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Eleanor Eliza <I>Windley</I> Virgin

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Eleanor Eliza Windley Virgin

Birth
Saint Charles, Bear Lake County, Idaho, USA
Death
2 Dec 1950 (aged 69)
Rigby, Jefferson County, Idaho, USA
Burial
Sugar City, Madison County, Idaho, USA Add to Map
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REXBURG JOURNAL
5 December 1950, Page 1

SALEM RESIDENT DIES AT RIGBY

Prolonged illness Saturday Morning claimed the life of Mrs. Eleanor Virgin, long time Salem resident, at the home of her son, Virl Virgin at Rigby.

Mrs. Virgin was born at St. Charles, Idaho, May 11, 1881 to John William and Mary Foster Windley, and was a resident of that community for 27 years. She moved to Salem in March following her marriage to Nephi Charles Virgin, Jr. in the Logan LDS Temple, February 23, 1911.

Her husband and three children preceded her in death.

Surviving are the following sons and daughters: Reuel Virgin, Key West, Florida; Wendell Virgin, Salem, Virl Virgin, Rigby; Dell and Don Virgin, Sugar City; Mrs. Lois Dutson, Maples, Idaho; Mrs. Elva Singleton and Mrs. Gayle Singleton, both of Wilford and Mrs. Leora Parkinson, Rexburg.

Funeral services will be held Tuesday (today) at 1 p.m. in the Salem ward chapel with Gerald Larsen, Bishop, officiating.

Burial is to be int he Sugar City cemetery under the direction of the Eckersell Funeral Home, Rigby.
REXBURG JOURNAL
5 December 1950, Page 1

SALEM RESIDENT DIES AT RIGBY

Prolonged illness Saturday Morning claimed the life of Mrs. Eleanor Virgin, long time Salem resident, at the home of her son, Virl Virgin at Rigby.

Mrs. Virgin was born at St. Charles, Idaho, May 11, 1881 to John William and Mary Foster Windley, and was a resident of that community for 27 years. She moved to Salem in March following her marriage to Nephi Charles Virgin, Jr. in the Logan LDS Temple, February 23, 1911.

Her husband and three children preceded her in death.

Surviving are the following sons and daughters: Reuel Virgin, Key West, Florida; Wendell Virgin, Salem, Virl Virgin, Rigby; Dell and Don Virgin, Sugar City; Mrs. Lois Dutson, Maples, Idaho; Mrs. Elva Singleton and Mrs. Gayle Singleton, both of Wilford and Mrs. Leora Parkinson, Rexburg.

Funeral services will be held Tuesday (today) at 1 p.m. in the Salem ward chapel with Gerald Larsen, Bishop, officiating.

Burial is to be int he Sugar City cemetery under the direction of the Eckersell Funeral Home, Rigby.


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