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Dennis Mark Everton

Posted 2008-11-11 by Pat Wilson
Everton M.D., Dennis Mark
Dennis Mark Everton, M.D., 55, completed his life's journey on Saturday, September 27, 2003, one year after receiving a terminal diagnosis about which he never once complained. Born April 7, 1948, he shared a wonderful childhood with his parents, Von and Donna Everton, his 4 brothers, 2 sisters and good friends. Raised in Logan, Utah, he was a graduate of Logan High School and Utah State University. After serving an L.D.S. mission to Texas and while pursuing a degree at USU, he met his beautiful Suzi. On September 14, 1971, Dennis and Suzi were married for time and all eternity in the Logan Temple. He earned a Medical Degree from Temple University and achieved the rank of Lt. Colonel in the U.S. Army. Though a Master Surgeon by trade, he served and was loved in so many capacities. He was a Physician of the human body and spirit. He leaves his family and friends a lifetime of wonderful memories. We are so proud of you, Dad!

Dennis is survived by his loving family which includes his wife, Suzi, children Jared & Jill Everton, Sarah & Scott Holt, Michael Everton, Emily & Aaron Call, Rachel Everton, his grandchildren, Dallin Mark Everton, Zachary Jared Everton, Sophie June Holt, Gracie Jane Holt. He is also survived by his Mother, Donna Everton, sister, Judy Adams, brothers Gary, Dave, Bob, Mother-in-law, Ardelle Thomas Sorenson. Many special Aunts, Uncles, Nieces, Nephews, Cousins and wonderful friends. Above all his titles, Dennis loved that of Husband, Dad, Grandpa and friend. He was loved by all whose lives he touched. Thank you to St. Joseph's Hospital and his Doctors, Nurses, and Therapists. Funeral services were held at the Lehi Stake Center, 1430 N. Grand, Mesa. Visitation at Bunker Mortuary, 33 N. Centennial Way, Mesa. Published in the Arizona Republic on 10/1/2003.


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