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M. Navarro



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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  M. Navarro

    Family/Spouse: R. Sieber. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. C. Sieber
    2. H. Sieber
    3. M. Sieber
    4. M. Sieber

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Richard Gregorio Navarro was born on 15 Sep 1928 in Boise, Idaho; died in 19 de Mayo, 2017 in Boise, Idaho.

    Notes:

    14 Septiembre, 1928 ~ 19 de Mayo, 2017

    (Publicado 20-23 Mayo de 2017 en Idaho Statesman, Legacy.com)

    Dick was born to Basque immigrants Manuel and Mariana (Iturrieta) Navarro on September 14, 1928, at Barber, Idaho. He attended several elementary schools in the Boise-Meridian area and graduated from Meridian High School in 1946. He attended Boiise Junior College from 1946 to 1948, and in June 1948, he began his career at Idaho State Auto Association (AAA). At the outbreak of the Korean War, he was inducted into the U.S. Army, assigned to Battalion S-3, Replacement Training Center, from 1950 to 1952. Upon completion of active duty, he was assigned to a Ready Reserve Military Government/Civil Affairs Unit from which he was honorably discharged in 1957.

    On November 7, 1953, he married Inez Elordi, daughter of Gabriel and Virginia (Mallea) Elordi. To this union were born daughter Marne and sons David, Greg, and Todd. They have eight grandchildren and thirteen great grandchildren.

    During his 45-year AAA career, he served on numerous national committees, was a board member of Auto Club Insurance Company, Columbus, OH, was a member of the Idaho Highway Users Conference, and a member of the Executive Board of the Idaho Safety Restraint Coalition. In 1970, he became Assistant Manager of Idaho AAA. In 1981, he was elected President and CEO, a position he held until retirement in 1993. In August 1996, Idaho and Oregon AAA merged, and he was elected to the Board of Directors of the newly formed corporation. In March 2002, the AAA building on Denton Street opened and was dedicated in his name, known as the "Navarro" building.

    Dick and Inez traveled extensively attending business-related U.S. and international conferences. They sailed on five cruises from the Caribbean to Alaska to the Panama Canal. They visited most of western Europe and were in Germany following the removal of the Berlin Wall. The highlight of that trip was a tour of East and West Berlin, especially "Check Point Charlie," a guard post dividing U.S. and communist Germany. Several visits to the Basque Country brought them together with relatives on both sides. They forever remember their visits to Australia, New Zealand, and numerous visits to Hawaii.

    Dick and Inez enjoyed their Terrace Lakes retreat for over 30 years, most notably on Father's Day when the entire clan invaded Terrace Lakes. What memories! Although their time at play was restricted to weekends until retirement, they soon became active in the Garden Valley community and made lasting friendships with other retirees. In June 2003, Dick aced the 16th hole, his first and last hole-in-one.

    He was a member and past president of Euzkaldunak and a long-time member of St. Mark's Catholic Church. He is survived by wife Inez; children David (John), Marne Sieber (Rich), and Todd (Tracy); brother John (Gloria); and numerous nieces, nephews, grandchildren and great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by father and mother Manuel and Mariana, sister Maria Teresa, sister Davina Stewart (Gilbert), son Greg (Joann), father- and mother-in-law Gabriel and Virginia Elordi, brother-in-law Robert Elordi, grandson Matt Sieber, and great nephew Brad Stewart.

    Funeral services will be at 1:00 pm on Wednesday, May 24, 2017 at St. Mark's Catholic Church, 7960 W. Northview Street, Boise, ID. Memories and condolences may be shared with the family at www.summersfuneral.com.

    14 Septiembre, 1928 ~ 19 de Mayo, 2017

    (Publicado 20-23 Mayo de 2017 en Idaho Statesman, Legacy.com)

    Dick was born to Basque immigrants Manuel and Mariana (Iturrieta) Navarro on September 14, 1928, at Barber, Idaho. He attended several elementary schools in the Boise-Meridian area and graduated from Meridian High School in 1946. He attended Boiise Junior College from 1946 to 1948, and in June 1948, he began his career at Idaho State Auto Association (AAA). At the outbreak of the Korean War, he was inducted into the U.S. Army, assigned to Battalion S-3, Replacement Training Center, from 1950 to 1952. Upon completion of active duty, he was assigned to a Ready Reserve Military Government/Civil Affairs Unit from which he was honorably discharged in 1957.

    On November 7, 1953, he married Inez Elordi, daughter of Gabriel and Virginia (Mallea) Elordi. To this union were born daughter Marne and sons David, Greg, and Todd. They have eight grandchildren and thirteen great grandchildren.

    During his 45-year AAA career, he served on numerous national committees, was a board member of Auto Club Insurance Company, Columbus, OH, was a member of the Idaho Highway Users Conference, and a member of the Executive Board of the Idaho Safety Restraint Coalition. In 1970, he became Assistant Manager of Idaho AAA. In 1981, he was elected President and CEO, a position he held until retirement in 1993. In August 1996, Idaho and Oregon AAA merged, and he was elected to the Board of Directors of the newly formed corporation. In March 2002, the AAA building on Denton Street opened and was dedicated in his name, known as the "Navarro" building.

    Dick and Inez traveled extensively attending business-related U.S. and international conferences. They sailed on five cruises from the Caribbean to Alaska to the Panama Canal. They visited most of western Europe and were in Germany following the removal of the Berlin Wall. The highlight of that trip was a tour of East and West Berlin, especially "Check Point Charlie," a guard post dividing U.S. and communist Germany. Several visits to the Basque Country brought them together with relatives on both sides. They forever remember their visits to Australia, New Zealand, and numerous visits to Hawaii.

    Dick and Inez enjoyed their Terrace Lakes retreat for over 30 years, most notably on Father's Day when the entire clan invaded Terrace Lakes. What memories! Although their time at play was restricted to weekends until retirement, they soon became active in the Garden Valley community and made lasting friendships with other retirees. In June 2003, Dick aced the 16th hole, his first and last hole-in-one.

    He was a member and past president of Euzkaldunak and a long-time member of St. Mark's Catholic Church. He is survived by wife Inez; children David (John), Marne Sieber (Rich), and Todd (Tracy); brother John (Gloria); and numerous nieces, nephews, grandchildren and great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by father and mother Manuel and Mariana, sister Maria Teresa, sister Davina Stewart (Gilbert), son Greg (Joann), father- and mother-in-law Gabriel and Virginia Elordi, brother-in-law Robert Elordi, grandson Matt Sieber, and great nephew Brad Stewart.

    Funeral services will be at 1:00 pm on Wednesday, May 24, 2017 at St. Mark's Catholic Church, 7960 W. Northview Street, Boise, ID. Memories and condolences may be shared with the family at www.summersfuneral.com.

    Richard + I.V. Elordi. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  I.V. Elordi
    Children:
    1. Richard Gregory Navarro, Jr. was born on 05 Aug 1954 in Boise, Idaho; died on 14 Aug 2009 in Boise, Idaho.
    2. D. Navarro
    3. 1. M. Navarro
    4. T. Navarro


Generation: 3

  1. 6.  Gabriel Elordi was born on 20 Sep 1905 in Lekeitio, Bizkaia; died on 28 Jul 1968 in Caldwell, Idaho.

    Gabriel married Virginia Mallea on 26 Nov 1927 in Ontario, Oregon. Virginia (daughter of Jose Francisco Mallea Barainca and Agueda Lecertua Aboitiz) was born on 01 Nov 1907 in Delamar, Idaho; died on 16 Feb 1980 in Boise, Idaho. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 7.  Virginia Mallea was born on 01 Nov 1907 in Delamar, Idaho (daughter of Jose Francisco Mallea Barainca and Agueda Lecertua Aboitiz); died on 16 Feb 1980 in Boise, Idaho.
    Children:
    1. 3. I.V. Elordi
    2. R. Elordi


Generation: 4

  1. 14.  Jose Francisco Mallea BaraincaJose Francisco Mallea Barainca was born on 11 Aug 1873 in Bedarona, Bizkaia (son of Francisco Mallia Careaga and Lorenza Barainca Urizar); died on 14 Jan 1938 in Boise, Idaho.

    Jose married Agueda Lecertua Aboitiz on 26 Jan 1906 in Ereno, Bizkaia. Agueda (daughter of Juan Jose Lecertua Zaldegui and Claudia Aboitiz Foruria) was born on 20 Aug 1885 in Ereño, Bizkaia; died on 05 Nov 1972 in Nampa, Idaho. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 15.  Agueda Lecertua AboitizAgueda Lecertua Aboitiz was born on 20 Aug 1885 in Ereño, Bizkaia (daughter of Juan Jose Lecertua Zaldegui and Claudia Aboitiz Foruria); died on 05 Nov 1972 in Nampa, Idaho.

    Notes:

    Birth:
    BAUTISMOS-Registros originales
    Fecha:1885-08-20
    Nombre y Apellidos:Agueda, Lecertua, Aboitiz
    Padre:Juan José, Lecertua, Záldegui
    Madre:Claudia, Aboitiz, Foruria
    Localidad:Ereño-Ereño
    Parroquia:Ereño / San Miguel Arcángel
    ID:1369084
    Página/folio f. 143 rº - vº
    Fechas del libro 1861-01-24 - 1910-12-07

    Notes:

    Jose Francisco and Agueda were both farmers before immigrating t the United States. Jose Francisco served in the Spanish army in the Philippines and also fought in the cavalry in Cuba before looking for work across the Atlantic. He came alone and worked in the mill at the Delamar mine for awhile before returning to Euskal Herria to marry Agueda. All of their children were born in the United States. The family moved to Jordan Valley, Oregon in 1919.

    Children:
    1. John Francis Mallea was born on 03 Dec 1912 in South Mountain Ranch, Idaho; died on 11 Jun 2002 in Jordan Valley, Oregon.
    2. 7. Virginia Mallea was born on 01 Nov 1907 in Delamar, Idaho; died on 16 Feb 1980 in Boise, Idaho.
    3. Alice Mallea was born on 11 Aug 1911 in Delamar, Idaho; died on 22 Dec 1991 in Boise, Idaho.
    4. Consuelo Mallea was born on 24 Sep 1909 in Delamar, Idaho; died on 18 Jan 1986 in Homedale, Idaho.
    5. Mary Pilar Mallea was born on 20 Jul 1916 in Jordan Valley, Oregon; died on 08 Dec 1978 in Nampa, Idaho.
    6. David Mallea was born on 8 Feb 1922 in Jordan Valley, Oregon; died on 10 Dec 2016 in Burns, Oregon.