Background
Fauber, Joseph Everette was born on August 15, 1908 in Charlottesville, Virginia, United States. Son of Joseph Everette and Alma (Carter) Fauber.
Fauber, Joseph Everette was born on August 15, 1908 in Charlottesville, Virginia, United States. Son of Joseph Everette and Alma (Carter) Fauber.
Bachelor of Science in Architecture, University Virginia, 1929.
Architectural draftsman Perry, Shaw & Hepburn, Boston, 1930-1932. Partner Fauber & Poston, Lynchburg, Virginia, 1933-1941. Chief architect Wiley & Wilson, Camp Ritchie, Maryland, 1941-1943.
Principal J. Everette Fauber, Junior (F.A.I.A.), Lynchburg, 1945-1980. Consultant Fauber-Garbee, Inc. Instructor University Virginia, 1929-1930.
Member, chairman Virginia Board Examiners Architects, Engineers and Land Surveyors, 1949-1959. Commonwealth of Virginia Preservation Coordinator, 1968-1973, 74-81. Member advisory board Historic Lexington, Inc., since 1969.
President Citizens Committee Greater Lynchburg, 1968. Member Lynchburg Planning Commission, 1950-1952. Trustee Patrick Henry Shrine, Red Hill, Virginia, 1976-1980.
Member Edenton History Commission, since 1977. Fellow American Institute of Architects (national committee on historic resources 1974-1977). Member Society Architectural Historians, Association for Preservation Technology, National Trust for Historic Preservation, Smithsonian Association, Association for Preservation Virginia Antiquities (life).
Married Ella Whitmore Williams, September 5, 1936. Children– Joseph Everette III, Rodger Williams, Stuart Carter.