Mrs. Pearl Dearduff, 76, of 1100 Shoshone Street, died Sunday at a Boise hospital following a brief illness.
Mrs. Dearduff was born May 25, 1880, at Lincoln, Mo. She was a member of the Jehovah's Witnesses church, south unit.
Survivors include five daughters, Fern Dearduff of Boise, Mrs. Alice Copenhaver of Enilda, Alta., Mrs. Glennie Marquardt of High Prairie, Alta., Mrs. Inez Belley of Le Duc, Alta., and Mrs. Mary Roemer of Atlanta, Mo.; a sister, Mrs. Tom Dearduff of San Jose, Calif.; 13 grandchildren, and 13 great grandchildren.
The Relyea chapel will announce service arrangements.
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The obituary gives the place of birth as Lincoln, Missouri. It is believed that is Lincoln County in eastern Missouri, not Lincoln in Benton County.
Mrs. Pearl Dearduff, 76, of 1100 Shoshone Street, died Sunday at a Boise hospital following a brief illness.
Mrs. Dearduff was born May 25, 1880, at Lincoln, Mo. She was a member of the Jehovah's Witnesses church, south unit.
Survivors include five daughters, Fern Dearduff of Boise, Mrs. Alice Copenhaver of Enilda, Alta., Mrs. Glennie Marquardt of High Prairie, Alta., Mrs. Inez Belley of Le Duc, Alta., and Mrs. Mary Roemer of Atlanta, Mo.; a sister, Mrs. Tom Dearduff of San Jose, Calif.; 13 grandchildren, and 13 great grandchildren.
The Relyea chapel will announce service arrangements.
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The obituary gives the place of birth as Lincoln, Missouri. It is believed that is Lincoln County in eastern Missouri, not Lincoln in Benton County.
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