A Skagit Valley native, Myrtle was born on November 30, 1908 in Bow, Washington, one of thirteen children of Elmer & Cora Burch Bishop. She was raised on the family's farm in Bow, and at an early age showed her family's love of animals. Music was also important, and the large family loved to sing around the pump organ. Neighbor enjoyed calling the family on the party line to listen to them entertain on Saturday nights.
In 1926 Myrtle married her high school sweetheart, Howard Spurling. Myrtle was a piano teacher and the church pianist for many years, and sang in a trio during the 1940s. The music tradition was passed down to their five children, and has continued to be an important and enjoyable part of their lives, as well as those of her grand and great-grandchildren.
As a young couple Howard and Myrtle were members of the Sedro-Woolley Free Methodist Church. In 1938 Howard entered the ministry and they served four churches during his lifetime. Myrtle's love of people, generosity, humor and flexibility suited her well as a pastor's wife, and she will be remembered for how special she made people feel.
Following Howard's death after 50 years of marriage, Myrtle continued to successfully pastor the Day Creek Community Church for ten years.
On February 14, 1988 she married Eugene Bistline and together they enjoyed fifteen lovely years of marriage untio his death in 2003.
Near her 99th birthday, Myrtle moved to Calfornia for the winter, where she spent time with her two daughters. She had planned to return home in march, but instead went to her heavenly home.
Myrtle was preceeded in death by her two husbands, Howard Spurling and Eugene Bistline, two sons, Bob and Jim Spurling, a son-in-law, Phillip Swanberg, a step-son Gayle Bistline, all seven brothers and five sister and many loving family and friends.
She is survived by three daughters, Donna Swanburg, Pat Lindstrom an Sherri Bode. Three daughters-in-law, Evelyn Spurling Bicksler, Margie Bistline and Marilyn Bistline, two sons-in-law, Art Lindstrom and Hank Bode and a great number of wonderful grandchildren, great-grandchildren, step-grandchildren, nieces and nephews. A celebration of Myrtle's life will be held at the Northern Peaks Christian Fellowship Church on Thursday, March 27, 2008 at 1:30 PM.
A Skagit Valley native, Myrtle was born on November 30, 1908 in Bow, Washington, one of thirteen children of Elmer & Cora Burch Bishop. She was raised on the family's farm in Bow, and at an early age showed her family's love of animals. Music was also important, and the large family loved to sing around the pump organ. Neighbor enjoyed calling the family on the party line to listen to them entertain on Saturday nights.
In 1926 Myrtle married her high school sweetheart, Howard Spurling. Myrtle was a piano teacher and the church pianist for many years, and sang in a trio during the 1940s. The music tradition was passed down to their five children, and has continued to be an important and enjoyable part of their lives, as well as those of her grand and great-grandchildren.
As a young couple Howard and Myrtle were members of the Sedro-Woolley Free Methodist Church. In 1938 Howard entered the ministry and they served four churches during his lifetime. Myrtle's love of people, generosity, humor and flexibility suited her well as a pastor's wife, and she will be remembered for how special she made people feel.
Following Howard's death after 50 years of marriage, Myrtle continued to successfully pastor the Day Creek Community Church for ten years.
On February 14, 1988 she married Eugene Bistline and together they enjoyed fifteen lovely years of marriage untio his death in 2003.
Near her 99th birthday, Myrtle moved to Calfornia for the winter, where she spent time with her two daughters. She had planned to return home in march, but instead went to her heavenly home.
Myrtle was preceeded in death by her two husbands, Howard Spurling and Eugene Bistline, two sons, Bob and Jim Spurling, a son-in-law, Phillip Swanberg, a step-son Gayle Bistline, all seven brothers and five sister and many loving family and friends.
She is survived by three daughters, Donna Swanburg, Pat Lindstrom an Sherri Bode. Three daughters-in-law, Evelyn Spurling Bicksler, Margie Bistline and Marilyn Bistline, two sons-in-law, Art Lindstrom and Hank Bode and a great number of wonderful grandchildren, great-grandchildren, step-grandchildren, nieces and nephews. A celebration of Myrtle's life will be held at the Northern Peaks Christian Fellowship Church on Thursday, March 27, 2008 at 1:30 PM.
Family Members
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Pvt George Thomas Bishop
1891–1918
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Bessie Eliza Bishop Hawkins
1892–1964
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Grace Edna Bishop Smith Seavers
1894–1979
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James Ray Bishop
1895–1970
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Frank Davis Bishop
1897–1965
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Merle Leonard Bishop
1899–1918
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Elmer Ray Bishop
1902–1986
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Floyd Everett Bishop
1905–1982
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Luretta Lucile Bishop Fairweather
1911–1995
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John Russell Bishop
1914–1996
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