MRS. LENA CARLISLE
PASSES NEAR NAMPA
NAMPA--Mrs. Lena Carlisle, 41, wife ot C. D. Carlisle, died about noon Thursday at the family residence four and one-half miles west of Nampa. Mrs. Carlisle recently returned from a Nampa hospital, where she had undergone an operation.
Besides her husband, she leaves four sons by former marriage, Leroy Willis, Harold Willis, Clyde Willis and Vernon Willis; her parents in Brewster, Kans.; three brothers, James Curtis, Estell Curtis and Cecil Curtis, all of Brewster, Kans.; two sisters, Mrs. Blanch Willis of McComb, Okla., and Mrs. D. J. Strand of Nampa.
The body is at the Robinson funeral home. No funeral arrangements had been made Thursday night.
The Idaho Statesman
Boise, Idaho · Friday, February 20, 1931
MRS. LENA CARLISLE
PASSES NEAR NAMPA
NAMPA--Mrs. Lena Carlisle, 41, wife ot C. D. Carlisle, died about noon Thursday at the family residence four and one-half miles west of Nampa. Mrs. Carlisle recently returned from a Nampa hospital, where she had undergone an operation.
Besides her husband, she leaves four sons by former marriage, Leroy Willis, Harold Willis, Clyde Willis and Vernon Willis; her parents in Brewster, Kans.; three brothers, James Curtis, Estell Curtis and Cecil Curtis, all of Brewster, Kans.; two sisters, Mrs. Blanch Willis of McComb, Okla., and Mrs. D. J. Strand of Nampa.
The body is at the Robinson funeral home. No funeral arrangements had been made Thursday night.
The Idaho Statesman
Boise, Idaho · Friday, February 20, 1931
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