss Joanne Nantau as Junior bridesmaid, wore dresses fashioned of pink and blue organdy similar to the bride's dress with lace trimmed gloves and headresses of organdy cloches. Nosegays of white daisies. Poms and trailing ivy were carried.
Mr. Meleon Makovnyk was the best man and Mr. Jack Simonton and Mr. Ken Johnston seated the guests.
Mrs. Nantau chose a green and white printed silk with green linen jacket, white accessories and a corsage of yellow roses for the reception. Mrs. J. Blair, the bride's grandmother, wore a navy sheer with white accessories and a corsage of pink roses. While the groom's mother chose a mauve crepe dress with white accessories and yellow roses. For their honeymoon trip to points East, Mrs. Everingham travelled in a mauve linen suit, deep purple accessories and an orchid corsage.

OBITUARY EVERINGHAM, Norman - At Copper Terrace Long Term Care Facility, Chatham, on Sunday, October 28, 2007, Norman William Everingham, age 77 of Chatham, beloved husband of Linda Sales. Born in Chatham on September 20, 1930, loving and devoted son of the late Marie (Bourdeau) and Norman Everingham, he was a policeman for 31 years, retired in 1984, a life member of the Imperial Club and a member of Branch 628 Legion for over 50 years. A former member of the Kent Regiment, Norman was also a Master bridge player and an avid golfer. He also enjoyed playing "the ponies". He will be sadly missed by: his 7 children Gary Everingham of Clachen, John Everingham of Germany, Joanne Lindsay of Chatham, Kate Arnold of London, Douglas Sales Jr. of Peterborough, Gail Sleiman of Belle River and Ellen Sales-Hitchcock of Chatham, 14 grandchildren, a cousin Vincent Penney of B.C. and his faithful and loving canine companion Princess Coco. He is predeceased by a son Richard (1953).


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