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51 E_50_16_7A Pyne, Evan Spencer (I22891)
 
52 Find A Grave Memorial #6140378 Buckman, Margaret Ann (I3790)
 
53 Find A Grave Memorial #6140378 Buckman, Margaret Ann (I3790)
 
54 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I214)
 
55 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I28834)
 
56 http://hs5.kshs.org/ Repository (REPO25)
 
57 J-8-2-1W

Possibly moved to Salt Lake City Cemetery 
Little, Phineas Howe (I18562)
 
58 JEROME: KRISTINA SWENSON, 58, of Lakewood, California and former area resident, died August 1, 2004 at her home.

She was born November 1, 1945 at Wendell, the daughter of Paul and Elda Barker Swenson. She was reared and educated at Idaho Falls and then graduated from Brigham Young university with a Bachelor's Degree. Kristina moved to California 35 years ago and began working in the Aerospace Industry and at the time of her death was a logistics specialist for McDonnell Douglas/Boeing.

She was an active member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, werved as a worker at the Los Angeles Temple and a member of the Southern California Mormon Choir.

Survivors include her brothers; John (Ilona) Swenson of Payson, Ax., and Marvin (Audrey) Swenson of LasVegas. Nv., two aunts; Iola Richardson Lee, and Abby (Leo) Pyne and numerous cousins, nieces and nephews.

She was preceeded in death by her parents, an Aunt Edna Neal and two Uncles; Art Barker and Lawrence Swenson.

Funeral services for Kristina Swenson will be conducted at 10AM Wednesday August 11, 2004 in the Hove Robertson Funeral Chapel. Burial will follow in the Jerome Cemetery. No viewing is planned. 
Swenson, Kristina (I176)
 
59 Judy Dumoulin

Judy A. (Henry) Dumoulin, formerly of St. Ignatius, Mont., passed away Monday, March 17, 2008, at West Valley Medical Center in Caldwell. At her request a memorial service will be held at a later date in St. Ignatius. Cremation was under the direction of Flahiff Funeral Chapel, Caldwell.

Judy was born May 16, 1958, in St. Ignatius to Gail and Yvonne Orr Henry. She was a member of the Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes. Judy attended school in St. Ignatius and moved to Idaho in the early 1980s.
In 1989 Judy married Joe Dumoulin and they made their home in Middleton, along with their dogs Tiny and Prince. She was an avid collector of miniature clocks, beanie babies and dream catchers.

She is survived by her husband, Joe Dumoulin; and children Sheri (Bob), grandchildren Chase and Tyler of Middleton; Jay (Melissa) of Boise; C.J. (Rachell) of Vancouver, WA; and brother-in-law Gabe Hupko and Judy's siblings, Dave (Terry) Orr, Kathy Smith (Misael), Doris Gainan (Jerry) of St. Ignatius; Ray (Jerry) of Hoonah, AK; Frank Henry (Michelle) of Arlee; Dora Henry (Charlie) of Potomac; Dorothy Henry of Ronan; nieces and nephews Ryan and Charmel Smith, Brandon Gainan and Tyrah, Johathan and Amanda Salway, Sara and Shawn Orr, Bill Brown, Dustin Walker, Arri Anna and Jon-Anthony Henry, Karoline, Gayle, and Sophie Henry, Franny and Christine Williams, numerous great nephews and nieces.
She was preceded in death by her grandmother, Carrie Felsman Orr, parents Gail and Yvonne, brother Ralph, nephews Robbie and Steven and her beloved dogs.

Judy will be greatly missed at family gatherings, playing cards and a mean game of spoons.

Published in the Idaho Press Tribune on 3/20/2008.
 
Henry, Judy Ann (I10)
 
60 Larkin Sunset Gardens
1950 East 10600 South
Sandy, Utah 84092
801-571-2771 
Ottley, Warren Sidney (I1500)
 
61 Lyle ‘Smoke' Udy

Friday, April 21, 2006 (South Idaho Press)

Elba - Lyle Lot "Smoke" Udy, a 78-year-old resident of Salt Lake City, Utah, formerly of Elba, died Thursday, April 20, 2006, at Millcreek Health Center, where he had resided the past three years.

Lyle was born April 15, 1928, to Lot Smith and Etta Eveline Rich Udy. He and his twin sister, Loleta, were born at Elba, Idaho, in the ranch home. He attended school in Elba, and completed his education at Burley High School. He became seriously ill, which was diagnosed as osteomyolistis. He was bedfast and in body casts for several years. He gradually recovered when penicillin was discovered.

He married Tressie Irene Lewis in 1950, at Ketchum, Idaho. They had four children, three sons and one daughter. They later divorced.

Lyle worked for the railroad for several years, was a security guard, a butcher, and had worked for Anderson Feedlot at one time.

He is survived by his children, Garth (Cathy) Udy of Grantsville, Utah, and Ivan (Roxanne) Udy of Salt Lake City, Utah; 11 grandchildren; 17 great-grandchildren; his sisters, Josie Spiers of Oakley, Arthella Warren of Burley, and Loleta May Merrill of Albion; and a brother-in-law, Wayne Hayden of Burley.

He was preceded in death by his parents; two children, Diane and Norris; two sisters, Norma Bedke and Pat Hayden; and one brother, Darhl R. Udy.

The funeral will be held at 11 a.m. Tuesday, April 25, 2006, at Rasmussen Funeral Home, 1350 E. 16th St., Burley, where friends and family may call from 6 until 8 p.m. Monday, and one hour prior to the service on Tuesday. Officiating will be Bishop Lonnie Downs. Burial will follow at Grand View Cemetery in Elba.
 
Udy, Lyle Lot (I14075)
 
62 Marriage Record, Twin Falls County, Volume 3, Page 17 Family F49
 
63 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family F11956
 
64 Obituary: Warren Sidney Ottley, Sr.
9/18/1917 ~ 3/17/2003
Kia ngawari e haere ra

A gentle man, husband, father, grandfather, brother and friend, passed away peacefully at the home of his daughter after a brief but valiant fight with cancer, on Monday March 17th, 2003.

He was born on September 18, 1917 in Banida, Idaho to Sidney James and Alice Warren Ottley.

Warren attended North Sevier High School and graduated from South High. He attended both Brigham Young University and the University of Utah. He served in World War II in the Signal Corps and Air Corps. He served four full-time missions for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints - two of these in his beloved New Zealand.

Warren married Elizabeth Taylor on February 24, 1943 in the Salt Lake Temple; later divorced. Married Maurine Jensen Jeffery on February 26, 1983 in Salina. She preceded him in death in 1998. Married Beth Anderson Elledge on May 27, 2000 in Centerville. He was involved with his father and brothers at Ottley's Paint Pot in Sugar House, and in management and ownership of various businesses until his retirement.

Survived by wife, Beth; children: Warren S. Ottley Jr., Barbara (Bob) Hoffman; stepchildren: Linda Hladky, Peggy (Mel) Arent and Larry Hladky; brothers: Wayne Wilmur (LuRee) Ottley, Verlo Edward (Joyce) Ottley, Jerold Don (JoAnn) Ottley, and brother-in-law, O. Martel Pedersen; 12 grandchildren; eight great-grand-children and former wife Elizabeth T. Ottley. Preceded in death by his parents; his brother, Glen Eldon Ottley; wife, Maurine; sister, Lael Ottley Pedersen; granddaughter, Lorelei-Marie Kaleokalani Ottley and great-granddaughter, Haliaaloha Huber.

Funeral services under the direction of Jenkins-Soffe Mortuary, Saturday March 22, 11:00 a.m. at the Bountiful 11th Ward Chapel (2000 So. Orchard Dr.) Viewing, Friday March 21, 6:00-8:00 p.m. at Jenkins-Soffe Mortuary, 4760 So. State, Murray and 9:00-10:45 a.m. prior to the service in Bountiful. Interment at Larkin Memorial Gardens in Sandy.

The family wishes to give their warm and heartfelt gratitude to the IHC Hospice Team.

Send condolences to the family at wso@redrock.net.
 
Ottley, Warren Sidney (I1500)
 
65 Oregon Death Certificate 80-15911 Pyne, Charles Fitch (I36)
 
66 Plat 2 Block 51 Lot 6 Homer, Anna Mary (I958)
 
67 Plat 2 Block 51 Lot 7 Cordon, Ida V. (I29047)
 
68 Plat 2 Block 51 Lot 8 Hubbard, David H. (I993)
 
69 Plat 2 Block 52 Lot 7 Barker, Susan (I2399)
 
70 Plat 2 Block 52 Lot 8 Taylor, Glenwood (I12956)
 
71 Plot B9 Roberts, Mabel Idaho (I915)
 
72 Plot H Block 10, Lot 7 Wheeler, Harriet Page (I6008)
 
73 Probably died somewhere around the home of George at BZ Corner, Washington  Thompson, Katherine Eliza (I414)
 
74 Records show that he started his newspaper career much earlier. At the time of his marriage to Linnie Susan Harman in 1891, he was the City Editor at the Clark County Clipper in Ashland, Kansas. He then moved to The Dark Horse, and then established The Peoples Defender newspaper in St. Francis, Kansas. Source (S204)
 
75 Section 15 Block 5 Plot 08-E DOD 10-11-1995 Pyne, Evelyn Marie (I197)
 
76 Section 20A Site 51 Hurd, Thella Marie (I2407)
 
77 Section 20A Site 51 Collings, Ralph Willard (I2411)
 
78 Section N Lot 46 Cook, Grover Claude (I29107)
 
79 Section N Lot 46 Pearl T (I29108)
 
80 South Idaho Press
Sunday AUGUST 20, 2006

Thelma Barker Taylor

HEYBURN — Thelma Barker Taylor, a 93-year-old longtime Heyburn resident, died Thursday, July 27, 2006, at her home.

The oldest of five children, she was born to Samuel Henry Barker, Jr., and Mabel Idaho Roberts on Sept. 10, 1912, at her grandparent’s home in Elba, Idaho. Thelma grew up in Elba, and attended the 1st through 8th grades there, walking or riding horseback the three miles to and from the two-room school. She loved learning and attended Franklin High School in Boise, living with an uncle’s parents and working to support her activities there.

She married Melbert Taylor, the son of James Thomas Taylor, Jr., and Mary Frances Yost on April 23, 1930. They were together for over 70 years until Mel passed away on Sept. 8, 2001. Their marriage was sealed for “Time and All Eternity” on December 12, 1950, in the Idaho Falls LDS Temple. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints was an important part of her life where she served many years in the Primary, Scouting, teaching genealogy, Sunday School and other classes and was faithful in attending to her church and family.

Her early married years were spent working together with her husband on ranches in Southern Idaho, Utah, and Nevada, including Dove Creek, Rancho Grande, Three Creek, Ted King’s Ranches in Castle Rock and Muddy Ranch. Mel worked with the livestock and ranching while Thelma contributed by preparing meals for the ranch hands, sewing and helping with the daily chores. Their living was supplemented by working for the Forest Service, the Biological Survey in predatory animal control and the Government WPA building projects like the Almo School. They later moved to Albion, for six years before moving to Heyburn, in 1948. They first rented a farm that they later purchased from Willard and Lena MacKnight where they raised their family, milked dairy cows, and farmed. They later purchased an adjoining farm from the Jenks family.

Being the oldest, many times it became her responsibility in her youth to look after her siblings, do housework and cooking. She was a very good cook even for large groups. No one ever came to Thelma’s home and went away hungry. When snow or ice was available, homemade ice cream was one of many specialties and went well with her great homemade pies. Cooking while visiting with family and friends was one of her favorite pastimes right to the end of her full and bountiful life. Over the years Thelma and her husband made numerous quilts and other crafts, which they gave to family and friends or donated to the LDS Church. Together, they enjoyed camping, fishing, hiking, canning, gardening and genealogy. Thelma was very active in 4-H and served as a judge in County and State Fairs for many years. They were charter members of the Burley Genealogical Society and members of the Idaho State Historical Society. She helped establish the LDS Regional Family History Center in Burley, and served in it for over 40 years. She was also a member of the Daughters of the American Revolution.

She and Mel traveled through much of the United States and eight countries in Europe sight-seeing and visiting their children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren. She was guardian of Cleo, her sister, and her four children for over 35 years. Dedicated to and being with her family was her greatest joy and treasure.

Survivors include her four children, Frances Meldean Son and Vearl Henry (Saundra) Taylor both of Heyburn, Thelma Juanita (Robert) Brady of McGaheysville, Virginia, and Ferris Willard (Karen) Taylor of Draper, Utah; 18 grandchildren; 55 great-grandchildren with one more on the way; and 16 great-great-grandchildren with four more on the way.

She was preceded in death by her husband; her parents; her three sisters, Ethel Taylor Ward, Susan (Brownie) Taylor and Cleo Pearl Son; her only brother, Homer Henry Barker; and her son-in-law, Forrest Othniell Son.

The funeral will be held at 11 a.m. Wednesday, August 2, 2006, at the Heyburn LDS First and Second Ward Chapel, 530 Villa Drive, Heyburn, with Bishop Berkeley Orton officiating. Interment will follow at 3 p.m. at the Grand View Cemetery in Elba.

Friends may call from 6 until 8 p.m. Tuesday at Rasmussen Funeral Home, 1350 East 16th Street in Burley, and from 10 until 10:45 a.m. Wednesday at the church.
 
Barker, Thelma (I1852)
 
81 SSDI shows birth as 10 Oct 1896 Thornton, Mabel Irene (I3744)
 
82 Surname at burial was Ottley Velasquez, Lora Mae (I29110)
 
83 The Daily Herald, 12 August 2008

Thella M. Collings

Thella Marie Hurd Collings, 85, a long-time resident of Provo, passed away Friday, August 8, 2008, of natural causes. Born and raised in Idaho, she married Ralph Willard Collings on July 18, 1945; they spent their married lives in Utah, Montana, and California until his death in 1986, shortly after which she moved to Provo.

She was preceded in death by a brother and sister and one greatgranddaughter. She is survived by four children: Cleta Vergene Collings Belt, of Ammon, Idaho; Michael Robert Collings, of Meridian, Idaho; Bruce Jay Collings, of Provo, Utah; Valerie Susan Collings Kearsley, of Shelley, Idaho; 17 grandchildren; 36 great-grandchildren; one brother, Jack B. Hurd, of Murtaugh, Idaho.

Thella's family would like to thank the staff at Orem Nursing and Rehab for their care, and all of Thella's friends who helped brighten her life these last few years.

Funeral Services will be held on Monday, August 11, 2008 at 2:00 p.m. at the Berg Drawing Room Chapel, of Provo, 185 East Center Street. Friends may call at the Berg Mortuary of Provo on Monday one hour prior to services. Interment will be in California. Condolences may be sent to info@bergmortuary.com. 
Hurd, Thella Marie (I2407)
 
84 This history is taken from the personal writings of Abbie Barker Pyne.

Born Wed Apr 2 1924, Elba, Idaho in the big brick house north & just east of the Elba Park. The house was called the 'Savage Place'. 4th Child & 3rd daughter of John Edmund Barker & Teggie Harriet Ottley, Both were children of Elba Pioneer parents.

Dad had a buggy w/a white fringed top which he courted my mother

First Car I believe was a 1924 Ford Model T Roadster w/a cloth top & side curtains. Top & Curtains didn't last as long as the car.

Moved to Jerome Sun 10 Apr 1927. My Dad bought 120 acres. 4 mi N & 3 mi West. We had the first good registered Holstein Dairy Herd in Jerome. It was the 'Taft Place'.

Ice Cream from the Separator tank

Dad died Thur 30 Mar 1933 & buried on my 9th Birthday. Sun 2 Apr 1933

1st - 4th grade 1930 at Appleton School 6 mi west of Jerome. 1st & 2 Bruckner 3rd Anderson Appleton was in Gooding District

Tonsils out in Wendell Hospital first of year - Dr Schmershall The smell of cigars - ugh!

Bus driver Mr. Gordon

Polio in 1st grade and Rheumatic fever & St Vitus Dance in 2nd grade

Elda cut my leg w/hoe & severed part of achilles tendon

Moms Bros brought logs on 1 truck to build a new home 30x30 Had a house warming & all kids got exposed to Measles

1934 moved across the road so changed to the Jerome School District

Mom had tin can Canner & Cooker & she canned all our winter food. Our grain went to the mill so we had flour & cereal and from milk to the Creamery we got cheese & butter. Sometimes we ran out of fruit & vegetables (canned) before the new crop but we still had milk & grain products & never felt we were

5 - 6 & part of 7th at Pleasant Plains from Jerome it was 6 Mi north


The following is transcribed from handwritten history notes by Abbie Barker (Pyne) with all spelling, capitalization and punctuation as written.


Born Web Apr 2 1924, Elba Idaho in the big brick house north & just east of the Elba Park. The house was called the 'Savage Place', 4th Child & 3rd daughter of John Edmund Barker & Teggie Harriet Ottley, Both were children of Elba Pioneer parents.


Dad had a buggy w/a white fringed top which he courted my mother


First Car I believe was a 1924 Ford Model T Roadster w/a cloth top & side curtains. Top & Curtains didn't last as long as the car.


Moved to Jerome Sun 10 Apr 1927. My Dad bought 120 acres. 4 mi N & 3 mi West. We had the first good registered Holstein Dairy Herd in Jerome. It was the 'Taft Place'.


Ice Cream from the Separator Tank


Dad died Thur 30 Mar 1933 & buried on my 9th Birthday. Sun 2 Apr 1933


1st-4th grade 1930 at Appleton School 6 mi west of Jerome. 1st & 2 Brickner 3&4 Anderson Appleton was in Gooding District - Tonsils out in Wendell Hospital the first of the year - Dr Schmershell The smell of cigars ugh! Bus driver Mr Gordon Polio in 1st grade and Rheumatic fever & St Vitus Dance in 2nd grade

Elda cut my leg w/hoe & severed part of achilles tendon

Mom's Bros brought logs on 1 truck to build a new home 30 x 30 Had a house warming & all kids got exposed to Measles 1934 moved accross the road so changed to the Jerome School District


Mom had tin can canner & cooker & she canned all our winter food. Our grain went to the mill so we had flour & cereal and from milk to the creamery we got cheese & butter. Sometimes we ran out of fruit & vegetables (canned) before the new crop but we still had milk & grain products & never felt we were


5-6 & part of 7th at Pleasant Plains from Jerome it was 6 Mi north 5 Juke Lawson - 6 Vern Tomlinson 7th A R Chatburn & Harvey J Steele (at Elba) 8th Arthur R Chatburn Elda married Sat 14 Nov 1936 to Paul A Swenson at Elba Idaho

Fishing w/Uncle Ira & Kimball -

Last of 8th grade moved to town but finished School at Pleasant Plains and graduated in town w/PP-Canyonside-SugarLoaf all graduating together All girls wore a white dotted swiss dress, all alike and cost $1.98 from JCPenney's.


Lived on East Ave "F"? (The Gardner Place)

Moved to Gallentyne house on 3-- 2nd Ave E Met Leo while living there 1st date 16 Mar 1939

1937-1941 I picked potatoes, thinned beets, hoed beets & beans w/mother from Wendell to Kasota - We could pick 100 sacks per day in good spuds.

Mon 8 Apr 1940 Edna md Calvin L Neal in SL Temple



Moved to 228 3rd Ave E. Art married Fri 20 June 1941 to Emma Anna Smith Mother , Iola & I moved into Small house on back of Lot


Graduation in May 1941 from Jerome High in only 3 years instead of 4 years I got all credits


Married Leo Vincent Pyne Sun 12 Oct 1941 by Bp A Les Olsen at home & moved to Boise same day. Leo was working for AT&T - Mother gave each a cow - We bought a homemade trailer house money


Job ended 2 weeks later - & back to Jerome & put trailer in NS Canal Co yard until Nov


Went to work at Sun Valley Nov 1941 thru Mar 1942 a very cold winter (to -40) & lots of snow. Got my SS card 720-03-8977 from UPRR out of Omaha Neb.


April 1941 moved to Husum (BZ Corners) Wn Leo worked cutting large timber for firewood for George Carr, son of Grandma Katherine Pyne. 2nd wife of William Anderson Pyne.


July 1942 - came to Ida for my Grandfather Barker's funeral & Cal & Edna drove back w/us Cal went to work in Portland (Swan Island) Shipyards.


15 Aug 1942 we went to Portland & Leo worked in Ship Yards.


Got a new trailer house abt Oct 1942

Mary-Lou born Mon 26 Apr 1943 at Hauneman Hospital Delivered by Dr Victor L Rocho

I went to work in Shipyard Jan 1944 to Mar 1944

Leo got Draft Notice & we moved back home to Jerome He worked for N S C Co until June when his draft transfer came thru from Wn & he left Jerome Mon 26 June 1944 for Ft Doug Ut & was inducted 27 June


Moved trailer to back of Leo's folks lot & lived there until Leo came home Jan 1946 (discharged 23 Jan 1946) at Ft Lewis Wn. Leo's Dad built a room on the side of trlr so I'd have more room.


Leo B. Born Fri 29 Jun 1945 at Wendell Hospital - Delivered by Dr Rueben C Matson

Leo took appr under Albert C Victor to be an Electrician


10 & 11 May 47 Moved to Oakley in sm BR apt in Worthington Hotel & to a larger apt in Sept 1947

Spring 1948 moved to Georgiana Puckets sm 2 br house until 1950

Wed 28 Apr 1948 Robert B Pyne Born at Wendell Hospital & delivered by Dr. Rueben C Matson

Jan 1949 we went to Burley & got snowed in

1951 moved to Emerald Hunters House E of town

K&M Born Tues 13 Mar 1951 at Burley Id at Cottage Hospital & delivered by Dr. I was confined to bed for 6 wks - Was given a lovely shower by my friends & neighbors. They each wrote a poem to the twins & they were published in the "Oakley Herald."

moved to Stenson house 1/2 blk west of the Theatre.

Richard B Pyne Delivered by Dr. Richard Sutton at Burley Friday 2 Oct 1953 just after we moved to Twin Falls in Sept to 744 2nd Ave W & Leo went to work for Smith Electric.


ML had Polio Oct 1954 & was down for so long we took her out of school for the rest of the year


Sept 1955 we moved 315 Washington St North - after I & all kids spent the summer in Portland w/mom while our house was being built.


First meal in house was in the bsment on Leo's birthday 2 Sept 1955. Mom was w/us for party. It was a month before they got it finished so we could move upstairs.


1963 Centennial Parade - Leo & I were dressed as Mr. & Mrs. Abraham Lincoln 
Barker, Abbie (I2)
 
85 Utterback, Charles Robert, b. 07/19/1924, d. 05/03/1993, SGT US ARMY, Plot: C 458, bur. 05/07/1993 Utterback, Charles Robert (I244)
 
86 While listed on headstone in Grandview Cemetery, Elba, Cassia, Idaho, notation on headstone and sexton records at both cemeteries verify actual burial in Pleasant View Cemetery in Burley, Cassia, Idaho. Roberts, Mabel Idaho (I915)
 
87 WWII - 321st Engineer Combat Battalion, Headquarters and Service Company, 96th Division. Was in the beach head of Okinawa. Pyne, Leo Vincent (I1)
 
88 X_1_43_5W Ottley, Trent Lee (I24465)
 

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