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Nancy Olean <I>Grover</I> Casper

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Nancy Olean Grover Casper

Birth
Rigby, Jefferson County, Idaho, USA
Death
22 May 1988 (aged 96)
Rexburg, Madison County, Idaho, USA
Burial
Rigby, Jefferson County, Idaho, USA Add to Map
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Nancy Olean Casper, 96, of Rexburg died May 22, 1988, at Madison Memorial Hospital of causes incident to age.

She was born October 10, 1891, in Rigby to Enoch Grover and Amber Jane Call Grover. She attended Rigby schools. She married George Melvin Casper November 15, 1911, in the Logan, Utah LDS Temple. He passed away in 1973. She was an active member of the LDS Church.

She was a member of the Daughters of the Utah Pioneers. During World War II she worked at Hill Air force Base in Utah and lived in Ogden, Utah.

Survivors include two sons, Willis Casper of Rexburg and Reo Casper of Ogden, Utah; four sisters, Vette (Cecil) Scott of Lincoln, Armelia McQuivey of Boise, Welda Dutson of Ogden, Utah, and Irma (Guy) Bledsoe of Rocklin, California; two brothers, Milton Grover of Provo, Utah, and Clarence Grover of Kennewick, Washington; eighteen grandchildren; forty one great grandchildren and three great great grandchildren. She was proceeded in death by her husband and two sons. She was buried Rigby Pioneer Cemetery.

Nancy Olean Casper, 96, of Rexburg died May 22, 1988, at Madison Memorial Hospital of causes incident to age.

She was born October 10, 1891, in Rigby to Enoch Grover and Amber Jane Call Grover. She attended Rigby schools. She married George Melvin Casper November 15, 1911, in the Logan, Utah LDS Temple. He passed away in 1973. She was an active member of the LDS Church.

She was a member of the Daughters of the Utah Pioneers. During World War II she worked at Hill Air force Base in Utah and lived in Ogden, Utah.

Survivors include two sons, Willis Casper of Rexburg and Reo Casper of Ogden, Utah; four sisters, Vette (Cecil) Scott of Lincoln, Armelia McQuivey of Boise, Welda Dutson of Ogden, Utah, and Irma (Guy) Bledsoe of Rocklin, California; two brothers, Milton Grover of Provo, Utah, and Clarence Grover of Kennewick, Washington; eighteen grandchildren; forty one great grandchildren and three great great grandchildren. She was proceeded in death by her husband and two sons. She was buried Rigby Pioneer Cemetery.



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