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Garth D. Everett
Member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives
from the 84th district
In office
January 2, 2007 – December 31, 2020
Preceded byBrett Feese
Succeeded byJoseph D. Hamm
Personal details
Born (1954-01-28) January 28, 1954 (age 70)
Montoursville, Pennsylvania, U.S.
Political partyRepublican
SpouseSusan
Children2
Residence(s)Muncy Township, Pennsylvania, U.S.
EducationPennsylvania State University (BS, JD)
Websitewww.repeverett.com
Military service
Allegiance United States
Branch/service United States Air Force
Years of service1977 — 1997
RankLieutenant Colonel

Garth D. Everett (born January 28, 1954) is an American attorney and politician who served as a member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives for the 84th district from 2007 to 2020.[1]

Early life and education

Everett attended Pennsylvania State University on an Air Force Reserve Officer Training Corps and graduated in 1976 with a degree in business management.[2] Everett earned a Juris Doctor from Penn State Dickinson Law in 2000.[3]

Career

Everett served as a navigator on KC-135 refueling aircraft in the United States Air Force over 20 years before retiring in 1997 as a lieutenant colonel.[3] After graduating from law school, he joined a law firm in Muncy Township working as a solicitor for several municipalities in Lycoming County.[3]

References

  1. ^ "2006 General Election - Representative in the General Assembly". Commonwealth of PA - Elections Information. Pennsylvania Department of State. 2004. Archived from the original on 2008-11-27. Retrieved 2009-01-09.
  2. ^ "Representative Garth D. Everett (PA)". Project Vote Smart. Project Vote Smart. 2008. Retrieved 2009-01-09.
  3. ^ a b c "Rep. Garth Everett Biography". Pennsylvania House Republican Caucus. 2008. Retrieved 2009-01-11.