Edward J. Evers

Edward Evers was born on 10/14/1932 in Sioux City, Iowa. His Father passed away ten days before Edwards fourth birthday after a year of declining health. For the first few years of his life, Edward was passed from one relative to another so that his Mother could go to work and support the Family. In 1938, his Mother received his Father’s life insurance settlement and decided to move to California.
Edward attended three different grade schools and three different High Schools. He had twenty one different jobs before settling down and marrying his High School Sweetheart at the age of twenty one.
Edward’s first out of body experience happened at the age of five years old. He was in a dentist chair and left his body to search for his Mother. His second out of body experience happened in Long Beach, California at the age of eighteen years old. His 1948 Harley Davidson motorcycle broke both chains and locked the rear wheel, throwing Edward over the handle bars without a helmet. The road rash was severe to say the least.
Edward went to work for Douglas Aircraft Corporation and at the age of nineteen was killed along with nine others due to a large curing oven explosion which sent him flying through the air for sixty feet landing on the edge of a work table. A round trip to the light followed.
Edward is now eighty two and retired. He went to college and became a Research and Development Electronics Engineer on the Minuteman Missile project and Apollo Spacecraft project for a total of fifteen years. After this he worked as a Field Service Engineer for the Gardner Denver Corporation for nine years, flying all over the country teaching customers how to operate and maintain the company’s computer controlled equipment that they purchased. After this he created, owned and operated his own electronic assembly company for thirty two years, called Sierra Assembly Services Inc.
Edward now lives alone. He lost his eldest Daughter in 2009 to lung cancer and lost his Wife of sixty years in 2012 to Dementia aggravated by a broken hip. He is continuing his writing and has three more books and three screenplays in his head.
His youngest Daughter, two Granddaughters and three Great Grandsons give him lots of love, attention and purpose. His three books will be titled, ‘Jokes I couldn’t tell my Mother’, ‘How to be a Better Caregiver’ and ‘The Great UFO Flap of 1965’.
Edward attended three different grade schools and three different High Schools. He had twenty one different jobs before settling down and marrying his High School Sweetheart at the age of twenty one.
Edward’s first out of body experience happened at the age of five years old. He was in a dentist chair and left his body to search for his Mother. His second out of body experience happened in Long Beach, California at the age of eighteen years old. His 1948 Harley Davidson motorcycle broke both chains and locked the rear wheel, throwing Edward over the handle bars without a helmet. The road rash was severe to say the least.
Edward went to work for Douglas Aircraft Corporation and at the age of nineteen was killed along with nine others due to a large curing oven explosion which sent him flying through the air for sixty feet landing on the edge of a work table. A round trip to the light followed.
Edward is now eighty two and retired. He went to college and became a Research and Development Electronics Engineer on the Minuteman Missile project and Apollo Spacecraft project for a total of fifteen years. After this he worked as a Field Service Engineer for the Gardner Denver Corporation for nine years, flying all over the country teaching customers how to operate and maintain the company’s computer controlled equipment that they purchased. After this he created, owned and operated his own electronic assembly company for thirty two years, called Sierra Assembly Services Inc.
Edward now lives alone. He lost his eldest Daughter in 2009 to lung cancer and lost his Wife of sixty years in 2012 to Dementia aggravated by a broken hip. He is continuing his writing and has three more books and three screenplays in his head.
His youngest Daughter, two Granddaughters and three Great Grandsons give him lots of love, attention and purpose. His three books will be titled, ‘Jokes I couldn’t tell my Mother’, ‘How to be a Better Caregiver’ and ‘The Great UFO Flap of 1965’.