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Survivors include his wife of 20 years, Elizabeth Mazzullo Everett of Clearwater; six children from his first marriage, Mary Catherine Kirk of Alexandria, John Everett of Martinsville, Va., Gregory Everett of Ocean City, Md., Michael Everett of Berlin, Md., Patrice Pink of Carlisle, Pa., and Daniel Everett of Brookeville; nine stepchildren, Linda Bateman of Silver Spring, Timothy Mazzullo of Titusville, Fla., Patricia Webber of Lakeland, Fla., Catherine Mazzullo and Richard Mazzullo, both of Fort Lauderdale, and Bruce Mazzullo, Stephen Mazzullo, Leo Mazzullo and Christopher Mazzullo, all of Clearwater; a sister, Mary Frances Hubbard of Nathalie, Va.; a brother, James Everett of Mount Airy; and 29 grandchildren.
John Damon Peabody Jr.AID Family Planning Officer
John Damon Peabody Jr., 84, a retired family planning officer with the Agency for International Development, died Jan. 23 at his home in Hancock, N.H. He had leukemia.
Mr. Peabody, a former Washington resident, spent most of his career at AID working on health programs concerning family planning and population control in Third World countries.
He was stationed in Turkey after World War II, Rio de Janeiro in the 1960s and Tegucigalpa, Honduras, from 1975 to 1977. Between assignments, he lived in the District.
Mr. Peabody retired in 1980 and, two years later, moved to Hancock, where he acquired his mother's property, Valley Farm, and ran it as a dairy farm until 1985.
He was born in Syracuse, N.Y., and was raised in New York City and Princeton, Mass. He graduated from Trinity College in Hartford, Conn., in 1944 and served as a first lieutenant in the Naval Air Corps during World War II.
His first wife, Virginia Boyd Peabody, died in 1983.
Survivors include his wife of 19 years, Bettina Peabody of Hancock; three sons from his first marriage, John D. Peabody III of West Chester, Pa., Alexander Boyd Peabody of Carlsbad, Calif., and James B. Peabody II of Sante Fe, N.M.; two sisters; and four grandchildren.
Richard Alan EarleInternational Law Expert
Richard Alan Earle, 64, an international law expert and former partner at the Washington firm of Patton Boggs, died Feb. 13 at his wife's home in Galesville, Md. He had cirrhosis of the liver.
Mr. Earle, a District resident, spent 35 years at Patton Boggs before retiring in 2003. With his specialty, he assisted in international financial transactions for domestic and foreign clients.
He often negotiated with the Export-Import Bank and the U.S. Agency for International Development. He also helped countries reschedule their debts with lending institutions.
He was a New York City native and a 1963 graduate of the University of Michigan, where he also received a master's in business administration in 1964. He was a 1968 graduate of its law school.




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