Edna E. Everett, daughter of the late Ernest Jones and Ella Mae Everett, was born on July 22, 1943 in Oak City, North Carolina. Sdhe departed this life on Friday, November 13, 2009 after a sudden illness. Edna received her education in North Carolina and graduated from West Martin High School in May 1961. Upon completion of her education, she obtained jobs helping local farmers. Edna accepted Christ in her life at an early age. She used to teach children's Sunday School and she also sang on the choir. Edna moved to Baltimore, Maryland in October 1961. Once she became settled in Baltimore she obtained jobs throughout the city which included, The Southern Packing House, Acme Laundry and Struever Brothers. She also did volunteer work at Sarah M. Roach Elementary and James McHenry Elementary School. Edna also served as the vice President for the Tenant Council of the Terrace/Poe Community. In Edna's spare time she enjoyed cooking, going to the casinos, listening to music, playing cards and most of all taking up time with her grandson, Tyrell. She also enjoyed watching college basketball, baseball, and football. Edna was also known for being an outspoken, take-no-foolishness person. Although she had a habit of letting you know what or how she felt about something, whether it wasin a negative or positive way, she was still always willing to help anyone whenever she could. Her strong personality is what made her special in her own way, and this is what people will remember the most about her. She always made friends whenever she went and will be greatly missed by everyone who knew her. Edna's parents Ella M. Everett and Ernest Jones and brother Leroy Everett, preceded her in death. Edna leaves to mourn; her daughter, Adrienne Robbins; grandson, Tyrell Marquis Smith; brother and sister-in-law, William and Joyce Everett of Georgia; two aunts, Gloria Johnson of New York and Joan Staton of North Carolina; two uncles, Thomas Johnson of New York and Jason Sherrod of North Carolina