Everett Fairfax Inscoe
September 1, 1952 – February 3, 2021

Everett Fairfax Inscoe, 68, of Lothian passed away February 3, 2021 at his residence. He was born September 1, 1952 in Washington, DC to Everett Fairfax Inscoe, Sr. and Helen Pettipher. Everett was primarily raised in foster care by his foster parents Nick and Audrey Wyvill. He was employed with the Maryland State Highway Administration for many years and was a long-time dedicated volunteer fireman with the Upper Marlboro Volunteer Fire Department Company 20. Everett had a passion for firefighting and helping others. In his spare time, he enjoyed fishing, baseball, and animals.
Everett is survived by his sisters Carlene Crawford and her husband Ronald of Hagerstown, MD and Ann Pennington and her husband Mickey Swindell of Winnsboro, TX as well as nephews Samuel Sikes of Santa Anna, TX and Alex Geiss of Hagerstown, MD.
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- Memorial Service
Monday, February 15, 2021
12 Noon
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Evy. I’ll always remember you as a courageous firefighter, hard worker, and most of all a great friend. Your positive attitude in life was only surpassed by your passion to help others in their time of need.
I will always hold fond memories of you, me, June bug and all the others that made company 45 one of the best stations in the county.
I’m sure that God has a special place in heaven just for you. May you rest in peace my good friend. Your old buddy, Eric.
Everett,
I only knew you for a short time, you were a very happy, caring individual and you will be missed. May you Rest In Peace!
To the family, I send my deepest Sympathy in your loss of such a caring, nice man.
Everett was always happy to see you and his presence will deeply be missed.
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Evy. I’ll always remember you as a courageous firefighter, hard worker, and most of all a great friend. Your positive attitude in life was only surpassed by your passion to help others in their time of need.
I will always hold fond memories of you, me, June bug and all the others that made company 45 one of the best stations in the county.
I’m sure that God has a special place in heaven just for you. May you rest in peace my good friend. Your old buddy, Eric.
Everett,
I only knew you for a short time, you were a very happy, caring individual and you will be missed. May you Rest In Peace!
To the family, I send my deepest Sympathy in your loss of such a caring, nice man.
Everett was always happy to see you and his presence will deeply be missed.