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Bertha E. Everett

Birthabt 1898 - Grunsberg, Pennsylvania, USA
Death10 May 1959 interred Sunset Memorial Park - Long Term Care Facility, Westlake, Cuyahoga County, Ohio, USA OR RUSSIA
MotherCarrie M. Pender
FatherEdward H. Everett

Born in Grunsberg, Pennsylvania, USA on abt 1898 to Edward H. Everett and Carrie M. Pender. Bertha E. Everett married Clyde Foster and had 9 children. She passed away on 10 May 1959 interred Sunset Memorial Park in Long Term Care Facility, Westlake, Cuyahoga County, Ohio, USA OR RUSSIA.

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Parents
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Edward H. Everett
1875 - 1924
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Carrie M. Pender
1878 - 1918
Spouse(s)
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Clyde Foster
1890 - 1953
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Lucille Mae Foster
1915 - 1989
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Clyde Earnest Foster Jr.
1924 - 1982
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William Randolph Foster
1925 - 2001
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Pearl Evangeline Foster
1927 - 1999
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Charles S. Foster
1926 - Unknown
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Frank Everett Foster
1918 - 1996
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Donald R. Foster
1934 - Unknown
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Dennis Randolph Foster
1936 - 2007
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Paul Foster
1932 - Unknown

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