The Life Summary of Karen Hazel
When Karen Hazel Everts was born on 4 May 1940, in Levan, Juab, Utah, United States, her father, Alvin Peter Everts, was 25 and her mother, Margie Katherine Oram, was 26. She married Earl Clifford Kelley in 1985. She lived in Church Hill, Hawkins, Tennessee, United States in 1991. She died on 22 February 2011, in Rogersville, Hawkins, Tennessee, United States, at the age of 70, and was buried in Church Hill, Hawkins, Tennessee, United States.
Karen's twin Brother Keith :
born May 4 1940 - died May 29 1940
Keith Alvin Everts
BIRTH 4 May 1940
DEATH 29 May 1940 (aged 25 days)
BURIAL
Deweyville Cemetery
Deweyville, Box Elder County, Utah, USA
MEMORIAL ID 84650850 ·
Karen's Sister
(Donald Well's Aunt)
When Steven the older son with disabilities, was 19 years old, he died in a house fire in which his mother was also severely burned, it was 1989. She was in the bathroom and he was in the bedroom, and a fire broke out in the living room. Margie tried to save her son but he had been traumatized by fire when he was 3 years old, and he fought her off when she was trying to get him out of the house.
So 2 "little cousins" of Donald Wells, sons of his mother's sister were Born 2 years apart and died tragically young, 2 years apart.
The Life Summary of Margie Aleen
When Margie Aleen Everts was born on 3 June 1938, in Levan, Juab, Utah, United States, her father, Alvin Peter Everts, was 23 and her mother, Margie Katherine Oram, was 24. She married William Charles Vander Veen on 11 May 1956. They were the parents of at least 2 sons. She lived in Levan Election Precinct, Juab, Utah, United States in 1940
and Tennessee, United States in 2000. She died on 11 July 2001, at the age of 63, and was buried in West Jordan, Salt Lake, Utah, United States.
-Parents
Alvin Peter Everts
Male
1914–2006
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Male
Margie Katherine Oram
Female
1914–1989
•
Female
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Siblings
(4)
Margie Aleen Everts
Female
1938–2001
•
Female
Kieth Alvin Everts
Male
1940–1940
•
Male
Karen Hazel Everts<<--
Female
1940–2011
•
Female
Laura Lee Everts
Female
1947–2000
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Female
Children
(2)
Steven Charles Vander Veen
Male
1970–1989
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Male
Laurance Hermen Van der Veen
Male
1972–1995
•
Male
The Life Summary of Steven Charles
When Steven Charles Vander Veen was born on 23 January 1970, in Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, United States, his father, William Charles Vander Veen, was 34 and his mother, Margie Aleen Everts, was 31. He died on 6 May 1989, at the age of 19, and was buried in West Jordan, Salt Lake, Utah, United States.
The Life Summary of Laurance Hermen
When Laurance Hermen Van der Veen was born on 10 December 1972, in Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, United States, his father, William Charles Vander Veen, was 36 and his mother, Margie Aleen Everts, was 34. He died on 8 September 1995, in his hometown, at the age of 22, and was buried in West Jordan, Salt Lake, Utah, United States.
W.V. FIRE VICTIM SERIOUS BUT STABLE
WOMAN WAS IN BATHROOM, SON IN BEDROOM WHEN BLAZE STARTED
A West Valley woman was in serious but stable condition Monday after a weekend house fire that claimed the life of her son.
Margie Vanderveen, 50, 3143 S. 4060 West, was being treated at the University Hospital Burn Center for second-degree burns, mostly on her face and hands, and smoke inhalation, a hospital spokeswoman said. Her son, Steven Vanderveen, 19, who was mentally retarded, died in the fire that engulfed the family's two-story, split entry frame structure about 7:30 p.m. Saturday, said West Valley Fire Marshal John Blundell.
Blundell said Monday that an investigation shows Vanderveen was in a bathroom and her son was in a bedroom when the fire broke out in a corner of the living room.
"We have narrowed the point of origin of the fire to a corner of the living room where a small TV was setting on top of a stereo cabinet. Until we can have this stuff analyzed at a lab, we can't tell whether the TV caused the fire. We don't know if the TV was on at the time of the fire," Blundell said.
The fire marshal said the handicapped youth was severely burned at the age of 3 in another fire and was very scared of fire, resisting efforts by his mother to get him from the house Saturday night.
When Vanderveen's efforts failed, she ran from the house to get help. By that time neighbors realized there was a fire in the home and were trying to enter the home. Two neighbors, Robbie and Steve Ruttenbur, tried to fight the fire with garden hoses and sprayed Gramm McDonald, another neighbor, with a hose so he could enter the home through a basement window. But he was driven back by smoke and heat, Blundell said.
He said firefighters were hampered in their efforts to fight by the blaze by a water main break.
"But we still had enough water coming through (the line). In addition, we had three pumper trucks, all of which carry additional water, on the scene," Blundell said.
When three units from the fire department arrived on the scene, the home was fully engulfed in fire. Flames were coming out all the upstairs windows, Blundell said. Four firefighters suffered minor injuries in the blaze.
The Life Summary of Laurance Hermen
When Laurance Hermen Van der Veen was born on 10 December 1972, in Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, United States, his father, William Charles Vander Veen, was 36 and his mother, Margie Aleen Everts, was 34. He died on 8 September 1995, in his hometown, at the age of 22, and was buried in West Jordan, Salt Lake, Utah, United States.
VICTIM’S FATHER SAYS SHE DIDN’T FEEL AT RISK
The father of a woman fatally shot Monday during a fight with her estranged husband said he can't understand the circumstances of his daughter's violent death.
Larey Belka said he's shocked by the tragic events that took place Monday evening at the West Valley home he shared with his daughter. Amy D. Vanderveen, 21, died about 7 p.m. Monday at LDS Hospital after suffering a single gunshot wound to the right side of her head, West Valley police Capt. Steve Shreeve said. The fatal bullet was fired from a 9mm handgun.
Vanderveen and her estranged husband, Laurance Vanderveen, 22, Kearns, were apparently speaking together inside the West Valley house, 2515 W. 3077 South, when shots rang out, Shreeve said. A 17-year-old baby sitter witnessed the shooting, although there were no children in the home at the time.
Laurance Vanderveen fled the scene and was located about 45 minutes later when police investigated a one-car accident at the intersection of 2100 South and 7200 West. The officers discovered Vanderveen had apparently shot himself in the head while driving, Shreeve said. The Kearns man was in critical but stable condition Tuesday at University Hospital.
On Tuesday, Belka and the woman's extended family faced the daunting tasks of organizing her funeral and determining the future care of her children. Belka spoke of his daughter as an avid rollerskater with a fun-loving spirit.
"She loved going to places like Lagoon or 49th Street Galleria," he said.
The children, ages 3 and 4, stayed at their great-grandmother's house Tuesday, with several family members having offered to assume their care, Belka said.
"They don't know she's dead, as far as I know," he initially said. Later, he said he believed one of the children had possibly been told.
Police are familiar with the Vanderveens' ongoing domestic disputes and, prior to Amy Vanderveen's death, had taken a report on a domestic-related threat made against the woman.
However, Belka said he doubted his daughter realized the degree of danger.
"She didn't think he'd kill her. As far as I know, she didn't," he said.
The Salt Lake Tribune
August 11, 1995
page A22
Amy Dawn Vanderveen, age 20, passed away August 7, 1995 in Salt Lake City, Utah.
Born July 2, 1975 in Salt Lake City to Larey A. Belka and Debra L. Madison. Amy enjoyed camping, family barbecues and outdoor activities. She also enjoyed bowling. She will be missed by her family, friends and all who knew her.
Survived by children, Laurance Jacob and Trisha LeeAnn; parents; brothers, Larey A. (Leah), Jason A., and sister, Dominique D.; grandparents; aunts; uncles and many cousins.
Funeral services will be held Saturday, August 12th, at 11 a.m. at Redwood Memorial Estates, 6500 So. Redwood Rd., where family and friends may call Friday 6-8 p.m. and one hour prior to services. Interment will immediately follow services at the same location under the direction of Memorial Estates.
"Beloved Daughter.
Laura Lee Jenkins
BRIGHAM CITY, Utah - Laura Lee Jenkins, 52, died Thursday, Jan. 13, 2000, at the McKay Dee Hospital.
She was born Feb. 10, 1947, in Ogden, Utah, a daughter to Alvin P. and Margie Oram Everts. She married Tony Olsen. He later died. She married Chad Jenkins on Aug. 14, 1999, in Brigham City, Utah.
Laura loved her family very much. She loved life and enjoyed jazz music. She lived life to the fullest. She worked at Autoliv for 10 years.
She is survived by her husband, Chad; four children, Keith (Rhonda) Olsen, Willard, Kellie (Barry) Fletcher, Perry, Lori (Scott) Bennett, Brigham, and Tiffanie Anderson; and 15 grandchildren. Also surviving are her father, Alvin Everts; two sisters, Karen Goad and Aleen Vanderveen, Tennessee. Her mother and a brother, Keith, preceded her in death.
Funeral services will be held Tuesday, Jan. 18, at the Meyers Mortuary in Brigham.
A viewing will be held Monday evening from 6 to 8 p.m. and from 12 to 12:45 p.m. prior to services. Interment will be in the Deweyville Cemetery.
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