Everett when he served in the U.S. Army
Everett was a cook while he was in the U.S. Army. When he was discharged he rejoined his brothers Wyman and DeForest as a third partner and continued as a chef at their Restaurant until it was sold in 1957. The business was started in 1932 and was located in New Salem N.Y. about 20 miles outside of Albany N.Y. It was considered one of the most popular nightclubs in the area. In later life Everett was confined to a wheel chair and at that point he moved to 71 Warner Lake Rd. He lived at this address with his nephew Willard and his wife Jerri for several years until he passed away in 1986.
Birth
Everett Osterhout was born in 1906 the second son of Thomas B. Osterhout and Lavinia VanWie
Education
Everett graduated fro Bethlehem Highschool
Occupation
Everett worked as a chef his entire life.
Marriage & Children
Everett never married
Death
Everett Osterhout died in 1986
Additional Media
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The Osterhout Brothers,from the Willard Osterhout collection
Ebb with some lady friends,from the Willard Osterhout collection
Ebbie with some friends,from the Willard Osterhout collection
Ebb with a couple of young ladies,from the Willard Osterhout collection
A group of friends,from the Willard Osterhout collection
This is what you call being up a tree,from the Willard Osterhout collection
Ebb sure has an eye for the young ladies,from the Willard Osterhout collection
Home on leave with Marilyn, Willard and Thomas,from the Willard Osterhout collection
Ebb with an Army buddy,from the Willard Osterhout collection
This ain't no Bull,from the Willard Osterhout collection
Ebb raising the flag in front of Osterhouts,from the Willard Osterhout collection
At the lookout in Thacher Park,from the Willard Osterhout collection
Everett Osterhout,from the Willard Osterhout collection
Ebb at 71 Warner Lake Rd.,from the Willard Osterhout collection
Ebb having dinner with Mrs. Crane at Zwicks,from the Willard Osterhout collection
At the hunting camp in Minerva,from the Willard Osterhout collection
Ebb aboard the "Baby Huey" at Warner Lake,from the Willard Osterhout collection
Ebb aboard the "Baby Huey" at Warner Lake,from the Willard Osterhout collection
Sources
Everett served in the US Army for a period of time until he received a medical discharge.