Thomas James Everett

Thomas James Everett

January 29, 1957 March 6, 2026

Mobile, AL

Thomas was the beloved son of Thomas James Everett Sr. and Geraldine Nora Everett. He grew up in Mobile and built a life rooted in hard work, faith, and deep devotion to those he loved.

He began his working life at IGA, where he learned the craft of butchering alongside his dear friend Mike Sprayberry. Thomas later dedicated 43 years of faithful service to Scott Paper, now Kimberly-Clark, building a long and respected career. After retiring five years ago, he found great joy working on his farm and embracing the simple life that brought him peace.

A man who cherished God, family, and friends above all else, Thomas loved Alabama football and had a lifelong passion for Harley-Davidson motorcycles. Those closest to him knew him as the very definition of love—kind, steady, and always present for the people in his life.

He is lovingly remembered by his wife of 28 years, Nancy Daniels Everett. He leaves behind his children: Thomas James Everett III (Dee), Stephanie Everett Thrash (Shane), Brianna Gordon Everett (Chad), Charles Joseph Everett, Michael Everett (Miriam), Jessica Danielle Everett (Jill), Ashley Nicole Rivers (Will), and Anna Marie Rivers (G). Thomas was also a proud grandfather to twelve grandchildren.

He is survived by his siblings, Amiee A. Everett and Alfred T. Everett. He was preceded in death by his sister, Susan Everett.

Thomas will be deeply missed by all who knew him. His legacy of faith, love, dedication, and hard work will continue to live on through his family and all the lives he touched.

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