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4051 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I7680)
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4052 | 1916 BIRTH: CT,New London-New London: Dilwyn Endicott Bliven SHAFER born 21 July 1916, dau if James Vatalous Bliven and Vilette Annette Gavitt 1948 MARRIAGE: NY,-NY: Dilwyn md John Bickford Dyer 11 June 1948, 2 children [both still living, 1 md a POPE 1986 DEATH: NY,Westchester-New Rochelle: Dilwyn died 14 August 1986.] | Bliven, Dilwyn Endicott (I10133)
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4053 | 1916 BIRTH: OR,Union Co-Cove: (068941) Norma Dorine Hallmark born 1 March 1916 1920 CENSUS:WA,Walla Walla Co-Walla Walla:Anc Img 16,pg 8B,1-12,Dw 77,181-910 13th St: Norma D Hallmark age 3 9/12, born Oregon (TX,ID), dau Ivy A and Mary L Hallmark. 1924 RELIGEON: Norma Dorine Hallmark baptized member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints on 5 Oct 1924 1930 CENSUS:WA,Walla Walla Co-Walla Walla:Anc Img 6 pg 3B,4-8,Dw 73,85-713 N 12 St: Norma D Hallmark age 14 born OR (TX, ID) dau of Ivy & Mary L Hallmark c1934 SCHOOLING: WA,Walla Walla Co-Walla Walla: Norma Hallmark graduated from Walla Walla High School, Thursday 11 June [c1934] 1935 HISTORY: WA,Walla Walla: US City Directory pg 134: Norma D Hallmark h 713 12th Ave N. 1940 CENSUS: WA,Walla Walla Co-Walla Walla: Anc Img 8 pg 4B,April,Dw 44-913 12th: Norma Hallmark age 27 born Oregon, high school 4th year, prep room-vegetable cannery, daughter of Ivy A and Luella Hallmark. 1942 MARRIAGE#1: UT,Salt Lake Co-Salt Lake City: Norma Dorine Hallmark md William Lester Hawkins Salt Lake Temple on 27 May 1942 1970 DEATH of husband: UT,Orem Co-Orem: William Lester Hawkins died 1 May 1970 1975 MARRIAGE #2: Norma Dorine md Clarence York 16 Sep 1975, no place shown. Divorced 2 April 1981 2000 HISTORY: UT,Orem Co-Orem: "Youngest son [Kit] insists on taking care of me, along with a new wife with 6 children. I now have 36 grandchildren [including great grandchildren] 2001-2002 HISTORY: UT-Cedar Hills: 21 July 2001 letter from Norma to brother, David Hallmark, address 9956 N 4600 W, Cedar Hills, UT 84062. 2009 DEATH: UT,Orem Co-Orem: Norma Dorine Hallmark Hawkins died 21 December 2009; funeral and burial 29 December 2009. My brother, Steve Hallmark, a pallbearer. Friday, January 1, 2010, Life Sketch of Norma Dorine Hallmark Hawkins I would like to thank all of you for being here today to remember Norma; especially those who have had to travel a long distance. I am very grateful for all the kindness and wonderful things you have said about Norma. Thanks to the Bishopric, the speakers and musicians for the many hours of preparation and your willingness to participate today. Thanks to those who are offering prayers. Thanks to the Relief Society for the food we will be eating later in the day. Thank you casket bearers, you are men of honor. Thank you all who have sent beautiful flowers. My cousin Steve Cherry who lives in San Jose, California, has set up a blog on the internet where you will be able to read stories, make comments and see pictures of Norma and my family, some of whom could not be here today. This is an ongoing effort that will continue for the next few days or weeks. The web site address is on your program. Thank you Steve. And a special thanks to our funeral director, Shawn Warenski, who has made a tremendous effort in behalf of my family.” I love you, I love you, I love you” repeated three times. Where have you heard that before? I think Norma had to say it three times so that her words could catch up with her heart that was so full of love. She loved everyone. She would make dozens of calls every month, just to wish the people she loved “happy birthday”. Norma found joy in caring for others throughout her entire life. She gladly put her own life on hold many times so she could help others in their time of need. I believe that was the theme of her life. Norma was very grateful. She always said, “thank you” for even the smallest things. I have never heard my mother say a bad word about anyone. She loved to listen to others and was very humble. Norma was born March 1, 1916 in Cove, Oregon a small town near LeGrande and soon after, she moved to Walla Walla, Washington with her family because of her father’s job with the railroad. Her father’s name was Ivy Aubra Hallmark, but everyone just called him “Bud”. And her mother’s name was Mary Luella Grow Hallmark. Norma was the oldest child in the family. She had a sister, Arleatha Betty Jeane, and three brothers, James David, John Ivy and Ronald Grow Hallmark. Norma learned at an early age that she had to help out around the house and care for her siblings. Her sister, Betty Jeane, contracted tuberculosis and her mother Mary Luella had to take her to Seattle for treatments. Norma had to take over since they sometimes were gone for weeks at a time. Mary Luella’s sister in law died. She had a son named Bernard Grow who was three years old at the time. So Norma spent several months with the family taking care of the little boy until the family could get on its feet. A short time later in 1936, Betty Jeane died at the age of thirteen. This was difficult for Norma because she loved her so much. Little did she know that this scenario would play out over and over again in her life. Norma was what you would call a “popular dancing partner”. She had lots of friends and sometimes her brothers would take her to the dances too. Dancing was her favorite pastime. However, after Norma graduated from high school, her mother was a bit worried because all the young men she dated were non-LDS. There were no eligible bachelors, in the small branch she attended. Mary Luella really wanted her daughter to be married and sealed in the temple. Now, Mary Luella had a sister, Margaret Lambert, who lived in San Francisco and Mary Luella and Margaret hatched a plan. They would tell Norma that Margaret needed help with her two boys, Richard and Jim, in order to get her into more, shall we say, “Favorable dating circumstances”. Norma was excited about the opportunity and left for San Francisco soon after. Aunt Margaret lived near Golden Gate Park. Norma was so happy because there were lots of dances and church socials to attend. She sang in the choir, and at choir practice she noticed a handsome young man looking at her. She smiled at him and he smiled at her and the romance of her lifetime began to unfold. That handsome young man was my father, William Lester Hawkins. Soon, Les asked her to become his bride and she said, “I think I’m going to need to sleep on it”. Before Norma could make a decision, she received a call from a friend at home in Walla Walla. The friend told her that her mother Mary Luella was very ill. So Norma returned home to find her mother ill with cancer.Her younger brothers needed a mother and her mother needed a nursemaid so Norma got to work. Years passed and one day Les came to visit. He said “Norma, this is the last time I’m going to ask you to marry me”. It had been five years since his first proposal. Mary Luella died of cancer at the age of forty four in 1941. After she died Norma was missing for an entire day. She was found curled up in a ball in the closet under the stairway where she had been grieving, alone in the darkness. Les and Norma were married and sealed in the Salt Lake Temple May 27, 1942. This was the happiest day of Norma’s life, so far. Along with Les, Norma got a beautiful daughter, nine year old Patricia Lee Hawkins. Pat said, “Norma was more of a mother to me than my birth mother. I never felt like a step daughter.” I’m sure that was because Norma felt she was her daughter and loved her dearly. Les and Norma began their life together and lived in San Rafael, just north of the golden gate bridge. And it was there that she brought two wonderful sons into the world, David Lester Hawkins and Keith Jan Hawkins. Norma loved taking care of babies. At last she was living the life that she had always dreamed about. In 1947 they moved to Utah. They purchased a home on eighth east in Orem that is now the site of an office building near University Mall. But in those days eighth east was a dirt road. Norma had her own horse named Queenie. She rode her horse every day up and down eighth east. One day some boys put a string of fire crackers in a mail box. As the horse passed the fire crackers went off and the horse reared up and took off galloping out of control. Norma was really frightened but said a quick prayer to Heavenly Father to save her. The horse stopped immediately and she was safe. Norma had great faith in the power of prayer. Norma brought another son into the world soon after. Some of my first memories were of my mother reading to me. I remember that she called me into the house from playing outside to have a little rest. She did this every day. She always read exciting and fun stories to me. My favorite was a book called “A story to tell”. It had about fifty short stories and I would get a different one each day. I remember the soothing sound of her voice and how special she made me feel. I liked this so much that when school started, I decided to pretend to be sick, just so I could be home with her and hear a story. When I told her I was sick that day, she came quickly with a thermometer. She told me to keep it under my tongue for two minutes and then left the room. We had an old heating oil stove in our home. While she was gone I took the thermometer out of my mouth and put it near the heating oil stove until the temperature rose a little. It worked. She believed me and I got to stay home. I have such fond memories of her reading to me. It was so dear to my heart. It was years later, after I was a grown man, that we were talking. I discovered that my mother knew all along that I was playing a trick on her. She really didn’t mind at all because she loved our time together too. She looked forward to each time I played the little prank. Norma was a wonderful baker. We had lots of cookies, pies, cakes and other scrumptious food while we were growing up. She endured all the illness, trips to the hospital, financial hardships, and challenges that life brings, with meekness. She had never ending patience for her very active children and always spoke softly and kindly. The worst thing I ever heard her say was, “you kids are really going to be in trouble when your father gets home”, but we usually never were. Most of the time, she defended us or tried to minimize our mishaps. My brother Jan and I were boxing one day. This was supposed to be an outdoor activity, but on this day we were in our bedroom. The boxing got a little out of control and the next thing we knew, there was a giant hole in the wall. We decided to cover up the hole with wacky plack cards taped together to the size we needed for concealment, which was about a square foot, but that just delayed our fate for a short period of time. This was one of those times. But after we received our punishment from Dad, she hugged us and told us how much she loved us. There were lots of other incidents but I don’t want to embarrass my brothers. Dad died suddenly in May of 1970 with a heart attack. Mom was really lost without him. She decided to turn her grief toward the temple and worked at the Provo Temple for several years. She had the opportunity in her lifetime to perform over a thousand endowments for those who have passed on. Some time passed and she received a call that her father Ivy Aubra Hallmark had experienced a stroke. She went to Walla Walla and found that Grandpa Bud was partially paralyzed. She stayed several weeks and then returned to Utah. Who do you think she brought home with her? If you were thinking Grandpa Bud, you are right. She cared for him meticulously for several years. This was a great time for me because I got to know my Grandpa and it was one of the happiest times of Norma’s life because she was near the father that she adored. Grandpa Bud died in January of 1982. Mother had an aunt, Cora Pearl Grow Fowers, her mother’s sister. She lived in San Diego, California. Soon after Grandpa died, Aunt Pearl, unannounced, knocked at Norma’s door. When mother opened the door, Aunt Pearl said immediately, “Norma if you don’t take me in, I’m going to walk into the Pacific Ocean and die”. They embraced and Norma cared for her for several years, until her death in October 1989. And, so this was the pattern of Norma’s life. The aforementioned were not the only ones that Norma cared for until each time of need passed. And always she was there for us. During 1996, I came to her door. I was unhappy about how my life had turned out, up to that point. She offered me words of encouragement. She said, “You have got to have hope and faith the future will be better.” I said to her, “How many times do I have to try”? And she said to me, “until you get it right son¸ until you get it right”, and that’s the miracle of our Savior’s love. Two years later, as a result of her encouragement, I got to go to the temple on a beautiful day in June and be sealed to the love of my life, my sweet wife Kris. And mother, each day I know I’ve got to keep trying to get it right and that is the miracle of a mother’s love. In the name of Jesus Christ, Amen, Kit Hawkins Funeral Arrangements Norma Hallmark Hawkins passed away peacefully December 21, 2009 at the age of 93. [picture shown, see 1-2010]. The funeral was held on Tuesday, December 29 at 11am at the LDS Church located at 4560 West Cedar Hills Drive, Cedar Hills, Utah 84062, and was preceded by a viewing at 10am also at the LDS Church.Funeral arrangement were by Warenski Funeral Home at 1776 North 900 East, American Fork, Utah 84003. | Hallmark, Norma Dorine (I1791)
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4054 | 1916 BIRTH: A Beatrice Van Sickel born 1916 1937 MARRIAGE: MO,Adair Co-Kirksville: Roy Vincent Wilhite md md 8 Sep 1937 to Alma Beatrice VanSickle, lists one child | Van Sickel, A. Beatrice (I10597)
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4055 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I7023)
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4056 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I3800)
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4057 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I2708)
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4058 | 1916 BIRTH: MO,Cole Co: Helen Elizabeth Wilferth was born 18 February 1916, daughter of John Wilferth and Josie Walther. Never married. bir,MG,DTH: Don Walther, Jefferson City MO. Says dd 1923 on headstone. Never married. | Wilferth, Helen Elizabeth (I555)
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4059 | 1916 BIRTH: MO,Linn Co: William Richard Rhodes born 15 March 1916 1920 CENSUS: MO,Linn Co-Jackson Twp: Anc Img 3 pg 142, 1-3, Farm 25, Family 25: RHODES, Harry-head 30/IL- md farmer; Iva-wife 31/MO-no occ; Ruth-dau 9/MO; Glenn C-son 7/MO; Reba-dau 5/MO; William R-son 3/MO 1930 CENSUS: MO,Linn Co-Benton Twp: Anc Img 4 pg 2B, 4-8, Dw 54,54: RHODES, Harry-head 41/IL salesman-automobile; Iva-wife 41/MO; Browning-son 8/MO; William-son 14/MO; Glen-son 17/MO mechanic-garage; Reba-dau 16/MO 1935 MARRIAGE: MO,Linn Co-Linneus: William Rhodes married Mildred Effie Woodward 25 Oct 1935 1940 CENSUS: MO,Linn Co-Browning, N Benton Twp: Anc Img 3 pg 11,4-16,Fe 38,43: RHODES, William Richard-head 24/MO md, renting $8, salesman-grocery line, same place in 1935, finished 4yrs high school; Mildred-wife 22/MO md-no occupation, finished 4yrs high school; Sandra Ruth dau 4/MO 1994 HISTORY: May 1994, still living. Goes to Texas every winter. 1998-2002 HISTORY: Phone and Address Directory: William R Rhodes, spouse Mildred, Address: 68 Canterbury Lane, Joplin MO 64801, Ph: 417-782-4561, Lived there: 1998-2002 2004 DEATH: Family Tree on Anc.com: Fagan,Fletchen,Hallon,Woodside: William Rhodes bn 15 March 1916, Linn Co MO. Death: 12 June 2004, Joplin, Jasper Co, MO. Parents: Harry Rhodes, Iva Frances Gooch. | Rhodes, William Richard (I4650)
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4060 | 1916 BIRTH: MO,Sullivan Co-Browning: Wilma Smith born 15 Feb 1912 1920 CENSUS:MO,Sullivan Co-Duncan Twp So ED 165:Anc.com Img 3-pg 60(4A)15 Jan,Dw 80/84: Wilma S Smith 3/MO, daughter of William J and Geneva Smith MARRIAGE: Wilma Smith married Glenn Henage 1947 HIST: Obit of father, John William Smith May 1947: "...daughters, Wilma now Mrs Thomas Cordes, at whose home died..." 1992 DEATH: Wilma Smith Henage died 10 September 1992, no place shown 1994 Phone call to Mrs Thomas S Cordes Jr 1994 says Mary md to Thomas Seth Cordes and living in Jeff City and Wilma bn 15 Feb 1916 Browning, dd 10 Sep 1992, md to Glenn Henage | Smith, Wilma (I5874)
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4061 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I2772)
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4062 | 1916 BIRTH: OR,Baker Co-Baker: Bernice Pleiades Ison born 3 Feb 1916 1920 CENSUS: OR,Baker Co-S.Baker Prec:Jan 19,Dw 70/70: Bernice P Ison 3 11/12yrs born OR, dau of Grover C and Lyla M Ison 1930 CENSUS: OR,Baker Co-S.Baker:April 23,Dw126/128: Bernice P Ison 14 yrs old, born OR, dau of Grover C and Lila M Ison 1977 DEATH: Bernice died 6 Oct 1977, no place shown | Ison, Bernice Pleiades (I8956)
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4063 | 1916 BIRTH: OR,Multnomah Co-Portland: June Iris Atkins born June 20, 1916 1934 MARRIAGE: WA: Allan Collet Ray md June Iris Atkins April 1934, no children shown 1978 DEATH: OR,Columbia-Vernonia: June Iris Atkins Ray died October 31, 1978 | Atkins, June Iris (I8939)
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4064 | 1916 BIRTH: OR,Umatilla Co-Pilot Rock, Russell Gillman Royse born April 6, 1916 to Porter and Iva Wegner Royse 1916-c1925 HIST: OR,Umatilla Co-Pilot Rock c1925-c1934 HIST: WA,WAlla Walla Co-Walla Walla: "He came to Walla Walla at 9 and graduated from Walla Walla High School. He worked for Puritan Creamery here, then moved away when he was 25." 1930 CENSUS: WA,Walla Walla Co-Walla Walla: Dw 84,107-218 East Oak: Russell Royse 14/OR, single no occ; son of Sebron P and Iva M Royse 1934-1952 HIST: WA,Franklin Co-Pasco: 2002 Obit for Russell: "Worked for Grinnell co in Pasco WA, Pocatello ID and in Portland OR where he settled in 1952." 1935 MARRIAGE #1: WA,Walla Walla Co-Walla Walla: "Russell Gillman Royse md Gwendola Wanser, children: Jerry and Cheryllann, adopted" 1952 HIST: OR,Multnomah Co-Portland: 1955 letter from Iva Wegner Royse Pound to Mary Gray Marks, doc#87: "Russell in Portland, Oregon, divorced shortly after" Owner of a plumbing and electrical supply business in Portland. 1955 MARRIAGE #2: OR,Multnomah Co-Portland, Russell married Dorothy Keppenger 1955, no children 2002 DEATH,BURIAL: OR, Multnomah Co-Portland, Russell G Royse, 85, died at Sunny Vista care facility [Portland] 6 Jan 2002, Alzheimers; Private burial in Lone Fir Cemetery. ACTION-CHECK OUT-Russell Gillman Royse: 1. Two places show Russell divorced, one in 1952, the other 1955 2. Survivers include 2 dau: 1-Dorreen Carey of Gary, Indiana-obit of "father" - who born to, dau of Gwen or Dorothy or adopted like Jerry and Cheryl? | Royse, Russell Gillman (I2611)
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4065 | 1916 BIRTH: PA: Glenn R Darrow born 1916, based on Ancestry.com OneWorld tree 1920 CENSUS: PA,Susquehanna Co-Dimock: Anc.com Img 31 pg 3401,13-16 Jan, Farm 54/55 [LH Darrow-census tkr]: DARROW, Roy H-head 44/PA (PA,PA) md, own with mortgage, farm laborer on home farm; Jennie I-wife 41/PA (PA,PA) md-no occ; Norman A-son13/PA (PA,PA) S-no occ; Pauline M-dau 11/PA (PA,PA) S-no occ; Glenn R-son 2 10/12-PA (PA,PA) 1930 CENSUS: NY,Broome Co-Union Twp,Endicott Vill: Anc.com Imb 2 pg 14B/5151, 12 Apr, 306 Arthur Ave,Dw 229/378: DARROW, LeRoy H-head 53/PA (PA,NJ)md at 26,renting,laborer-Inging wk; Jennie I-wife 45/PA (PA,PA) md at 18-stitching-shoe industry; Glenn R-son 13/PA (PA,PA) S no occ | Darrow, Glenn R (I9454)
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4066 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I9025)
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4067 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I7158)
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4068 | 1916 BIRTH: Vernon Clay Burton born Oct 27, 1916, no place shown. 1955 HIST: May 1955 letter from Hattie Church Gnos to Mary Gray Marks, Eads doc #19: "Vernon works for the state highway department and travels with his job. No children," no mention of marriage. 1967 DEATH,BURIAL: Vern Burton was killed in highway accident 1 Dec 1967 [prob Oregon], no place shown; buried Willamette National Cemetery in Portland OR | Burton, Vernon Clay (I2404)
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4069 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I9566)
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4070 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I5497)
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4071 | 1917 BIR,1937 MG,1974 DTH: Micheal fam tree & Aug 1991 lttr frm Shirley Michael to Pam Wagner: Crystal Horn Michael bn 14 Apr 1917, dd 20 May 1974. Grad high school 1935. BIR,MG,DTH,BUR: Obit Pendleton paper 22 May 1974: Bur Olney Cem Fun will be Wed 2pm (22 May) Folsom's Fun Chapel, Pendleton for Crystal Louis Michael, 57, PR, who was killed Mon am in auto accident south of Pendleton. Bn in Pendleton 14 Apr 1917. Mrs Michael res of Umatilla Co all of her life. Charter mbr of Gamma Nu Chapt, Epsilon Sigma Alpha-PR. Surv: widower: Eldon-PR; sn Fred C Michael-Eugene; bro Fred A Horn-PR; sis Mrs Frank (Flora Jean) Chapman-Roseburg; grchldrn: Valerie K, Bradley A & Sharon K Michael-Eugene. Intern Olney Cem. Contributions to Children's Hosp-Eugene. FUN NOTICE: 276 SE 5th-PR. Rev Edson S Pederson of PR Comm Presby Ch offic. Hon Bearers: Chas Stoltnow,Maurice Roy, Dean Forth, Rudy Kostings, Jack Sturdivant, Ralph Currin. Act Bearers: Roy Peterson, Russell & Lynn Rasmussen, James Michael, James McMahon, Harold Beldin. | Horn, Crystal Louise (I7321)
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4072 | 1917 BIR,1941 MG,1967 DTH,BUR: 200 Yrs of Michael Hist & Gen pg 80: Clair bn 1917, died 1967 Oct 1999 email, Larry Croll pg 11: Clair Wilson Welsh bn 24 Dec 1918, bapt 19 Mar 1934 (1934?) by Rev AE Grove, died 1967 | Welsh, Clair Wilson (I7731)
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4073 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I7611)
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4074 | 1917 BIRTH,1917 DEATH,BURIAL: Thelma Michael born 1917, a twin, died infancy, buried Harger's Cemetery, tombstone: Thelma Michael, dau of N. R. and F. M d. 1917 200 Yrs of Michael Hist & Gen, compiled by Chas P Michael 1977, poss of Beverly Michael, Columbia Co Reg & Recrdr, pg 51: Thelma Michael bn 1917 (twin) dd infancy | Michael, Thelma (I7612)
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4075 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I7309)
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4076 | 1917 BIRTH: UT,Weber Co-Ogden, James David Hallmark was born to Ivy & Luella Grow Hallmark on July 20, 1917. Named James after Grandfather, James Isaac Hallmark & David after Grandfather, David Henry Grow. Known as Dave. David Hallmark, June 2002: "Dad worked for railroad & had to work so late, he couldn’t be there with her. A nurse [midwife] delivered me. Dad worked on a line cars, repairing the lines, but I’m not sure when." HIST: OR,Union-Cove,Telocaset; WA,Walla Walla Co-Walla Walla: David Hallmark, June 2002: "We lived in Cove, then Telocaset [Union Co OR], then Walla Walla WA." HIST: WA,Walla Walla Co-Walla Walla: David Hallmark, June 2002: "We first lived in a house on Elm Street by the Penitentiary. We then moved to the house behind the [railroad] car barn, and last to our home on 12th St, where I spent most of my childhood." 1920 CENSUS: WA,Walla Walla Co-Walla Walla City-Mullen prec: Anc.com Img 16,pg 8B,12 Jan, Dw 177,181, 910 13th Street: James D Hallmark age 2 5/12 born Utah, son of Ivy A & Mary L Hallmark 1925 RELIGEON-Membership card: "James David Hallmark, 713 N 12th Street, Walla Walla, WA, was baptized a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints on 6 Sep 1925 1930 CENSUS: WA,Walla Walla Co-Walla Walla Dist 17, Pine Prec: Anc.com Img 6 pg 3B,8 Apr, Dw 73,85-713 N 12 Street: David J Hallmark age 12 born Utah, son of Ivy & Mary L Hallmark 1930 EDUCATION: WA,Walla Walla Co-Walla Walla: The Palmer Method of Business Writing Student Certificate: "This certifies that David Hallmark has attained to a degree of excellence in the Palmer Method of Muscular Movement Business Writing and is entitled to this Student's Certificate for proficiency in Rapid Legible Business Writing, Given at Portland Oregon, May 28, 1930." Signed by Board of Awards, S W Palmer, C J Newcomb, and A A Davis. 1931 EDUCATION: WA,Walla Walla Co-Walla Walla: Public Grammer School Diploma, David Hallmark, 5th June 1931, shows completed: Reading 85, Writing 98, Language 88, Physiology 86, Drawing 93, Music 93, Manual Training 90, Spelling 97, Arithmetic 86, Geography 72, U S History 65, Civics 75. Signed D F Baker, President of the Board, H C Tilley, Secretary, Irma Rounds, Principal Washington School, and W M Kern, Superintenent of Schools. Walla Walla Public Schools Diploma of Honor: "awarded to David Hallmark, a pupil of 8th Grade, Washington School, for a perfect record of attendance and punctuality during the school year of 1930-1931." Signed: Catherine Cottman, Teacher, Irma Rounds Principal and W M Kern, Superintendent. 1935 EDUCATION: WA,Walla Walla Co-Walla Walla: High School Graduation Diploma for Walla Walla High School: "This certifies that James David Hallmark having completed the course of study prescribed by the Board of Education, is hereby declared a graduate of this school and is entitled to this diploma, given at Walla Walla, WA this eleventh day of June 1935." Signed by W M Kern, Superintendent; W A Lacey, Principal; Waldo A Pratt, President and H C Tilley, Secretary. Dad wrote on back, 235 graduates. Military Training Certificate, Reserve Officers' Training Corps. "This is to certify that James David Hallmark has successfully completed three years of instruction in the Basic course, Infantry, Junior Division, Reserve Officers' Training Corps, in which he was enrolled from September 1932 to June 1935 and that he is qualified to perform the duties of a Sergeant in the Organized Reserves. Given at Walla Walla High School this 12th day of June in the year of Our Lord One Thousand Nine Hundred and Thirty-five. Remarks: All subjects successfully completed. Highest rank attained, Cadet 2nd Lieutenant." Signed Eric A Erickson and Captaom F A, (DOL), Professor of Military Science and Tactics. 1935-37 EMPLOYMENT: WA,Walla Walla Co-Walla Walla: Walla Wall Canning Co, Warehouse & Briners 6-35 to 1-37, $160. 1937-39 EMPLOYMENT: WA,Walla Walla Co-Walla Walla: Wheeler's Richfield Station as a Station Attendant, 1-37 to 2-39, $90. c1938 -1941: David Hallmark, 2002: "Before I was married, I began to work at Richfield station for Norma’s friend, with Charlie Wheeler. I went to work for Standard Oil, first at #1029, across from the Marcus Whitman Hotel. When I first got my Oldsmobile, I went to Spokane with another employee with Standard Stations for training. We learned to wait on customers, servicing cars, etc. all under supervision." 1939-1944 EMPLOYMENT: WA,Walla Walla Co-Walla Walla: Kenworthy's as a repairman, 2-39 to 11-39, $150. Standard Stations, Inc. as Manager of Gasoline Outlet, 11-39 to 6-44, $230. 1940 CENSUS: WA,Walla Walla Co-Walla Walla: Anc Img 8 pg 4B,April,Dw 44-913 12th:David Hallmark age 22 born Utah, high school 4th year, salesman for retail gasoline station, son of Ivy A and Luella Hallmark. 1941 MARRIAGE: WA,Walla Walla Co-Walla Walla: James David Hallmark md June Bernice Smith on 25 May 1941 in the back yard of her parent's home, by Bishop Elijah Hiatt. Lived for a time at home of June's parents on W Willow Street. Pam Bernice born while here. Then moved into own apartment [on Hobson?, Alvaredo Terrace?]. 1944-46 MILITARY: Radarman [RdM2c(T)],Svc #892 56 29, US Navy, 6-16-44 to 3-46, assigned to ship USS Alamance (AKA75) c/o San Francisco CA. 2 copies of Photograph of Co 1428 - W J Mack - C SP Co Comander - July 24, 1944, US Naval Training Center - Great Lakes, Illinois. David is 2nd row, 4th from right end. Also a small booklet and Christmas 1944 menu of Naval Training Station in Newport, Rhode Island. A small sheet showed Philly - Japan, Toledo - Philappines, Walla - Guam and Saipan, Frisco - China, New York - States, Syo - Okinawa. Honorable Discharge from the United States Navy... James David Hallmark, Radioman Second Class is Honorably Dischargedfrom the Personnel Separation Center, USNB, Bremerton WA and from the Naval Service of the United States this 9th day of January 1946. Signed Harold Bye, Captain USN Another letter from Veterans Administration, WA DC, congratulating him on completion of his service in the armed forces and for his part in bringing to conclusion a two-front war which resulted in the unconditional surender of the Axis Powers. Signed Omar N Bradley, General, US Army, Administrator. 1946 EMPLOYMENT: WA,Walla Walla Co-Walla Walla: Standard Stations, Inc. as Manager of Gasoline Outlet 3-46 to 6-46, $230. 1946-1980 EMPLOYMENT: WA,Walla Walla Co-Walla Walla: David employed by United Air Lines as a Station Agent, working with the ground crew in the office, front counter, and out on the ramp, 8-46 to 7-55 on employment form saw. Started out at $165/mo -1980 $1857/mo, with pay changes every year and sometimes several times a year. 1951 EDUCATION: National Radio Institute, Pioneer Home Study Radio School: "This certifies that James D Hallmark has satisfactorily completed the prescribed Course in Practical Radio and Television Servicing and in recognition thereof is awarded this Diploma thereby being entitled to all honors, rights and privileges of a Radiotrician and Teletrician. Given at Washington D C, USA this 6th day of November 1951." Signed Chief of Training, Wm Franklin Cook and President, J E Smith. 1956-59 HISTORY: WA,Walla Walla Co-Walla Walla: Found a nice large home at 1758 Evergreen St and moved over the summer of 1956. ID,Ada Co-Boise: United Air Lines transferred Dad to the Boise airport, and the family moved 1980 HISTORY: ID,Ada Co-Boise: David retired from United Air Lines around 8-28-1980, when he was honored by the employees at his retirement party. 1984-1988 HISTORY: ID,Ada Co-Boise: Dad and Mom were both workers when the new Temple held tours, Mom in the Annex as the counter of the Visitors and Dad in the Annex to meet incoming visitors and run a short video, as well as help with tours through the Temple . Dad was called to work in the newly built Boise Temple on 2 April 1984, as Shift Supervisor on Wednesday and Friday evenings, released 1 June 1988, when Mom needed him at home for health reasons 1997 HISTORY: ID,Ada Co-Boise: David and June moved to 4650 S Cochees Avenue, Boise. Member of Boise 36th Wd 2002 DEATH of wife: ID,Ada Co-Boise: June Bernice Smith Hallmark died 17 June 2002. Dad's email Aug 8: "I still miss mother so much. It's hard to take. I keep myself awake every night thinking about how she died in my arms. I feel like I'm there all over again, wondering if I could have changed things in any way..." 2008 DEATH: ID,Ada Co-Boise: James David Hallmark died at 6:30 on 27 May 2008 at the Marquis Assisted Living Center on Reserve St; buried beside his wife at Dry Creek Cemetery, Ada Co. NOTES: Large picture of Dad with his co-workers at United Air Lines in Walla Walla, Washington. Wayne Duvall Ebb & Letha 2856 SE Franklin, Portland; Don & Lois 1720 Beall Lane, Central Point OR; Earl R Cannon: 3054-37th Ave SW, Seattle 6 WA, Mrs Starr: 515 S 7th St, Council Bluffs, Iowa; Barbara Plumb (Reube) 2241 Carlyle Place, LA 65; Wayne Duvall: 1440 Plymouth Way, Sparks NV | Hallmark, James David (I1781)
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4078 | 1917 BIRTH: Harold Scott Curtis born 6 Apr 1917 "The Warrens & You" by Ellsberry pg 87 1964 HISTORY: Obit of mother, Letha Smith Curtis: "...Harold S of home..." | Curtis, Harold Scott (I5822)
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4083 | 1917 BIRTH: MO,Sullivan Co-Milan: John Edwin McCarty born 1 May 1917 1939 MARRIAGE: IA-Eldora: John Edwin McCarty md Nellie May Wilson 1 February 1939, Children: | McCarty, John Edwin (I6311)
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4086 | 1917 BIRTH: NE,Hall Co-Wood River: Robert Dale Luby was born March 30, 1917 1964 MARRIAGE: NV,Clark Co-Las Vegas: Gertrude LaVone Hinton Tallman married (2) Robert Dale Luby November 28, 1964 2001 DEATH,BURIAL: ID,Canyon-Nampa: Robert Dale Luby died October 28, 2001;buried November 2, 2001 in Roswell, Idaho | Luby, Robert Dale (I9122)
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4087 | 1917 BIRTH: OR,Curry Co-Gold Beach: Francis A Bailey born 25 March 1917 BIR,MG,DTH,BUR: Jan 1999 letter Sue Valentine s/l. Son of James Bailey & Georgia ...; cremated and ashes scattered over Echo Cem. Md Ruth Thomson 20 Jun 1949 in Vancouver WA. 1920 CENSUS: OR,CURRY-Gold Beach: Anc Img 3 pg 273,1-16,Farm 27,27: BAILEY, G A-head 26/OR (OR,CA)md-salmon fisherman, renting; Georgia-wife 23/OR (OR,OR)md no occ; Francis-son 3/OR (OR,OR) 1930 CENSUS: OR,Curry Co-Gold Beach: Anc Img 5 pg 258, 4-16, Dw 73,74: BAILEY, Arthur J-head 37/OR (OR,CA) md @ 23, house carpenter, renting; Georgia A-wife 33/OR (OR,OR)md at 19 telephone operator; Francis A-son 13/OR (OR,OR) no occ 1940 CENSUS: OR,Coos Co-Coquilla: Anc Img 15 pg 8A,4-13,201 S Hall Street: BAILEY, Francis-lodger 23/OR HS-4yrs,1935: Gold Beach,Curry,OR-laborer plywood plant, living with Keith Rose-head 28/OR HS-4yrs,truck driver, 1935: Marshfield OR; Neil Gordon-lodger 24/MT HS-4yrs, laborer-plywood plant. 1949 MARRIAGE: WA,Clark-Vancouver: Francis A Bailey md Ruth Middleton 20 June 1949 1949 HISTORY: US City Directories 1821-1989, Eureka City CA pg 31: Francis A Bailey (Ruth) emp Eureka Plywood Co, h 1431 9th 1954-1957 HISTORY: US City Directories 1821-1989: CA-Humboldt Co-Eureka: Bailey, Francis A (Ruth) Asst Mgr Humboldt Plywood,1957-Asst Supr Roddiscraft Inc. h 1601 Charles Ct 1959 HISTORY: US City Directories 1821-1989: CA,Humboldt Co-Eureka: BAILEY, Francis A (Ruth) Plywood Supt, Roddiscraft, h 712 Shirley Blvd Apt A 1993 HISTORY: US Public Rcds Index Vol 1: WA-Longview: Francis A Bailey bn 25 Mar 1917, Address: 1715 Dorothy St, Longview WA 98632-4203 1992, 1994, 1995 HISTORY: US Public Records Index Vol I: Francis A Bailey bn: 25 Mar 1917 Address: 36505 W Florida 598, Riverside CA (1992), 36505 W Florida 598, Hemet, CA, 92545 (1994-95) 1995 DEATH,BURIAL: CA,Humboldt Co-Riverside: Francis A Bailey died 23 February 1995; buried Echo,Umatilla Co,Oregon | Bailey, Francis A (I7991)
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4088 | 1917 BIRTH: OR,Umatilla Co-Pendleton: Rachel Bell Porter was born 15 Nov. 1917, Pendleton [twin to Raymond] 1920 Umatilla Co census: Rachel B 2 1/12-dau of Jesse A & Ninetta F Porter;obit "The Bulletin" 9 Feb 1999: bn 15 Nov 1917 Pendleton OR 1930 CENSUS: OR,Umatilla Co-prec 59-dist 88: Anc.com-Img 2/7, Apr 3, Dw 13/15: Rachel B Porter age 12 bn Oregon, daughter of Jesse A and Ninetta F Porter HISTORY: Obit Feb 1999: "Grew up Pilot Rock, graduated from Pilort Rock High School 1935. Lived in Pilot Rock, attended Western Beauty College in Portland for a year. Moved to Pendleton, worked 2 years as a beautician & taught home extension sewing & tailoring classes. Also taught at State Hosp (1st to teach sewing classes there)." 1938 MARRIAGE: OR,Umatilla Co-Pendleton: Rachel Bell Porter md Othol Howard Reeder 1 January 1938 1938-1996 HISTORY: OR,Deschutes Co-Bend: Obit Feb 1999: "Moved to farm nr Helix. Lived there until 1996 shen moved to Bend to be near daughter... Member of First Assembly of God Ch, Pendleton, women's church organizations, 4-H leader 22 years. Hobbies: sewing, horses, gardening, yard work. Also enjoyed grandchildren & grt grandchildren." 1994 HISTORY: OR,Umatilla Co-Pendleton: Obit of brother Jesse: "...Surv...twn bro & sis: Raymond "Tucker" Porter & Rachel Reeder-both Pendleton..." 1997 DEATH of husband: Othol Howard Reeder died 4 March 1997 [no place shown] 1998 HISTORY: OR=Albany: Nov 1998 letter from Aunt Norma Smith to June Smith Hallmark: "I think I told you that Rachel had an operation on her thyroid in throat and it was malignate and also in her back and 3 spots on her lungs. She is down at Carl Porter's (her son) in Albany now..." 1999 HISTORY: January 1999 letter from Sue Valentine: "Rachel lives at 65120 Bend-Redmond HWY, Bend OR 97701-8435" 1999 DEATH,BURIAL: OR,Deschutes Co-Bend: Rachel Bell Porter Reeder died Saturday, 6 February 1999, in her home; buried Athena Oregon Cemetery, Wednesday 10 February 1999 | Porter, Rachel Bell (I4946)
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4090 | 1917 BIRTH: OR: Carmen Wegner born 8 Jan 1917 1920 CENSUS:OR,Umatilla Co-out of Pilot Rock-E Birch Crk, 14 Jan Dw 4: Carmen Wegner 2 11/12-OR, daughter of Ralph O & Anna L Wegner 1935 MARRIAGE: Carmen Wegner md Jack Willard June 3, 1935 and have following children: Cecilia bn 9 May 1936; Calvin bn 10 July 1938; Richard bn 26 Feb 1946." - no places shown. 1961 letter from Grace Smith to June Smith Hallmark: "Carmen S Wegner is Mrs Willard French, Star Route, Echo OR" Umatilla Co MG Rcds: Jack Fred Willard (Carman) 30 Jun 1935, Pendleton. 1986 DTH,BUR: Pilot Rock Cem tombstones: Carmen Sylvia Willard | Wegner, Carmen Sylvia (I2579)
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4091 | 1917 BIRTH: Robert Henry Price born 19 November 1917 [no place shown] 1939 MARRIAGE: Robert Henry Price md Mildred Alice Giles 8 April 1939 [no place shown] 1978 DEATH: Robert Henry Price died 6 October 1978 [no place shown] | Price, Robert Henry (I5567)
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4097 | 1918 BIR,1997 DTH: DESC OF MEADY BRISON MILLS/pg3: Pershing bn 10 Oct 1918 in Scott OK, dd 1997 in Binger OK | Mills, Pershing (I8151)
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4098 | 1918 BIR,BAPT,1988 DTH, BUR: Oct 99 email L Croll pg 13: Glenn Emersom (CK SP) bn 25 May 1918, bapt 21 Aug 1918 by Rev M W Krause, dd 27 Oct 1988, bur Mt Zion Ch Cem | Mensinger, Glenn Emersom (I8239)
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