First to Albert "Curley" Lorenzo Swainston, July 1929. He died in 1955.
2nd to Robert Verl Bloxham, April 1959. They divorced May 1964.
3rd to Henry Lowe, May 1967. He died in 1977.
Prior to her death, she had been living with her daughter and son-in-law for the last two years and and a half years.
She was a daughter of Hyrum Joseph Foster and Elizabeth Jane Skinner Foster, the second of nine children.
She was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
She worked for four years at Smith's Bakery in Blackfoot, for 20 years at Central Cafeteria at the INEEL, retiring in 1975. At that time she started as a volunteer at the Senior Citizens Center craft shop in Pocatello. She retired from there in 2000, after 25 years as a volunteer. For many years she held the vice presidency at the craft shop, receiving many awards and newspaper write-ups for her service.
Through her life she loved her crafts, dancing, bowling, snowmobiling, fishing, camping, reading and above all, the time she spent with her family.
She was survived by a daughter, a son, two sisters; 27 grandchildren, 37 great-grandchildren, 12 great-great-grandchildren; and many nieces and nephews.
During her lifetime she lost her parents, four brothers and two sisters, two husbands, one adult son, one adult daughter, three stillborn children (two daughters and a son), two stepsons, one grandson and two great grandchildren.
First to Albert "Curley" Lorenzo Swainston, July 1929. He died in 1955.
2nd to Robert Verl Bloxham, April 1959. They divorced May 1964.
3rd to Henry Lowe, May 1967. He died in 1977.
Prior to her death, she had been living with her daughter and son-in-law for the last two years and and a half years.
She was a daughter of Hyrum Joseph Foster and Elizabeth Jane Skinner Foster, the second of nine children.
She was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
She worked for four years at Smith's Bakery in Blackfoot, for 20 years at Central Cafeteria at the INEEL, retiring in 1975. At that time she started as a volunteer at the Senior Citizens Center craft shop in Pocatello. She retired from there in 2000, after 25 years as a volunteer. For many years she held the vice presidency at the craft shop, receiving many awards and newspaper write-ups for her service.
Through her life she loved her crafts, dancing, bowling, snowmobiling, fishing, camping, reading and above all, the time she spent with her family.
She was survived by a daughter, a son, two sisters; 27 grandchildren, 37 great-grandchildren, 12 great-great-grandchildren; and many nieces and nephews.
During her lifetime she lost her parents, four brothers and two sisters, two husbands, one adult son, one adult daughter, three stillborn children (two daughters and a son), two stepsons, one grandson and two great grandchildren.
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