Robert L. Everton passed away Sept. 1, 2012, in Helena, Mont. He was born May 19, 1938, in Logan, Utah, to Von and Carma Tibbitts Everton. He was a graduate of Logan High School.
Bob was a spiritual, talented artist and intellectual. He was fluent in Russian, Greek, Latin, double Dutch, and pig Latin. We will miss his wonderful, sarcastic sense of humor.
He was preceded in death by his parents; sister Tamara; and brothers Dennis and John. He is survived by his mother Donna; sister Judy (Dave); brothers Gary (Robyn) and David (Peggy); and many nieces and nephews.
Graveside services will be held at 11 a.m. Saturday, Sept. 8, at the Logan City Cemetery, 1000 North 1200 East, Logan UT 84321.
Service Schedule
Graveside Service
11:00 a.m.
Saturday September 8, 2012
Logan City Cemetery
1000 North 1200 East
Logan, UT 84321
Service Schedule
Graveside Service
11:00 a.m.
Saturday September 8, 2012
Logan City Cemetery
1000 North 1200 East
Logan, UT 84321
Betty Brewer says
I am so sorry for your loss. Bob was a wonderful person and will be missed by all. I had the pleasure of meeting Bob while working as Manager of Eagles Manor. He always had a beautiful smile on his face and was very nice to all. He was blessed with a gift for art and shared that gift with all who wanted to learn. My granddaughter Morgan got the wonderful opportunity to work with Bob and Jim Martinez in their art classes at Eagles Manor. Bob and Jim volunteered their time and talents and taught her a lot and encouraged her so much. She continues to take art classes and is very talented, in part to their encouragement. Just know that Bob is now in Heaven and painting beautiful pictures. I pray that you and your family remember the wonderful memories of Bob. He will be sorely missed here on this earth by all. My prayers to you all. Betty Brewer
Carol Oneal says
I met Bob the fall of 1969 through his friend David when I worked at the Boulder school.He was a talented artist but at that time he drew only for his own enjoyment. We lost contact after I moved back home to Washington. I’m so glad he was later able to share his gift with others. A great person was lost but will never be forgotten.
Dennis O. Foster says
I just entered Bob’s name into the computer, and I am certain that this is the same Bob Everton that I became acquainted with in 1962. We were employed at the Jackson Lake Lodge in the Grand Tetons of Wyoming. Bob and I became co-workers and I considered him a friend. He gave me a ‘self-portrait’ when we left to continue on our life journey. I considered Bob a very private and worldly individual. We need more like him. Dennis O. Foster
Terri Adams says
He lived with our family in California for a stint. He was a good friend of my step father Bob Adams. He taught me how to draw with pencil and I loved his Indian drawings.