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Eva Burke Mary Eva Cook Burke, 98, of Shelley, passed away Sunday, Nov. 2, 2014, at her home from natural causes. She was born April 1, 1916, in Tropic, Utah, to Richard mmon Cook and Ruth Gilger Cook. She was the second child of four and the only daughter. In 1927, at the age of 11, her family left Utah and moved to Taylor, Idaho. Her father had seen an ad for fabric in a magazine for fifty cent fabric scraps, and he purchased it for her. She said she was smitten, and that started her quilting and sewing talents. Eight years later, she met Charles Eugene Burke whom caught her fancy, and they married pril 4, 1935. They were the parents of nine chil- dren, one of which Eva delivered herself while her husband went to get help to get them unstuck on their way to the hos- pital. They farmed in the Jameston area all their lives until Eugene’s passing in 2003. They had been married for 68 years. Besides her large family, Eva is well known for her quilting, sewing, crocheting and service. She quilted hundreds of quilts for her family and others. She was an excellent seamstress and sewed all her children’s clothes from underwear to wedding dresses. She taught her daughters to do the same. In her last eleven years, she had crocheted an estimated 3,000 hot pads for family and friends. If you went to her home to visit or serve her, you left with a set of hot pads. She was a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and served in the Primary, oung Women’s Mutual Improvement Association, Sunday school and Relief Society. Together, she and Eugene served in the Idaho Falls Temple for 11 years. Eva was employed at Penney’s for 17 years, retiring in 1979. She served as a pink lady for the LDS Hospital in Idaho Falls. Eva enjoyed her membership and associ- ation with the women of Daughters of Utah Pio- neers, Wolverine Camp. She is survived by three daughters, Elaine (Robert) Park of Provo, Utah, Nona (Larry G.) Thompson of the North Adriatic Mission and Anita (Larry D.) Thompson of Ammon; three sons, Wallace (Jackie) Burke of Deming, N.M., Jay Burke of Idaho Falls and Glen (Diana) Burke of Ammon; 32 grandchildren; 96 great-grandchildren; 33 great-great grandchildren; and brother, Lamond Cook of Shelley. Eva is preceded in death by her husband, Eugene; three sons, Wesley Eugene Burke, Roy Richard Burke and Duane Evan Burke; two brothers, Richard A. Cook and Chester Cook; two granddaughters; and one great-granddaughter. Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. Friday in Taylor Ward chapel, 1101 E. 1250 North in Shelley. Family will visit with friends from 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. today at Nalder Funeral Home, 110 W. Oak St. in Shelley, and from 10 a.m. until 10:45 a.m. Friday prior to ser- vices at the chapel. Inter- ment will be in Fielding Memorial Cemetery. Condolences may be sent to the family online at www.nalderfuneralhome .com. Theola Hay Theola Stewart Hay, 88, loving wife, mother, grand- mother and great-grand- mother, passed away Sat- urday, Nov. 1, 2014, in Logan, Utah. Theola was born Oct. 23, 1926, in Osgood, Idaho, to Keith E. and Melva Williams Stewart, the second of three children. She had a happy childhood and spent hours playing outside. She loved living in Osgood around so many friends and family members. Theola attended Ammon High School and later, Idaho Falls High School, where she gradu- ated in 1944. She attended LDS Business College in Salt Lake City and had the unique opportunity of living in the Beehive House before returning to Idaho Falls to marry her sweetheart, Douglas Earl Hay. They were married Sept. 6, 1942, in the Idaho Falls LDS Temple. They settled down in Idaho Falls for the majority of their married lives. She worked for a time as a dental assistant in Idaho Falls. She also spent many years working as a recep- tionist for the Eye Clinic of Idaho Falls. She was an active member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Lat- ter-day Saints. She served in several church call- ings including in the Young Women and Relief Society. She also served as a worker in the Idaho Falls LDS Temple and spent time doing extraction work for the church. Theola was a won- derful homemaker. She was known for her skills in maintaining and oper- ating a clean, orderly home. She took great pride in her beautiful yard and could often be seen outside weeding her many flower beds. She espe- cially enjoyed decorating her home for the holidays. She loved to entertain and willingly hosted many family dinners over the years. She loved nothing more in life than her family. She often referred to her children as her pride and joy. She also delighted in spending time with her grandchildren and great-grandchildren. She made a point to attend every important event in their lives. She was a selfless, loving individual with a kind heart, always mindful of others. You couldn’t help but smile when you were around her. Theola is survived by her two children, Pamela H. Dunford Larsen of Providence, Utah, and Steven Douglas Hay (Debra) of Idaho Falls; her sister, Shirlene S. Fryer; six grandchildren; and 13 great-grandchildren. Funeral services will be held at noon Saturday in the Idaho Falls LDS Stake Center, 1155 First St., with Bro. Blake Max- field presiding. The family will receive friends from 10 a.m. to 11:45 a.m. Sat- urday prior to services. Internment will be in Fielding Memorial Park. Online condolences may be sent to the family at www.coltrinmortuary .com. Mary Ellsworth Mary was born Sept. 4, 1930, in Riverton, Wyo., to Authur and Kathryn Gregan. She was the oldest of five children and lived in Pocatello most of her life. Mary married Budd E. Ellsworth on April 21, 1946. They had six chil- dren whom they were very proud of. They worked two and three jobs to try and give them a good life. Mary worked in many pro- fessions during her life: she was a hair stylist, she worked at Miller’s bakery, South Fifth Restaurant, Butter- burr’s and most impor- tantly, she was the matri- arch of her family. Mary and Budd’s pride and joys were their grand- children and later in life for Mary, the great-grand- children. She spent many hours sewing rodeo queen outfits and sitting in the bleachers cheering on her grandchildren, whether it was at rodeos, hockey games, football games, wrestling matches, 4-H fairs, swim meets or queen contests. Mary was known as grandma to more chil- dren then just her own grandchildren. She is survived by her five children, Shawna (David) Cunningham, Denise (Don) Schneider, Gayle (Dennis) Shappart, Rod (Karie) Ellsworth and Randy Ellsworth; seven grandchildren; eight great-grandchildren; her brothers, Denny (Bonnie) Gregan and John (Linda) Gregan; and sister Dolores Pugmire. Mary was preceded in death by her husband, Budd Ellsworth; her son, Michael Ellsworth; her grandson, Gabriel Ells- worth; and her sister, Sharon Streibel. Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. Friday in Downard Funeral Home. The family will receive friends at a viewing from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. today and one hour prior to Friday’s services, both times at the funeral home. Funeral arrangements are under the direction of Downard Funeral Home, 241 N. Garfield St., in Pocatello, 233-0686. Mary Murray Mary Lou Henman Wellard Murray, 60, of Idaho Falls, passed away Monday, Nov. 3, 2014, at her home of cancer. She was under the care of her family and One Source Hospice. She was born Feb. 17, 1954, in Rexburg, the daughter of Elzie Henman and Vera Mortensen Henman. Mary grew up in Dubois and attended Dubois High School. On July 12, 1972, she married John Richard Wellard in Dubois. He passed away March 20, 1989. Besides living in Dubois as a young child, Mary has lived in Hagerman, Idaho, and Idaho Falls. Mary was a member o The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and Native American. As a homemaker, she enjoyed taking care of he children and especially he grandchildren. Mary was quiet but spunky with a touch o pizzazz. She is survived by the following her daughters, Linna Wellard Richey o Valeria, Mont., and Dixie Broncho of Idaho Falls; siblings, John (Bonnie) Henman of Boise, JoAnn Henman of Dubois, Alice Oleson of Price, Utah, Richard “Butch” (LaDonna) Henman o Rigby, Lester (LaPriel) Henman of Dubois and Linda (John) Toler o Dubois; grandchildren, Tyler, Shanae and Ashley, all of Valeria, Mont., LaNa Thornock, Lakoda, Lance and Luke Broncho, all of Idaho Falls; and one great-grandchild, Elliana. Mary was preceded in death by her parents; husband, Dick Wellard; a grandchild, John Carl Thornock; brothers, Robert and Don Henman; and sisters, Ruth Conrad, Delores Thompson and Joyce Mortenson. Memorial services will be from 2 p.m. to 3 p.m. Friday at the Idaho Falls LDS Stake Center, 1155 First St., in the Primary room. A celebration of life will be held at 1 p.m. Sat- urday at the First Baptist Church in Dubois. Arrangements are under the direction o Coltrin Mortuary, 2100 First St., in Idaho Falls. Online condolences may be sent to the family at www.coltrinmortuary .com. L ouise B irch 11:00a.m.Saturday,November8th MooreLDSStake(3100N.3350W.) Visitation:Friday6:30-8p.m. WoodFuneralHome(273N.Ridge) andSaturday10-10:45a.m. atthechurch BurialinLostRiverCemetery s usie h oux C elebrationof l ife 4 p.m.November15th 13973N.35thE. T homas B ieBer ArrangementsPending J ohn m arTin ArrangementsPending B ruce r ichards C elebrationof l ife 5p.m.Thursday,November6th Eagle’sLodge(635Hemmert) “ h owTo G eT T hrouGh The h oLidays a fTerThe L ossofa L ove o ne ” 6-8:30p.m.Wednesday, November19th 6p.m.WesleyHandBellChoir 7p.m.Dr.JanetO.AllenLCPC LightRefreshments Moreinformationonlineat www.woodfuneralhome.com orvisitusonFacebookfor thelatestinformationat www.facebook.com/ woodfuneralhome.idaho EASTSIDE-963S.AMMON-522-2992 f uneral H ome &C rematory SerViCeS 273NORTHRIDGE–522-2751 Steven ‘Kade’ Kidman Steven “Kade” Kidman fulfilled his dream of becoming a commercial diver and left us to explore waters of the unknown Wednesday, Oct. 29, 2014. Kade was born May 27, 1985, to Dennis and Bunny (Lavonia) Kidman in Price, Utah. He lived in Spanish Fork, Utah, until his family moved to Wentzville, Missouri, in 1997. His family moved again to Idaho Falls in 2000. Kade returned to Wentzville in 2003. He had a dream of becoming a commercial diver/underwater welder. In February of this year, he packed his clothes and left his home to begin the training of his absolute and forever dream. He earned his certificate, complete with a letter of recom- mendation from Commer- cial Diving Academy in Jacksonville, Florida, on Sept. 26, 2014. There will never be a cadet or family more proud of the results of hard work and deter- mination to reach a goal. He returned to CDA on Sept. 29 to earn his EMT/ DMT and finished the course Oct. 24. According to the instructors of CDA, he passed that course as well. Kade loved baseball and played from t-ball to pony league as the catcher from hell. He was an avid St. Louis Cardinals and St. Louis Blues fan. He was a die-hard New Orleans Saints follower. His smile and demeanor gave him countless friends and acquaintances that will miss him forever. He was generous to a fault and never met a stranger. His greatest love was his family. Daily phone calls to his “pops” and his “mama” will leave sweet memories and a void that reaches to our souls. Kade’s constant, goodhearted teasing of his brothers is etched in their minds and hearts forever. He was loved as greatly as he loved. Kade is survived by his pops and his mama; his brothers, Will (Peter) of Lehi, Utah, Scott (Ruby) of Idaho Falls and Dustin (Carly) of Mesa, Arizona; sister, M’Lisa McKee of Boulder, Colorado; his nephews and nieces, Emerson, Elliott, Chase, Boston, Baylee, Grace, Maggie, Grae, Oakland; and his namesake, Elias Kade. He was preceded in his final dive by his maternal grandparents, Willie and Joy West Gunn; paternal grandparents, L. LaVere and Leah O’Brien Kidman; and a very special cousin, Michael Bryan Ras- mussen. Memorial services will be held at 1 p.m. Saturday at Buck-Miller-Hann Funeral Home, 825 E. 17th St. in Idaho Falls. A visitation for family and friends will be held from noon to 1 p.m. Saturday prior to services at the funeral home. In lieu of flowers, the family requests that dona- tions be made to the Dive Deep Kade Kidman Fund, www.gofundme.com/ gjuuew. Online condolences for the family may be left at www.buckmillerhann .com. B2 Post Register Thursday, November 6, 2014 THE WEST Kidman OBITUARIES Burke Hay Ellsworth DEATHS Lola Andrews Lola Andrews, 94, of Salmon, died Tuesday, Nov. 4, 2014, in Salmon. Funeral services will be at 2 p.m. Saturday in the LDS Church on Highway 28. Burial in Salmon Cem- etery. The viewing will be from 6 p.m. to 7 p.m. Friday at Jones & Casey Funeral Home and one hour before services Saturday in the Relief Society room. Arrangements are under the direction of Jones & Casey Funeral Home of Salmon, www.jonesand caseyfh.com. Bob Carlton Robert Dewey Carlton, 82, of St. Anthony, died Monday, Nov. 3, 2014, at Madison Memorial Hos- pital. Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. Friday at Bert Flamm Mortuary, 581 E. First North in St. Anthony. The family will receive friends from 10 a.m. to 10:45 a.m. Friday at the funeral home. Burial will be in Wilford Cemetery. Condolences may be sent to the family online at www.flammfh.com. Jack Gordon Reese Jack Gordon Reese, 68, of Archer, Idaho, died Wednesday, Nov. 5, 2014, at his home. Funeral arrange- ments are pending unde the direction of Flamm Funeral Home. John Martin John Martin, 61, o Idaho Falls, passed away Wednesday, Nov. 5, 2014, at Eagle Rock Assisted Living. Arrangements are pending under the direc- tion of Wood Funeral Home, 273 N. Ridge Ave. Condolences may be sent to the family online at www.woodfuneralhome .com. Questions about volunteers or support groups? If you need to put out a call for volunteers or get your support group listed, email cal endars@postregister .com or call 542-6781. 522-7424 825E.17 th St.,IdahoFalls www.buckmillerhann.com funeral@ida.net BUCK-MILLER-HANN FUNERALHOME&CREMATIONSERVICES JaleneEvans FuneralService 11a.m.Fri.Nov.7,2014 HolyRosaryCatholicChurch Cornerof9th&LeeSt.in IdahoFalls StevenKade Kidman MemorialService 1p.m.Sat.Nov.8,2014 Visitation: 12-1p.m. Bothatthefuneralhome DonnaBowman CelebrationofLife 1p.m.Sat.Nov.15,2014 IdahoFallsCountryClub ZoeAnnHarrell Burial 1p.m.Sat.,Nov.15,2014 RobertCemetery www.coltrinmortuary.com TheolaHay FuneralServices: 12Noon Saturday,Nov.8,2014 IdahoFallsLDSStakeCenter, 1155FirstSt. Visitation: onehourprior totheservices Burial: FieldingMemorialPark MaryMurray MemorialServices: 2-3:00p.m. Friday,November7,2014 attheIdahoFallsLDS StakeCenter,1155FirstSt. CelebrationofLife: 1:00p.m. Saturday,Novmeber7,2014 FirstBaptistChurch, Dubois,Idaho ATraditionofCompassion&Caring. 524-1000 21001stStreet Murray Ellsworth
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