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Irene Elizabeth Fisher (Fischer) |
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First Generation |
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1. Irene Elizabeth Fisher (Fischer) was born May 31 1913 in Aberdeen, Power, ID, USA. She died Mar 25 1991 in Boise, Ada, ID and was buried Mar 28 1991 in Dry Creek Cem., Boise, Ada, ID. She was the daughter of Harry Adam Fisher and Angie Belle Morgan. |
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Death Certificte in possesion of Son- Donald Coon |
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Irene born at Aberdeen, Idaho Actualy Near Tabor , Then Moved back to Morehead, Kansas . Irene Passed Away in Boise , Idaho . After Suffering a Heart Attact. Irene Graduated from Morehead High School may 14,1931 |
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!1920 Idaho Census - |
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Harry A Fisher Age 31 - Belle Fisher Age 25- Irene Fisher Age 6, Alice Fisher Age 2 Listed Bannock County which in 1920 entailed Blackfoot and Taber, which they were on the Homestead at Taber, Idaho. |
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NOTE: Pedigree Resource File CD 4; (Salt Lake City, UT: Intellectual Reserve, Inc., 1999); ABBR Pedigree Resource File CD 4 |
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Irene married Everett Henry Coon, son of Mervin Henry (Dick) Coon and Rose May Carpenter, on Mar 15 1933 in Glenns Ferry, Elmore, ID, USA. Everett was born Apr 26 1911 in King Hill, Elmore, ID, USA. He died Dec 22 1992 in Pocatello, Bannock, ID and was buried Dec 26 1992 in Dry Creek Cem., Boise, Ada, ID. |
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Idaho Leader April 28,1911 - Dick Coon is all smiles these days. A big Boy Arrived at his h o me April 26,1911. Dick is hardly less proud than Grandma, Mrs. Margaret Coon. |
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Everett Worked for the Union Pacific Railroad. He Hired out on June 1,1928 in Glenns Fer r y , Idaho as a Park Tender . On Aug.15,1928 Transferred to MP&M Department as Mechanist Apprentice. Transfered to MofW Dept on October 1,1929 as a Section man. In 1939 Promoted to S ect ion Foreman and Worked Various Places on the Idaho Division . Opal, Wyo. - Nutria, Wyo-Reverse, Ida-Mountain Home, Idaho - Hammett , Idaho - Orchard, Idaho - Boise, Idaho just to name a few. the last place Boise where he retired with 37 years as a Section Foreman and 47 Years of Service when he retired. |
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Vivid Are the Memories of the Times that was spent Hunting and Fishing with his Son - Donald. and a Relationship that grew from moments spent togather. Through out the Years on ge t to gathers of the Family. Many Hours were spents reminising trips and outing with the Family. |
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In the Early Days of Marriage of course No Electricity. We had the Old Railroad Aladin La m ps that burnt Oil . and the Old Out House about 75 Yds. from the house. |
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The Younger days . Everett played Baseball on a Pro Town team inGlenns Ferry, Idaho. Living in Boise Idaho 1990 . Everett Passed away in the Pocatello Bannock Memorial Hospital after suffering a Heart Attact. |
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NOTE: Pedigree Resource File CD 4; (Salt Lake City, UT: Intellectual Reserve, Inc., 1999); ABBR Pedigree Resource File CD 4 |
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Everett and Irene had the following children: |
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2 M i. Donald Leroy Coon was born Private. Donald married Mollie Beth Peck on Private. Mollie was born Private. |
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3 F ii. Shirley Jean Coon was born Private. Shirley married James Elmer Williams on Private. James was born Private. |
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