Christopher 'Chris' Vern Everett

18th November 1958 - 10th September 2019
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J Fraser & Sons' Chapel
cnr Esk & Doon Streets
Invercargill
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also:
2nd NZEF Club
177 Don Street
Invercargill
Friday 13 September 2019, 2:30PM

EVERETT, Christopher Vern (Chris).

With heavy hearts the Everett family advise the passing of Chris. Aged 60 years. On Tuesday 10 September 2019 at Hospice Southland. At peace after a hard-fought battle. Dearly loved husband and soul-mate of Debbie. Treasured father and father-in-law of Emma and Scotty McColl, Noelle and Kane Wallace. Proud and doting Grandad of Ethan, Chloe; and Lacie. Dearly loved son of *Verna and *Noel Everett, and stepson of *Brian Walters. Admired and respected son-in-law of Royce and Bob Smith. Much loved brother, brother-in-law, uncle, and friend of many. A service to celebrate Chris’ life will be held in J Fraser and Sons’ Chapel, cnr Esk and Doon Streets, Invercargill on Friday 13 September at 2:15pm followed by private interment - jandals optional. In lieu of flowers donations to Cancer Society and Hospice Southland would be appreciated and can be made at the service. Messages can be sent to “Everett Family”, c/- PO Box 1380 Invercargill 9840. Tribute messages can be left at frasersfunerals.co.nz/tributes

Messages

My deepest sympathy and thoughts are with all Chris's family at this sad time
Lesley Payne, Invercargill
Dear Debbie, Emma, Noelle and Families. Please accept my Deepest Sympathy in the death of your well-loved and cherished Chris.
Our family have many great memories of Chris and of his generosity. Our prayerful thoughts are with each of you in the pain of your grief.
Much love and God be with you.
MARGARET FLETCHER, Gold Coast
Deb, Noelle and family thinking of you all at this sad time!
Raewyn Aldridge , Invercargill
My deepest sympathy to Debbie, children and all family
Lee Manson, Invercargill
Chris was the "giant" of my class as twelve year olds at Lithgow Intermediate School, and a friend to me at the time. I always enjoyed our conversations that occurred from time to time over the years since then and was very sorry to hear of his illness and now passing. I remember him with fondness.
Richard Lobb, Invercargill