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The Villages
Tuesday, April 30, 2024

Everline Marie Lydon

Everline Marie Lydon
Everline Marie Lydon

Everline Marie Lydon, age 66, passed away in Leesburg, Florida on August 17, 2014. She was born in Miami, Florida and moved to the Leesburg area in 2013 from Pleasant View, Tennessee. Everline spent her life as a homemaker doing what she loved the most caring for her family. She will be remembered by those close to her for her zany antics and her love of life, laughter, and FUN! She enjoyed casinos, the lottery and an ice cold beer, but was happiest when she was cooking her homemade hot wings and eggrolls for her grandchildren who called her “G ma” and her great-grandchildren who lovingly called her “G G”. She was pre-deceased by her husband of over 33 years Michael J. Lydon. She leaves behind to cherish her memory her sons- Michael J. (Amy) Lydon and Brian S. Lydon both of Augusta, Kansas; daughters Shelia Laramee of Augusta, Kansas; Cheryl “Sissy” Laramee Parfrey of Aurora, Colorado; and Lisa (Mike) Phillips of Pleasant View, Tennessee; Step Children- Colleen Lydon and Kelly Lydon; brothers – Ernest Raymond “Sonny” Hitchcock and William “Bubba” Hitchcock both of South Florida; Sisters -Barbara Ann Dabney, Point Pleasant, West Virginia; and Margaret Alice Garcia of Leesburg, Florida; and 10 grandchildren and 6 great-grandchildren which she adored. As to her wishes a party celebrating Everline’s life complete with laughter, tears, and FUN was held Sunday, August 17, 2014 at the home of her sister in Leesburg, Florida.

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