NAMPA—Following an illness of two years, Mrs. Katherine Robinson, 76, died Saturday afternoon at her home. three miles northwest of Nampa. She had been a resident of this community since 1905.
She is survived by her mother, Mrs. Houston of Caldwell, who celebrated her 100th birthday anniversary in June, 1931; six sons, Sam Robinson of Hollywood, Calif., the Rev. Shelley Robinson of Ashland, Ill.. George of Boulder City, Colo., Bruce of Fargo, N. Dak., Fred A. of Nampa and Le Roy of Melba; two daughters, Miss Gracia Robinson of Nampa and Mrs. Paul Forton of Nampa; one sister, Mrs. Beecher Hanley of Caldwell, and one brother, Robert Houston of Caldwell.
The body is at the Robinson funeral home. No funeral arrangements have been made.
The Idaho Statesman, Boise, Idaho, April 17, 1932 Page 10
Elderly Woman Dies at Nampa
Mrs. Katherine Robinson of Nampa, the daughter of Mrs. Elizabeth Houston of Caldwell, who passed her one hundredth birthday anniversary last June, died Saturday afternoon at her home in Nampa. Mrs. Robinson, who was 76 years of age, had been ill for several years. Several brothers and sisters survive her among whom are Mrs. B. Hanley and Robert Houston, both of Caldwell.
NAMPA—Following an illness of two years, Mrs. Katherine Robinson, 76, died Saturday afternoon at her home. three miles northwest of Nampa. She had been a resident of this community since 1905.
She is survived by her mother, Mrs. Houston of Caldwell, who celebrated her 100th birthday anniversary in June, 1931; six sons, Sam Robinson of Hollywood, Calif., the Rev. Shelley Robinson of Ashland, Ill.. George of Boulder City, Colo., Bruce of Fargo, N. Dak., Fred A. of Nampa and Le Roy of Melba; two daughters, Miss Gracia Robinson of Nampa and Mrs. Paul Forton of Nampa; one sister, Mrs. Beecher Hanley of Caldwell, and one brother, Robert Houston of Caldwell.
The body is at the Robinson funeral home. No funeral arrangements have been made.
The Idaho Statesman, Boise, Idaho, April 17, 1932 Page 10
Elderly Woman Dies at Nampa
Mrs. Katherine Robinson of Nampa, the daughter of Mrs. Elizabeth Houston of Caldwell, who passed her one hundredth birthday anniversary last June, died Saturday afternoon at her home in Nampa. Mrs. Robinson, who was 76 years of age, had been ill for several years. Several brothers and sisters survive her among whom are Mrs. B. Hanley and Robert Houston, both of Caldwell.
Family Members
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Olive Houston Knudsen
1853–1929
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Mrs. Louisa Alice Houston Earp Peters
1855–1894
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Agnes Huston Stever
1857–1939
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Frederick "Fred" Houston
1860–1922
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Richard Houston
1862–1909
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Amos Houston
1864–1868
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William Houston
1866–1868
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George Houston
1868–1892
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Thomas Houston
1870–1871
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Robert Houston
1873–1954
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Elizabeth Houston Hanley
1875–1944
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