UPDATE: Livestream link for the service on Friday, March 18 at approximately 12:15 pm:
https://www.holyfamilychurch.com
Brothers in Gamma Pi Chapter and throughout Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc. have spent the past 72 hours or so trying to process the jarring developments of Friday morning, February 25. Mid-morning, urgent emails went out like wildfire. Group chats of Omega men started receiving startling posts. Smartphones started ringing. Word was traveling faster than the speed of light: "Have you heard? Gordon Everett is dead." To hear those words, it was as if someone was speaking a foreign language. Throughout Gamma Pi Chapter and the entire Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Brothers are still trying to process the shocking news as it continues to reverberate into a new week. The Super Chapter has lost a Super Brother. The Second District has lost a Super Brother. Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc. has lost a Super Brother. As one Brother put it, "A giant tree in Omega has fallen."
Bro. Gordon Everett, Sr. |
The suddenness with which he departed unexpectedly for Omega chapter -- and on the day before his birthday, no less -- contrasts with the many decades during which he has given many long hours of his life to serving Omega everywhere he has lived. He has been a mentor to many Brothers, and not just to newly inducted members. He is a former three-term Gamma Pi Basileus and former KRS and committee chairman for Gamma Pi, which is based in Prince George's County, Md. Brother Everett worked at the District and International levels and ran for District office, including the top office of District representative. He most recently headed an initiative at the District level helping to enhance the code of conduct within the Fraternity. It's not a stretch at all to say that Bro. Everett knows Brothers in every district of the Fraternity. His Gamma Pi service was interrupted by a job relocation to Cincinnati from 2008-2010, where he was active with Beta Iota Chapter. After that, he returned to the DMV area and Gamma Pi. He considered The Super Chapter home.
Bro. Everett (2nd, right) with golf pro Jim Thorpe |
But when it came time to roll up the sleeves, Bro. Everett had an all-business persona that was unmatched. Whether decked out in a perfect-fitting suit, spiffy shoes and an unmistakably purple tie, or adorned in his Omega sweater, Bro. Everett could run a meeting with the skill and acumen of a Corporate CEO. He was very adept at keeping the business at hand front and center and staying on track. He never seemed to get flustered no matter how hot the heat "turned up" in the kitchen. Leadership was written all over him. He could relate to and be comfortable among younger, newer members of the Fraternity half his age just as easily as he could be among the Brothers he had known for 30, 40 and almost 50 years of Omega life. Bro. Everett could relate to everyone and everyone could relate to him. His people skills were unique. In fact, his people and salesmanship skills were such that he sold out several tables every year for Gamma Pi Chapter's Mardi Gras fundraising formal.
Bro. Everett knew when to work and when to play. And he was good at both. Because of what he stood for and what and how he lived as an Omega man, he had hundreds of "followers" long before social media ever came into existence. It was easy to see why he also thrived in the professional world as a leader in the corporate sales arena and more recently as a federal government senior executive.
Multiple award winner for his contributions |
Finally, his family was his crown jewel. Bro. Everett's family was everything to him. He never let an opportunity go by where he did not mention his wife, his son (who followed his footsteps into Omega Psi Phi) or his daughter in terms of what they were up to and where they were either going or just got back from. By the time you met members of his family you felt that you already knew them.
Yet another Second District road trip... |
Fraternity members throughout the country are realizing now just how much of a true privilege it was to know and be a Friend of Bro. Gordon Everett, Sr. He will always be missed, but always remembered. What a privilege we have all had in Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc. to know Bro. Gordon Everett, Sr. Rest in the Arms and Peace of the Supreme Basileus, Bro. Everett...
Read more about a scholarship Bro. Everett and his wife Sharon recently endowed for Winston-Salem State University students.
From a District meeting several years ago |
From 2011- Bro. Gordon Everett, Sr. positioned at The Escutcheon |