NAMPA — Services for Hannah (Janie) Voight, 81, of 311 Twenty-first Avenue South, Nampa, who died Saturday afternoon at a Nampa nursing home, will be conducted at 10 a.m. Tuesday at Shepherd Mortuary. Interment will follow at Cloverdale.
She was born Oct. 31, 1887, in Chicopee, Kan., and was reared and attended schools in Kansas. She married Joseph C. Voight in Enid, Okla., Dec. 14, 1906. They came to Idaho in 1927 and settled in Boise. They moved to Nampa in 1951 and had lived there since.
She was a member of the Baptist Church; Order of the Eastern Star, Broadmores chapter of Kuna; and the High Line Club of Kuna.
Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Berta Scribner, Plymouth Falls, Ore.; two sons, Joseph C. Voight Jr., Nampa, and Clifford C. Voight, Medford, Ore.; seven grandchildren, and seven great-grandchildren. Her husband preceded her in death, as did four sisters and seven brothers.
Idaho Daily Statesman, Monday, September 29, 1969 Page 2-D
NAMPA — Services for Hannah (Janie) Voight, 81, of 311 Twenty-first Avenue South, Nampa, who died Saturday afternoon at a Nampa nursing home, will be conducted at 10 a.m. Tuesday at Shepherd Mortuary. Interment will follow at Cloverdale.
She was born Oct. 31, 1887, in Chicopee, Kan., and was reared and attended schools in Kansas. She married Joseph C. Voight in Enid, Okla., Dec. 14, 1906. They came to Idaho in 1927 and settled in Boise. They moved to Nampa in 1951 and had lived there since.
She was a member of the Baptist Church; Order of the Eastern Star, Broadmores chapter of Kuna; and the High Line Club of Kuna.
Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Berta Scribner, Plymouth Falls, Ore.; two sons, Joseph C. Voight Jr., Nampa, and Clifford C. Voight, Medford, Ore.; seven grandchildren, and seven great-grandchildren. Her husband preceded her in death, as did four sisters and seven brothers.
Idaho Daily Statesman, Monday, September 29, 1969 Page 2-D
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