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Erma E. Rodgers -- 1915-2008 |
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Erma E. Rodgers, 92, of Blackfoot, passed away
Friday, May 16, 2008, at the Bingham Extended Care Facility.
She was born August 5, 1915, in Blackfoot, to Frederick G.
and Ida Lenkiet Wieland. She was raised and attended school
in Blackfoot.
After leaving Blackfoot she lived in Howe, Butte
Co., and Tetonia, returning to live in Blackfoot in 1975.
She married John Rodgers in June 1932. They made their home
in Blackfoot. He preceded her in death in 1982.
She worked as a ranch cook for Little Land and
Live Stock in Howe for 35 years. She always made a clean
place to eat and you never left hungry. During her lifetime
she was very active in two churches, The Church of Jesus
Christ of Latter-day Saints, where she served in the Relief
Society; and the Little Lost Community Church in Howe. She
was instrumental in the building of the church and
participated in all its programs.
She was a member of the Ladies Aid in Howe. She
worked hard for the communities she lived in and was very
supportive to all the activities and people. She was a
foster grandparent, helped in the Blackfoot School District
and the State Hospital South. Her hobbies included cooking,
gardening, quilting, and playing bingo and pinochle. She is
survived by her son, David (Gloria) of Blackfoot; grandson,
Dave John (former wife Lisa) Rodgers and their children,
Jake "Polecat" and Jacy "Punkin doodle," and "the Jasper";
granddaughter, Melissa "Missy" (Bryce) Brewer and their
children, Jonathan "Bever," Justin "Rat"; and sister, Elna
Hunter of Blackfoot. She was preceded in death by her
husband, John; her parents; brother, Elmer; sisters, Pauline
Meese and Lillie Skillit; and half-brothers, John and
Charles.
Funeral services will be at 11 a.m. Wednesday,
May 21, at Hawker Funeral Home. The family will visit with
friends from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. Tuesday and for one hour
before services Wednesday, both at the funeral home.
Memorial services will be held at the Little Lost Community
Church in Howe at a later date. Interment will be in the
Howe Cemetery.
In lieu of flowers, the family suggests memorial
donations to Foster Grandparents, P.O. Box 400, Blackfoot,
ID 83221.
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Dale Hansen
-- 1923-2008 |
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Dale Hansen, 84, of Idaho Falls passed away on April 26,
2008 at Eastern Idaho Regional Medical Center. Dale
was born July 8, 1923 at Howe, Butte Co, Idaho to John Moore
and Edna Peterson Hansen. He attended school through the
eighth grade in the Little Lost River Valley and high school
at the Wasatch Academy in Mt. Pleasant, Utah and Arco High
School in Arco, Idaho. After high school he worked on the
family farm near Howe.
In 1945 he married Joyce Humphries and shortly thereafter
joined the army. He served in the Philippines and on the
islands of Guam, Luzon, and Leyte. Following his discharge
from the Army in November of 1946 he resumed farming in the
Little Lost River Valley. He and Joyce divorced in 1948 and
in 1950 he married Joan Grace Coumerilh. They were married
for 53 years and together raised two sons. They farmed and
ranched in the Little Lost River Valley until the summer of
1970 when the family moved to Idaho Falls where Dale pursued
a career as a heavy equipment operator and building
insulator. Over the next 25 years he worked on a wide
variety of roads, bridges, dams and large buildings within
the intermountain area. In addition to working long hours
on construction Dale also cared for Joan, who was
chronically ill from 1970 until her death in 2004.
Dale was a long-term member of the Veterans of Foreign Wars
post in Arco and the American Legion Post 56 in Idaho
Falls. He enjoyed the outdoors, especially fishing and in
his younger days hunting and snowmobiling.
He is survived by his sons Larry (Christine) Hansen of
Boise, Idaho and John (Debi) Hansen of Farmington, New
Mexico; granddaughters Maren Hansen of Boise and Emily Hays
of Denver, Colorado; a brother Wendell (LaDene) Hansen of
Idaho Falls; two nieces, Wendy Johnson of Rigby, Idaho and
Nicky Donnelly of Idaho Falls; nephews Jay Lawson of Idaho
Falls and Wayne Hansen of Richland, Washington. Dale was
preceded in death by his parents John and Edna Hansen, his
wife Joan, and his brother Mark.
Funeral services were held at 1:00 p.m. on Wednesday, April
30, 2008 at Hawker Lost River Funeral Chapel at 345 Sunset
Drive in Arco. The family greeted guests for one hour prior
to the services.
Interment was in the Hillcrest Cemetery in Arco. The Arco
VFW post provided final military rites at the cemetery.
The family asks that in lieu of flowers donations be made to
the American Lung Association.
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