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Angel Nichole Ford-Warrell 1979-2011 Angel Nichole Ford-Warrell -32. Born in Great Falls, Mont., Feb. 12, 1979 and raised in Boise Idaho. Passed away on Easter Sunday, April 24th 2011. Angel was a very creative individual who especially loved the holidays. Her passions included: interior decorating and sewing. A mother of three who enjoyed spending time with her family and friends. She loved the outdoors and camping. Angel had a very adventurous spirit that led her down many paths in her life. Preceded in death by her father Ronald and daughter Savannah. Survivors include: Daughters- Sierra, Shyla and son Chace; Mother Teri; Step Father Daniel; Brothers- Mathew, Levi and Shawn; Grandmother- Jay and numerous family members who loved her. She will always in our hearts. Memorial services will be held May 3rd at 5785 O'Hara Ct., Boise from 2-6 p.m. Drum circle to follow at Farmer Browns. Questions for locations or Donations call 853-2165 A memorial fund for Angels children is being set up at US Bank. |
England, Archie, 95, of Emmett, died April 29 in Emmett. Memorial service will be held at 2 p.m., Wed. May 4, at the Potter Funeral Chapel in Emmett. Burial will follow at the Emmett Cemetery. |
Shaw, Arthur Charles, 64, died April 29, 2011 at his home in New Plymouth. Arrangements are under the direction of Shaffer Jensen Memory Chapel, New Plymouth. |
Bettie J. Marley Perkins 1923 - 2011 Bettie peacefully passed away on April 26, 2011 at Hillcrest Assisted Living in Boise of natural causes at the age of 88. Memorial services will be held at 11:00 am. Tuesday May 3rd at Southminster Presbyterian Church, 6500 Overland Road, Boise with Rev. Marci Auld Glass officiating. Private interment will be held at Morris Hill Cemetery. Funeral Arrangements are under the direction of Alden-Waggoner Funeral Chapel, Boise. Bettie was born on January 7, 1923 in Wheatland,WY to John A. Marley and Alice McCartney Marley. Her family moved to Boise when she was a teenager and she attend and graduated from Boise High School in 1940. When she was 19 she went to New York City and studied opera for a year. When she returned she enrolled in Boise Junior College and fell in love with and married Eugene Edmond Perkins who she had attended high school with and both had graduated in 1940. They were married June 12, 1946 in Boise at the First Presbyterian Church. She later attended Boise Junior College, Boise State College, Boise State University, took Ext. courses with U of I and finally finished her last year of college at the College of Idaho in 1967 with a BA. in Music Education. Bettie's great love in life was music. She was blessed with a beautiful high soprano voice and performed many solos for church, funerals and many various organizations. She and Eugene also were involved with a singing group for several years under directions of a teacher they had in high school. This group performed many concerts and musicals. They both sang in their church choirs. Bettie second love was being a teacher and started teaching the 4th grade and music at Hillcrest Elementary. She moved to Pierce Park and taught there for a time and than moved to teaching the 6th grade at Cole Elementary School. She taught there for a couple of years and then moved in to the Teachers Resource Center (TRC) where she learned to be a librarian and worked there until retirement. She became the church librarian at Southminster Presbyterian Church and continued this job until just a a few years ago. Bettie had a great love and devotion for her God and his son Jesus and the church. She served as an elder and as a deacon as well as teaching Sunday school classes. She also worked with kids choirs as well as singing with the adult choir. She was very involved with the women organizations in the church and prayer chains. Bettie loved her husband and family and cherished her grand kids and later the great-grand kids. She loved the outdoors and geology and traveling with her family on camping, fishing and hunting trips. She also accompanied Eugene on 5 trips to Alaska and several magic conventions over the years. She was a very loving, caring, giving and religious person who always had a positive outlook and upbeat attitude. She was one to always try and help and pray for others. She will be solely missed by her family, church family and friends but we know you are with us mom and we love you. Bettie is survived by her daughter, Jan K Eggleston and husband Mel of Boise and their children Lisa T. Eggleston of Nampa and Kevin B. Eggleston and his wife Ginny and great grand-children , Robert Eggleston, Mina Eggleston and Lily Eggleston of Kuna. Son, Gene B. Perkins and his wife Marilyn and children, Cody Perkins and his wife Tanya of Boise and Trevor Perkins of Boise, and niece Cherie Hawley and husband Jim of Jackson Hole, WY and great-grand niece Brienne Bennett and her husband Travis of New York City, niece Shirley Payne of Lebanon,OH, nephew Leroy Ellison of Phoenix, AZ. Her parents, sister, Alberta Ellison, sister, Louise Evans, brother, Jack Marley and husband Eugene Perkins preceded her in death. Memorial contributions are suggested to the Bettie Perkins Memorial Fund at Southminster Presbyterian Church, Boise. |
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Charles Robert Jenkins 1928-2011 Charles Robert Jenkins of Parma passed away peacefully on April 28, 2011 of natural causes at West Valley Medical Center in Caldwell. This was, coincidentally, also the morning of his 57th wedding anniversary to his previously deceased wife, Charlotte. Charles, "Chuck", was born December 12, 1928, in Burns, Ore., to Perry F. Jenkins and Winifred F. Miller/Jenkins., the older of two children. Chuck grew up and spent most of his life in the Treasure Valley area, graduating from Boise High School. Chuck married Ruthie Ivey and had one child, Cindy Adkins, of Houston, Tex. In 1954, he married Charlotte Elizabeth Raymond, and from this marriage they had three children, Perry (Lori) Jenkins of Emmett, Bob Jenkins of Wilder and Don Jenkins of Boise. Most of his life was spent working in the grocery business which included co-owning Jenkins Foods in Parma with his parents. After retiring from there, Chuck went on to work for the Sugar Beet factory in Nyssa and later became sexton at the Parma Cemetery. Chuck is preceded in death by his wife, Charlotte, both of his parents and one grandchild. He is survived by all of his children, seven grand children, 11 great grand children and one great- great grandchild. He is also survived by his sister, Joanne Highlander (Jack) of Sequim, Wash., and numerous nieces and nephews. Services will be held Wednesday, May 4th, with graveside services at 10 a.m. at the Roswell Cemetery, followed by a memorial service at 11 a.m. at the Kirkpatrick Memorial Presbyterian Church in Parma. Services are under the direction of Dakan Funeral Chapel, Caldwell. 459-3629. Condolences can be shared with the family at www.dakanfuneralchapel.com Memorials may be made to the Woman's Group of the Kirkpatrick Memorial Presbyterian Church, Parma. |
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Charlie Olson, 70, of Post Falls, Idaho, passed away on Friday, April 22, 2011, at Kootenai Memorial. |
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Clinton Lance, 35, of Clarkston, passed away Tuesday, April 26, 2011, at his home. He was born Aug. 7, 1975, to John A. and Vickie L. [...] |
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June 25, 1969-April 26, 2011
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April 1, 1926-April 28, 2011
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Death Notices (Published May 1, 2011) Sunday, May 1, 2011 3:00 AM |
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July 1, 1915-April 30, 2011 |
Fredrick 'Teddy' Theodore Mayer Sunday, May 1, 2011 3:00 AM |
June 2, 1942-April 27, 2011
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Herbert F. Andrews 1928-2011 Herbert F. Andrews, 82, passed away on Friday, April 22, 2011, in Everett, Wash. Herb was born November 15, 1928, to Edward and Emma (Zimmer) Andrews in Pocatello, Idaho. His family moved to Boise when he was 9 years old. He graduated from Boise High School in 1947, after which he began an apprenticeship as a pressman and enlisted in the U.S. Naval Reserve Sea-bees. While working in Twin Falls, Idaho, he met the love of his life, Sharon Beutler, at the Rhythm Roller Rink. They were married on March 28, 1953, in Ontario, Ore. They resided in Caldwell, Idaho for ten years, during which time Herb worked for the Caldwell News Tribune and was a member of the Elks Lodge and Masonic Lodge - Mt. Moriah. He held many offices in the Jaycees and was named 1957's Outstanding Key Man.. He spent the second half of his life in Everett, Wash., working for The Everett Herald. He retired from The Herald in 1991 and the U.S Navy in 1973. He roller-skated his entire life and served his community through his church and as a Credit Union board member for over 40 years. Herb was preceded in death by his parents and brother, Otto Andrews. He is survived by his wife, Sharon; children Vicki (Nick) Nucci, Boise, Idaho, Carol (Jim Hopkins) Andrews, Mill Creek, Wash., and Mark (Jan) Andrews, Polson, Mont.; grandchildren Brandon (Shelly) Sorensen, Jill Dacier, Brooke (Chris Davis) VanLeuven, Matthew Hopkins, Andrew Hopkins, T.J. Andrews, Nick Andrews, and Rylee Andrews; great-grandchildren Austin, Mariah, Sam and Amelia.; siblings Emma Lou (Roland) Jones and Jean Anderson, Boise, Idaho, Elmer (Naomi) Andrews, Bremerton, Wash., Lawrence Andrews, Brookings, Ore., and Ronald (Mary Ann) Andrews, Bethany, Conn. A memorial service will be held Saturday, May 7, 2011, at 11 a.m. at the Everett First United Methodist Church in Everett, Wash, and Masonic Lodge - Mt. Moriah. He held many offices in the Jaycees and was named 1957's Outstanding Key Man.. He spent the second half of his life in Everett, Wash., working for The Everett Herald. He retired from The Herald in 1991 and the U.S Navy in 1973. He roller-skated his entire life and served his community through his church and as a Credit Union board member for over 40 years. Herb was preceded in death by his parents and brother, Otto Andrews. He is survived by his wife, Sharon; children Vicki (Nick) Nucci, Boise, Idaho, Carol (Jim Hopkins) Andrews, Mill Creek, Wash., and Mark (Jan) Andrews, Polson, Mont.; grandchildren Brandon (Shelly) Sorensen, Jill Dacier, Brooke (Chris Davis) VanLeuven, Matthew Hopkins, Andrew Hopkins, T.J. Andrews, Nick Andrews, and Rylee Andrews; great-grandchildren Austin, Mariah, Sam and Amelia.; siblings Emma Lou (Roland) Jones and Jean Anderson, Boise, Idaho, Elmer (Naomi) Andrews, Bremerton, Wash., Lawrence Andrews, Brookings, Ore., and Ronald (Mary Ann) Andrews, Bethany, Conn. A memorial service will be held Saturday, May 7, 2011, at 11 a.m. at the Everett First United Methodist Church in Everett, Wash |
Franks, Jae Dene, 59, of Meridian, died at her home on April 25, 2011. Arrangements have been entrusted to Alsip & Persons Funeral Chapel, Nampa. |
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On Thursday, April 28, 2011, we lost a beloved father, grandfather, brother and friend to all. Joseph Konen died in his sleep of complications due to [...] |
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Kent C. Jones, 85, of Asotin, passed away Wednesday, April 27, 2011, at his home in Asotin. He was born Jan. 28, 1926, to Estyn and [...] |
Macy Lavina Kinter Brown 1922 - 2011 Macy Lavina Kinter Brown passed away on April 16, 2011 in Salem, Oregon. Macy was born March 16, 1922 in Buhl. Coming from a family of schoolteachers, she was determined to go to school as early as possible. She started first grade at age 5 and later skipped a grade, graduating from high school at 16. She earned an associate degree at Albion State Normal School. During World War II, she and a friend went to San Francisco, where Macy briefly did secretarial work for McDonnell Aircraft. Returning again to Idaho, she taught school in Ketchum and then in Kellogg. Living in a teachers' boarding house in Kellogg, Macy joined an informal contest the young women had devised: the winner would be the first one to get a date with one of the handsome Brown boys, three of whom were working at the Sunshine/Bunker Hill mines. Macy won. She married Douglas W. Brown on New Year's Eve in 1946. The newlyweds lived in Boise, where their first child, Mona, was born in 1948. Soon the family moved to Pocatello, where Douglas began a 30-plus year career with Idaho Power. Two more daughters, Valerie and Cynthia, were born there. Once they were in grade school, Macy went back to teaching. She also completed a bachelor's degree in education at Idaho State University. She taught at Tendoy, Washington, and Chubbuck elementary schools. A lover of classical music, Macy made sure her daughters had piano lessons, and she sang soprano in the First Presbyterian Church choir and the Camerata Singers for many years. When Douglas retired, he and Macy moved to Boise, where Macy was a substitute teacher. She and Doug spent many enjoyable days camping in the Idaho wilderness, particularly in the Owyhees. Macy grew delicious tomatoes and green beans in the back yard. She loved art of all kinds. For several years she taught English to new immigrants, mostly Vietnamese, with whom she forged affectionate bonds. When Douglas died in 2004, Macy moved to Oregon to live with her daughters Cynthia and Valerie, who cared for her at home until her death. Donations in Macy's memory can be made to: Willamette Valley Hospice, ttp://www.wvh.org/index.html Oregon Natural Desert Association, http://onda.org/, , she was determined to go to school as early as possible. She started first grade at age 5 and later skipped a grade, graduating from high school at 16. She earned an associate degree at Albion State Normal School. During World War II, she and a friend went to San Francisco, where Macy briefly did secretarial work for McDonnell Aircraft. Returning again to Idaho, she taught school in Ketchum and then in Kellogg. Living in a teachers' boarding house in Kellogg, Macy joined an informal contest the young women had devised: the winner would be the first one to get a date with one of the handsome Brown boys, three of whom were working at the Sunshine/Bunker Hill mines. Macy won. She married Douglas W. Brown on New Year's Eve in 1946. The newlyweds lived in Boise, where their first child, Mona, was born in 1948. Soon the family moved to Pocatello, where Douglas began a 30-plus year career with Idaho Power. Two more daughters, Valerie and Cynthia, were born there. Once they were in grade school, Macy went back to teaching. She also completed a bachelor's degree in education at Idaho State University. She taught at Tendoy, Washington, and Chubbuck elementary schools. A lover of classical music, Macy made sure her daughters had piano lessons, and she sang soprano in the First Presbyterian Church choir and the Camerata Singers for many years. When Douglas retired, he and Macy moved to Boise, where Macy was a substitute teacher. She and Doug spent many enjoyable days camping in the Idaho wilderness, particularly in the Owyhees. Macy grew delicious tomatoes and green beans in the back yard. She loved art of all kinds. For several years she taught English to new immigrants, mostly Vietnamese, with whom she forged affectionate bonds. When Douglas died in 2004, Macy moved to Oregon to live with her daughters Cynthia and Valerie, who cared for her at home until her death. Donations in Macy's memory can be made to: Willamette Valley Hospice, |
Cantrell, Mary A., 92, of Boise died April 27, 2011 at her home. A Vigil service will be held at 7 p.m., Tuesday, May 3, 2011 at Our Lady of the Rosary Catholic Church. Funeral Mass will be celebrated at 10 a.m., Wednesday, May 3, 2011 at Our Lady of the Rosary Catholic Church with burial concluding at Cloverdale Memorial Park. Services are under the direction of Cloverdale Funeral Home.s |
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May 10, 1949-April 24, 2011
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Mary Aberasturi Cantrell 1921 ~ 2011 Mary Aberasturi Cantrell passed away peacefully at her home on April 27, 2011. She was 89. Mary was born on May 11, 1921, in Boise, Idaho, to Manuel and Maria Aberasturi who had emigrated from Spain in 1908. Mary was the youngest of seven children. By age fourteen she had lost both her parents and was subsequently raised by her siblings. Growing up in Boise Mary attended Boise High, graduating in 1940. While attending Boise High she was a member of the National Honor Society of which she was very proud and also earned a varsity letter in tennis. She became a strong alumnae supporter of Boise High and loved that her six children attended there continuously from 1961 to 1977. Mary had a lifelong love of sports. As a young girl she dreamed of attending Notre Dame, but was disappointed to learn that only boys could attend. Nevertheless, her love of Notre Dame football was only exceeded by her passion for Boise High and Boise State University. As a young mother she regularly attended Boise High football, basketball, and track events. For many years she and her beloved husband Don had season tickets for all BSU football games, and followed them around the West for road games. After graduation, and during the war, she worked as a bookkeeper in the Boise Valley. In 1943 she met her future husband Don Cantrell at the Basque Sheepherder's Ball, where they fell in love, and never stopped dancing. They were wed on Oct. 5, 1944. After Don returned from the war they remained in the Boise Valley and began a family of six children. An active volunteer Mary served on the board and was President of both the Our Lady of The Rosary Altar Society and the Garfield PTA. She also was active with the Campus School PTA. In 1979 Mary and Don began to see the world, traveling extensively, spending time in 19 European countries, eight countries in North and South America, Australia, New Zealand, China, Japan, and also enjoyed ten cruises. They also visited 46 of the 50 states. Mary was preceded in death by her parents Manuel and Maria Aberasturi, her husband Don, her sisters Teles (Antonio) Amutio, Elisa (Lou) Aldecoa, and Petra (John) Asumendi, her brothers John, and Raymond (Ramona) Aberasturi, and brother-in-law Stack Yribar. She is survived by her daughters Jeannene (Jim) Boyd, Judy (Steve) Artis, and sons Tom (Collette), John (Tammy), Pat (Kristy), and Mark (Devona) Cantrell, 17 grandchildren, 8 great grandchildren, sister Juanita Yribar, and numerous nieces and nephews. A vigil and rosary service will be held on Tuesday, May 3, 2011 at 7 PM at Our Lady of the Rosary, 1500 East Wright St. Funeral Mass will be celebrated at Our Lady of the Rosary, at 10 AM, on Wednesday, May 4, 2011 graveside services will conclude at Cloverdale Memorial Park, under the direction of Cloverdale Funeral Home. Memorials may be made to Euzkaldunak, the Basque Museum, or your favorite charity. Messages for the family can be left at www.cloverdalefuneralhome.com |
Mary Elizabeth Brown, 77, Pomeroy Sunday, May 1, 2011 3:00 AM |
Mary Elizabeth Brown, 77, of Pomeroy, passed away Thursday, April 28, 2011, at the Garfield County Hospital. She was born March 29, 1934, to William H. [...] |
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Barnett, Norma J., 65, Ontario Ore., died peacefully at home, Saturday April 30, 2011. Arrangements are under the direction of the Haren-Wood Funeral Chapel, Ontario. |
Davison, Penny L., 49, of Caldwell died at her home on Thursday, April 28, 2011. Services are pending under the direction of Flahiff Funeral Chapel Caldwell. |
Legarra, Robert, 79, of Boise, died Thursday at home. Services by Bowman Funeral Parlor, Garden City. |
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Stanley E. Roy was born July 24, 1931, on the family farm at Upper Fords Creek to Fred and Dessie Roy. He went to a one-room [...] |
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