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1101 MATRIMONIOS-Registros originales
Fecha: 1865-07-29
[Esposo] Nombre y Apellidos: Pedro José, Gabicagoxeazcoa, Bengoa
[Esposa] Nombre y Apellidos: Maria Antonia, Echaniz, Ardanza
Parroquia
Localidad: Ereño-Ereño
Parroquia: Ereño - / San Miguel Arcángel
Localización
Página/folio: f. 123 vº - 124 rº
Fechas del libro: 1818 - 1890
 
Family: Pedro Jose Gabicagoxeascoa Bengoa / Maria Antonia Echaniz Ardanza (F1479496)
 
1102 MATRIMONIOS-Registros originales
Fecha: 1886-02-03
[Esposo] Nombre y Apellidos: Lucas, Bicandi, Jayo
[Esposa] Nombre y Apellidos: Consolacion, Ynchausti, -----
Localidad: Muxika-Ibarruri
Parroquia: 52260
Página/folio: f. 113 vº - 114 rº
Fechas del libro: 1846 - 1895

En la anteiglesia de Ybarruri, provincial de Vizcaya, Obispado de Vitoria, a tres de febrero de mil ocho cientos ochenta y seis yo el infrascrito presbítero ecónomo de la parroquial de Santa Maria Asuncion previos los requisitos en Derecho necesarios casé por palabras de presente y velé según el rito de la Santa Yglesia, de una parte a D. Lucas de Vicandi y Jayo, viudo de Da. Francisca de Rementeria y Mendataurigoitia, natural de Ybarruri, provincia de Vizcaya de treinta y cuatro años de edad, de profesión labrador, feligrés de Santa Maria Asuncion de Ybarruri, hijo legítimo de D. Joaquin de Vicandi, natural de Yurreta, provincia de Vizcaya, y de Doña Maria Martina de Jayo, natural de Ybarruri, provincia de Vizcaya, y de la otra; a Doña Consolacion de Ynhcausti, expósita, soltera de 18 años de edad, feligresa de esta parroquial de mi cargo. Son testigos D. Jose Julian de Amesti, profesión zapatero y D. Cándido de Arguinchona de profesión labrador, casados, naturales respectivamente de Elgoibar y de Ybarruri, en las provincias de Guipuzkoa y Vizcaya, y vecinos de Ybarruri. Y por ser verdad lo firmo fecha et supra.
Jose Maria de Urionabarrenechea
 
Family: Lucas Bicandi Jayo / Consolacion Ynchausti Sugadi (F133620)
 
1103 MATRIMONIOS-Registros originales
Fecha: 1892-02-01
[Esposo] Celestina, Gavicagoxeascoa, Zabalbeazcoa
Localidad: Ereño-Ereño
Parroquia: Ereño - / San Miguel Arcángel
ID: 315131
Página/folio: f. 007 vº - 008 rº
Fechas del libro: 1891-02-07 - 2000-10-12
 
Family: Miguel Gabicagoxeascoa Echaniz / Celestina Gavicagoxeascoa Zabalbeazcoa (F1479569)
 
1104 MATRIMONIOS-Registros originales
Fecha: 1892-11-19
[Esposo] José Domingo, Gavicagoxeascoa, Echaniz
[Esposa] Maria Micaela, Larrinaga, Arrasate
Localidad: Ereño-Ereño
Parroquia: Ereño - / San Miguel Arcángel
ID: 315128
Página/folio: f. 006 rº - vº
Fechas del libro: 1891-02-07 - 2000-10-12
 
Family: Jose Domingo Gabicagoxeascoa Echaniz / Micaela Larrinaga Arrasate (F1479571)
 
1105 MATRIMONIOS-Registros originales
Fecha:1877-08-18
[Esposo] Jose Manuel, Osa, Aristondo
[Esposa] Maria Tomasa, Arrizubieta, Arostegui
Comentarios:También velados;
Localidad:Mendexa-Mendexa
Parroquia:Mendexa / San Pedro Ad Vincula
ID:296278
Página/folio f. 085 rº - vº
Fechas del libro 1785-01-01 - 1975-08-15 
Family: Jose Manuel Osa Aristondo / Maria Tomasa Arrizubieta Arostegui (F173)
 
1106 Maurice Marc has had diabetes and had a foot amputated. Marc, Robert (Maurice?) (I6590439)
 
1107 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Marticorena, M. (I6590436)
 
1108 maybe
Sacramento:
BAUTISMOS-Registros originales
Fecha:
1878-10-09
Nombre y Apellidos:
Pedro Maria, Ormaechea, Ondaro
Padre:
Juan Manuel, Ormaechea, Goitia
Madre:
Maria Catalina, Ondaro, Bollarechevarria
Comentarios:
Parroquia
Diócesis
Bilbao
Territorio histórico:
BIZKAIA
Localidad:
Ereño-Ereño
Parroquia:
52080 San Miguel Arcángel
Fondo:
01.02.01.160 / Fondos Parroquiales / Archivos Parroquiales / Ereño - Ereño / San Miguel Arcángel
Localización
ID:
1369386
Código de Referencia
ES/AHEB-BEHA/F006.160 (7992/002-00)
Signatura
7992/002-00
Sig.Antigua
/-
Sig.Microfilm
Sig.Digital
Sig. Digital Libro
799200200
Página/folio
f. 093 rº - vº
Fechas del libro
1861-01-24 - 1910-12-07 
Hormaechea, Pedro M. (I3720064)
 
1109 maybe
Sacramento:
BAUTISMOS-Registros originales
Fecha:
1878-10-09
Nombre y Apellidos:
Pedro Maria, Ormaechea, Ondaro
Padre:
Juan Manuel, Ormaechea, Goitia
Madre:
Maria Catalina, Ondaro, Bollarechevarria
Comentarios:
Parroquia
Diócesis
Bilbao
Territorio histórico:
BIZKAIA
Localidad:
Ereño-Ereño
Parroquia:
52080 San Miguel Arcángel
Fondo:
01.02.01.160 / Fondos Parroquiales / Archivos Parroquiales / Ereño - Ereño / San Miguel Arcángel
Localización
ID:
1369386
Código de Referencia
ES/AHEB-BEHA/F006.160 (7992/002-00)
Signatura
7992/002-00
Sig.Antigua
/-
Sig.Microfilm
Sig.Digital
Sig. Digital Libro
799200200
Página/folio
f. 093 rº - vº
Fechas del libro
1861-01-24 - 1910-12-07 
Hormaechea, Pedro M. (I3720064)
 
1110 maybe:
DEFUNCIONES-Registros originales
Fecha: 1880-10-18
Nombre y Apellidos: Miguel, Gavicagoxeascoa, Bengoa
Localidad: Ereño-Ereño
Parroquia: Ereño - / San Miguel Arcángel
ID: 101714
Página/folio: f. 072 vº
Fechas del libro: 1855-09-03 - 1926-12-26
 
Gabicagoxeascoa Bengoa, Juan Miguel (I5457149)
 
1111 maybe?
Sacramento: BAUTISMOS-Registros originales
Fecha: 1870-04-06
Nombre y Apellidos: Cristina, Gabicagoxeazcoa, Zabalveazcoa
Padre: Juan Manuel, Gabicagoxeazcoa, Barainca
Madre: Maria Teresa, Zabalveazcoa, Achaval
Observaciones:
Parroquia
Diócesis: Bilbao
Territorio histórico: BIZKAIA
Localidad: Ereño-Ereño
Parroquia: 52080
Fondo: 01.02.01.160 / Fondos Parroquiales / Archivos Parroquiales / Ereño - / San Miguel Arcángel
Localización
ID: 1369276
Cód.referencia: ES/AHEB-BEHA/F006.160 (7992/002-00)
Signatura: 7992/002-00
Sig.Antigua: /-
Sig.Microfilm:
Sig.Digital:
Página/folio: f. 044 vº - 045 rº
Fechas del libro: 1861-01-24 - 1910-12-07

Sacramento: DEFUNCIONES-Registros originales
Fecha: 1898-05-27
Nombre y Apellidos: Celestina, Gavicagoxeascoa, Zabalbeazcoa
Observaciones:
Parroquia
Diócesis: Bilbao
Territorio histórico: BIZKAIA
Localidad: Ereño-Ereño
Parroquia: 52080
Fondo: 01.02.01.160 / Fondos Parroquiales / Archivos Parroquiales / Ereño - / San Miguel Arcángel
Localización
ID: 102475
Cód.referencia: ES/AHEB-BEHA/F006.160 (7993/003-00)
Signatura: 7993/003-00
Sig.Antigua: /-
Sig.Microfilm: NM--;--;--;;-
Sig.Digital: 799300300-;
Página/folio: f. 279 vº
Fechas del libro: 1855-09-03 - 1926-12-26
Sacramento: BAUTISMOS-Registros originales
Fecha: 1870-04-06
Nombre y Apellidos: Cristina, Gabicagoxeazcoa, Zabalveazcoa
Padre: Juan Manuel, Gabicagoxeazcoa, Barainca
Madre: Maria Teresa, Zabalveazcoa, Achaval
Observaciones:
Parroquia
Diócesis: Bilbao
Territorio histórico: BIZKAIA
Localidad: Ereño-Ereño
Parroquia: 52080
Fondo: 01.02.01.160 / Fondos Parroquiales / Archivos Parroquiales / Ereño - / San Miguel Arcángel
Localización
ID: 1369276
Cód.referencia: ES/AHEB-BEHA/F006.160 (7992/002-00)
Signatura: 7992/002-00
Sig.Antigua: /-
Sig.Microfilm:
Sig.Digital:
Página/folio: f. 044 vº - 045 rº
Fechas del libro: 1861-01-24 - 1910-12-07
 
Gavicagoxeascoa Zabalbeazcoa, Celestina (I5457540)
 
1112 Memorial services wee held Wednesday morning, July 29, in the Eagleville Cemetery for Joe Bicondoa, Jr., 44, who passed away of cardiac arrest in Reno July 24. A Rosary was held Tuesday evening in the St. James Catholic Church in Cedarville.

Jose Martin Bicondoa was born Sept. 23, 1942 in Susanville to Joe and Juanita Bicondoa of Eagleville, attending Eagleville Elementary School and Surprise Valley High School, where he graduated with the class of 1960. He was employed by the Granite Construction Co. of Reno as a heavy equipment operator up until the time of his death.

Survivors include his wife, Debbie of Lovelock; sons, Ryan of Lovelock, Joe III of Minnesota, Jeff of Hawaii, and Greg of Fort Bidwell; mother Juanita Bicondoa of Eagleville; sisters, Carmen Kluznik and Angela Heatherwick of Reno; and brother, Michael of Eagleville.

Modoc County Record, Page 17, July 30, 1987 
Bicondoa, Jose Martin (I4265623)
 
1113 Mercedes Calzacorta

March 3, 1921 - Jan. 6, 2004

Ontario

Mercedes Calzacorta, 82, Ontario, died Tuesday, Jan. 6, 2004, following a short illness. Vigil with Rosary will be at 7 p.m., Sunday, Jan. 11, 2004, at Blessed Sacrament Catholic Church, Ontario. Liturgy of Christian Burial will be at 10 a.m., Monday, Jan. 12, 2004, at Blessed Sacrament Catholic Church with Father W. Raymond Jarboe, presiding. Burial will be at 2:30 p.m. Monday, Jan. 12, 2004, following the services in Jordan Valley Cemetery. Services are under the direction of Lienkaemper Chapel, Ontario.

Mercedes was born March 3, 1921, to Lazaro and Josepha Urquiaga in Jordan Valley. One of 10 children, she lived at the family ranch on the banks of Jordan Creek at Arock until her marriage to Julian Calzacorta April 1, 1940.

Throughout their 60 years of marriage Mercedes and Julian lived and worked in the Burns and Jordan Valley area until their move to Ontario in 1973.

A talented seamstress, Mercedes worked in that capacity for City Cleaners for many years.

Proud of her Basque heritage, she could always be counted on to help with Basque Club projects from providing authentic food for their dinners to helping with the famous Basque dances. She also served as president of that organization and was a member of Blessed Sacrament Catholic Church.

Mercedes is survived by a son, and daughter-in-law, Robert and Connie Calzacorta, Homedale and Jordan Valley; two grandsons, Steve and Donna and Lavon and Cheryl Calzacorta, Homedale; four great-grandchildren; six sisters; one brother; numerous nieces and nephews.

Mercedes was preceded in death by her husband, Julian in December 2000; her parents; a sister; and a brother.

In lieu of flowers memorials may be made to Countryside Manor, 2480 Highway 52, Payette, ID 83661 or your favorite charity. 
Urquiaga, Mercedes (I1893609)
 
1114 microfilm # 1279669 Basterrica Aguirre, Fernando (I5887088)
 
1115 Mona Arlene Mendiola
On May 20, 2023, Mona Mendiola of Fruitland, Idaho passed away peacefully at the age of 89 at her home surrounded by her family. Mona was born in Ontario, Oregon on March 18, 1934, to Frank Smith and Dorothy Woodward. She was raised in Westfall, Oregon, and attended school in Harper, Oregon. Mona married the love of her life, Paul Mendiola, in 1950. They moved to Nevada for work and later moved to Harper, Oregon. In 1956 they moved to Ontario, Oregon where they began a lifelong career of farming and raising 6 children. Her grandchildren were one of the greatest joys in her life and the memories created will never be forgotten by any of them. She loved watching western movies, cooking, and baking. Every child and grandchildren will be the first to say that she was the best cook - especially her fried chicken and homemade rolls. Another passion that many will remember her for was her outstanding cakes. Whether it was for a wedding or a birthday, you could always count on Mona's cakes to be not only beautiful but delicious! She cared deeply for her family and neighbors. She was always the first to offer help and take meals to the home of the sick or upon a family losing a loved one. All her children and her grandchildren could always have friends join them for dinner, everyone was always welcomed, especially on the holidays. She made sure to have Christmas gifts for anybody extra that stopped by. Christmas decorating, baking, and giving gifts were her favorite things to do. Mona belonged to the Hyline Solana Club when she lived on the Oregon Slope, she was also a lifetime member of the Ontario Basque Club. Club meetings and the lifelong friendships that were formed were a highlight of her life.
Mona is survived by her children, Dennis Mendiola (Glenda), Steve Mendiola (Kim), Paula Fritts (Steve), Pam Morris (Jeff), Patricia Perrin (Jeff), John Mendiola (Terrie), 15 grandchildren, Tim (Debbie) Belisle, Jason Mendiola, Jennifer (Glenn) Deveney, Michael (Taylor) Jacobs, Luke (Bradi) Fritts, Cassandra (Karl) Stelljes, Tiffany (Dan) Vannoy, Callie Jackson, Amanda Perrin, MariJo (Shawn) Maybon, Juliann (Dane) Edmunson, Pamela (Michael) Schlager, Adam (Kashlee) Mendiola, Ty (Christina) Ingram,, Jacqueline (Benjamin Palmer), 43 great-grandchildren and 3 great-great-grandchildren; brother Sonny (Judy) Smith, brother-in-law George (Carol) Mendiola, sister-in-law Dottie Mendiola, and sister-in-law Joan Anderson; numerous nieces and nephews.
She was preceded in death by her husband, Paul Mendiola; her parents, Frank and Dorothy; a granddaughter, Katie Fritts; a son-in-law, Jack Walchel; a brother, Dick Smith; a sister, Mildred Arriola; a brother-in-law; Danny Arriola; a brother-in-law Larry Mendiola; a brother-in-law Bob Anderson and a nephew, William Arriola.
Special thanks to Steve and Paula Fritts for the loving care of Mom these past years.
A viewing will be held on May 29 at Lienkaemper Funeral Home from 4:00 – 6:00 p.m. The funeral service will be held on Tuesday May 30 at Lienkaemper Funeral Home, 78 NW 1 Ave. Ontario, Oregon, at 10:00 a.m. Burial to follow at Evergreen Cemetery in Ontario, Oregon. A lunch reception will follow at the Train Depot in Ontario. The family asks that memorials be made to Malheur County Fairgrounds and The Ronald McDonald House. 
Smith, Mona (I62494)
 
1116 Monday, June 17, 2013
(Photo) Richard (Richie) Pablo Sillonis, of Glenns Ferry, 95, passed away Friday, June 14, at the VA Hospital in Boise.
Services will be held Monday, June 24, 2013, with a viewing from 1-1:45 p.m. and funeral service at 2 p.m., at Rost Funeral Home, McMurtrey Chapel in Mountain Home, burial will follow at Mountain View Cemetery.

The fourth son among seven children, Rich was born on July 10, 1917, in Mountain Home, to Julia Chacartegui (Lekeitio) and Pablo Sillonis (Ispaster), from the Basque Country.

(Photo) He was raised in Mountain Home with older brothers Julio "Juke" and John "Chuck" and younger siblings Alfonso, Lydia "Lil" and Robert.
Rich spent summers of his early years at Chimney Creek, where his father worked as a sheepherder.

Along with all his brothers, Rich was active in several high school sports, particularly football, basketball and tennis.

He graduated from Mountain Home High School in 1936.

He worked with his family in the sheep business until joining the U.S. Army in 1942. He first served in the Cavalry Regiment, assigned to Germany. When his brother, Alfonso, was killed in action on Leyte in 1943, Richie was granted a furlough to return to Idaho for the memorial service.

During that time, he married Margaret Wooles in Louisville, Kent.

Richie was reassigned to the 10th Armored Division, 11th Tank Battalion, the "Tigers," in Germany. He served in WWII until 1945, and he returned to Idaho to Glenns Ferry where he lived the remainder of his life.

Richie and Margaret were married 13 years and had two daughters, Linda and Diana "DD."

Richie worked at the DeRail as a card dealer, at Shrum Motor Company, and for the city of Glenns Ferry, where he retired as city crew maintenance supervisor.

After retiring, he worked in the potato cellars as crew boss and had many stories to tell during this time.

He enjoyed hunting, golfing and fishing. Nearly all the fishing trips were with his brothers, Juke and Chuck, and good friend Bob Mendiola (and in early years, also with his Tio Tacolo Chacartegui).

Richie was a long-time sports fan, particularly basketball and football. He was a faithful spectator at games of the Glenns Ferry Pilots and was a huge supporter of the BSU Broncos, evident in his wearing blue and orange. Richie, Juke, Chuck and Gloria and Louie and Lil attended Bronco home games until they no longer could climb up to their reserved seats.

In recent years, Richie was a fan of TV game shows and lottery scratch tickets and he still filled out his picks for March Madness.

Surviving Richie are his two daughters, Linda (Ed Neuer) and Diana "DD", grandchildren Jesse Sillonis, Bob and Nicole Neuer, great-grandchildren Jessie, Jacelynn, Riley and Jordan, and great-great-grandchildren Annalynn, Trinity and Jaydin. He is also survived by his sister, Lydia Jausoro, sister-in-law Sylvia Sillonis, his special friend Gloria plus many nieces, nephews and cousins.

Richie was preceded in death by his brothers Alfonso, Robert, Chuck, Juke and an infant brother Juan, and by his brother-in-law Louis Jausoro and sister-in-law Gloria Sillonis.

Richie was a proud member of two Basque clubs. Memorial donations would be graciously accepted by Euzkaldunak Basque Foundation, P.O. Box 2613, Boise 83701, and Euskal Lagunak, P.O. Box 88, Mountain Home 83647. 
Sillonis Chacartegui, Richard (I4231977)
 
1117 Nació en el caserío “Goizko” del barrio Kortazar de Ispaster, Bizkaia, el 31 de enero de 1935. Hijo de Tiburcio Larrinaga y de Carmen Achabal. Emigró a America con referencia de su tio Juan Achabal. Al volver se casó con Celia Arrasate de Lekeitio donde fijó su residencia, y tienen una hija. Trabajó como conductor de camion en la empresa “Maderas de Lekeitio”. Falleció el dia 10 de febrero de 1971 (Bilbao),accidentalmente descargando troncos de madera en la misma empresa.

http://amerikanuak.blogspot.com/2012/12/ispastertarrak-far-westen-f-m_13.html 
Larrinaga Achaval, Angel (I566)
 
1118 Name: Polonia Fernandez
Birth Place: Spain
Birth Date: 9 Feb 1871
Death Place: Wallace, Shoshone, Idaho, USA
Death Date: 3 Dec 1930
Father: Francisco Mallea
Father Birth Place: Spain
Mother: Lorenza Barainca
Mother Birth Place: Spain
Certificate Year: 1930
Certificate Number: 073816 
Mallea Barainca, Polonia (I3712414)
 
1119 Name: Polonia Fernandez
Birth Place: Spain
Birth Date: 9 Feb 1871
Death Place: Wallace, Shoshone, Idaho, USA
Death Date: 3 Dec 1930
Father: Francisco Mallea
Father Birth Place: Spain
Mother: Lorenza Barainca
Mother Birth Place: Spain
Certificate Year: 1930
Certificate Number: 073816 
Mallea Barainca, Polonia (I3712414)
 
1120 NAME: Rufino Careaga Arrien
GENDER: Male
MARRIAGE DATE: 29 Oct 1917
MARRIAGE PLACE: Boise, Ada, Idaho
FHL FILM NUMBER: 2021092
REFERENCE ID: p29 L4
HOUSEHOLD MEMBERS
NAME
Josephae Careaga
Rufino Careaga Arrien
Joseph Dominic Arrien
Martha Olano Laucirica
Ygnatio Laueiriea
Eugenia Olano

Ancestry.com. Idaho, Select Marriages, 1878-1898; 1903-1942 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc, 2014. 
Family: Rufino Arrien Careaga / Marta Elizabeth Olano Yllarraga (F250817)
 
1121 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Goitiandia, J.F. (I4092333)
 
1122 NEOLA CALZACORTA Neola Calzacorta, 101, passed away May 13, 2013. She was born in Draper, Utah, and then settled in Nampa, Idaho until she came to live with her family in Las Vegas. She was cherished by her large family who loved and cared for her. She is survived by her four grandchildren, Jimmie Ross, Sandie Ross, Steve Ross (Kelli) and Kevin Ross (Maria); 12 great-grandchildren; 19 great-great-grandchildren; and one great-great-great- grandchild. She will be remembered for her beautiful smile, quick wit, great sense of humor and that cute wink of hers. She will be laid to rest Saturday, June 1, in Nampa, next to her loving husband. - See more at: http://obits.reviewjournal.com/obituaries/lvrj/obituary.aspx?pid=164913468#sthash.gLDygaJ8.dpuf Slorp, Neola L. (I5457228)
 
1123 No baptism record found with this name, however we have her marriage record from which we know the names of her parents. We do have sibling records, also which give us the identities of her grandparents. Silloniz Amias, Maria Fermina (I4242352)
 
1124 Nombre Joaquina Anselma
Apellidos Yriarte, Galdos
Fecha 1861-04-15
Padre Jose Manuel, Yriarte, Galdos
Madre Maria Agustina, Galdos, Basurco
Fondo Parroquia Nuestra Señora de la Asunción, Mutriku
Título 19º Bautismos
Folio/Página 16r
Nº Partida 51 
Yriarte Alcorta, Joaquina Anselma (I606)
 
1125 Nombre Jose Fermin
Apellidos Urquidi, Ybarlucea
Fecha 1855-12-17
Padre Jose, Urquidi, Sendoya
Madre Maria Simona, Ybarlucea, Amuchastegui
Observaciones ----------
Localización:
Fondo Parroquia Nuestra Señora de la Asunción, Mutriku
Título 18º Bautismos
Folio/Página 211v
Nº Partida 122 
Urquidi Ybarlucea, Jose Fermin (I493)
 
1126 Nombre Jose Fermin
Apellidos Urquidi, Ybarlucea
Fecha 1886-04-20
Observaciones ----------
Localización:
Fondo Parroquia Nuestra Señora de la Asunción, Mutriku
Título 11º Defunciones
Folio/Página 51r
Nº Partida 21 
Urquidi Ybarlucea, Jose Fermin (I493)
 
1127 Nombre Pedro Maria
Apellidos Albizu, Eguibar
Fecha 1895-02-23
Padre Antonio, Albizu, Elorza
Madre Simona Maria, Eguibar, Zubimendi
Fondo Parroquia Nuestra Señora de la Asunción de Mutriku
Título 20º Bautismos
Folio/Página 410
Nº Partida 21
 
Albisu, Pedro Maria (I248826)
 
1128 Nombre: Jose Andres
Apellidos: Urquidi, Aristondo
Fecha 1886-11-10
Padre Jose Fermin, Urquidi, Ybarlucea
Madre Maria Concepcion, Aristondo, Galzacorta
Observaciones Es el hijo lejitimo póstumo.
Fondo Parroquia Nuestra Señora de la Asunción, Mutriku
Título 20º Bautismos
Folio/Página 117
Nº Partida 97 
Urquidi Aristondo, Jose Andres (I69)
 
1129 Nombre: Joseph Manuel
Apellidos: Yriarte, Galdos
Fecha: 1817-12-01
Padre: Joseph Ygnacio, Yriarte, Urquidi
Madre: Simona , Galdos, Oñederra
Observaciones: ----------
Localización
Fondo: Asunción de Nuestra Señora, en Mutriku, Gipuzkoa
Título: 15º Bautismos
Folio/Página: 173 vº
Nº Partida: 77
Perteneciente a Diócesis: Pamplona
Territorio Histórico: Gipuzkoa
Signatura: 2620/002-01
Sig. Microfilm: M113-04
Sig. Digital: 262000201-0181
Registro Informático: 1450750
Data Versión: 2008-07-28
 
Yriarte Galdos, Jose Manuel (I141141)
 
1130 Nombre: Manuel Ygnacio
Apellidos: Echaniz, Yriarte
Fecha: 1883-04-08
Padre: Jose Maria , Echaniz, Elordi
Madre: Maria Bernarda, Yriarte, Alcorta
Fondo: Asunción de Nuestra Señora, en Mutriku, Gipuzkoa
Título: 19º Bautismos
Folio/Página: 497 rº
Nº Partida: 40 
Echaniz Yriarte, Manuel Ygnacio (I156130)
 
1131 Norberta Mugica never married. She worked as a Governess in Elizondo, Navarra until her death. Mugica, Norberta Mugica (I6618599)
 
1132 Not finding baptism record :(
Also find no marriages of possible parents. No Salobe, Salove, S_l_ _e, etc.

The closest one is:
Sacramento:
BAUTISMOS-Registros originales
Fecha:
1899-03-23
Nombre y Apellidos:
Gabriel Agustín, San Vicente, -----
Padre:
-----, -----, -----
Madre:
-----, -----, -----
Comentarios:
Inscrito como "Gabriel Agustín San Vicente".
Madre desconocida / No consta;
Parroquia
Diócesis
Bilbao
Territorio histórico:
BIZKAIA
Localidad:
Bilbao-Abando - Albia
Parroquia:
31050 San Vicente Mártir
Fondo:
01.02.01.067 / Fondos Parroquiales / Archivos Parroquiales / Bilbao - Abando - Albia / San Vicente Mártir
Localización
ID:
228047
Código de Referencia
ES/AHEB-BEHA/F006.067 (1150/001-00)
Signatura
1150/001-00
Sig.Antigua
0164/001-00
Sig.Microfilm
9-633-03
Sig.Digital
115000100-0047 115000100-0048
Sig. Digital Libro
115000100
Página/folio
p. 037 - 038
Fechas del libro
1899 - 1899 
Salobe, Gabriel Agustin (I7002113)
 
1133 November 14, 1947
 
Source (S5)
 
1134 Num. 34
Dn. Agustin de Uberuaga y Gaviola
con
Da. Florentina de Azcuenaga y Basterrica

En la villa de Lequeitio, señorio de Vizcaya, Obispado de Vitoria, a diez de Diciembre de mil ochocientos ochenta y siete, yo el inprescrito presbit. cura ... de la sacrosanta basilica parroquial matriz Santa Maria de la Asunción de ella, y Arciipreste de la misma y su partido en virtud de autorizacion del M.... S. Provisor y Vicario General de esta diocesis su fecha veinticuatro de Octubre del año presente con dispensa del impedimento de primer grado de afinidad, previos los requisitoos en Derecho necesarios, casé por palabras de presente según el rito de la Santa Iglesia, de una parte Dn. Agustin de Uberuaga y Gaviola soltero, natural y feligres de esta villa de veintiocho años de edad, de ocupación cestero, hijo legítimo dmo de Dn. Ignacio de Uberuaga y de Da. Maria Juana de Gaviola, naturales de Amoroto, Vizcaya; y de la otra; Da. Florentina de Azcuenaga viuda de Dn. Ignacio de Uberuaga ,natural de Abando y feligres de esta, hija legitima de Dn. Luis de Azcuenaga y Da. Saturnina de Basterrica, naturales de Abando. Son testigos Dn. Julian de ..., casado, natural de esta, labrador y Dn. Felix de Izaguirre soltero, natural de Amoroto, carpintero. Y por ser verdad lo firmo, fecha ... supra. =sobre responde=presente=valga
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MATRIMONIOS-Registros originales
Fecha: 1887-12-10
[Esposo] Nombre y Apellidos: Agustin, Uberuaga, Gaviola
[Esposa] Nombre y Apellidos: Florentina, Ascuenaga, Basterica
Parroquia
Localidad: Lekeitio, Bizkaia-Lekeitio, Bizkaia
Parroquia: Lekeitio, Bizkaia - / La Asunción de Nuestra Señora
Página/folio: f. 136 vº
Fechas del libro: 1862 - 1892

 
Family: Agustin Antolin Uberuaga Gaviola / Florentina Azcuenaga Basterrica (F1569592)
 
1135 Num. 34
Dn. Agustin de Uberuaga y Gaviola
con
Da. Florentina de Azcuenaga y Basterrica

En la villa de Lequeitio, señorio de Vizcaya, Obispado de Vitoria, a diez de Diciembre de mil ochocientos ochenta y siete, yo el inprescrito presbit. cura ... de la sacrosanta basilica parroquial matriz Santa Maria de la Asunción de ella, y Arciipreste de la misma y su partido en virtud de autorizacion del M.... S. Provisor y Vicario General de esta diocesis su fecha veinticuatro de Octubre del año presente con dispensa del impedimento de primer grado de afinidad, previos los requisitoos en Derecho necesarios, casé por palabras de presente según el rito de la Santa Iglesia, de una parte Dn. Agustin de Uberuaga y Gaviola soltero, natural y feligres de esta villa de veintiocho años de edad, de ocupación cestero, hijo legítimo dmo de Dn. Ignacio de Uberuaga y de Da. Maria Juana de Gaviola, naturales de Amoroto, Vizcaya; y de la otra; Da. Florentina de Azcuenaga viuda de Dn. Ignacio de Uberuaga ,natural de Abando y feligres de esta, hija legitima de Dn. Luis de Azcuenaga y Da. Saturnina de Basterrica, naturales de Abando. Son testigos Dn. Julian de ..., casado, natural de esta, labrador y Dn. Felix de Izaguirre soltero, natural de Amoroto, carpintero. Y por ser verdad lo firmo, fecha ... supra. =sobre responde=presente=valga
...........

MATRIMONIOS-Registros originales
Fecha: 1887-12-10
[Esposo] Nombre y Apellidos: Agustin, Uberuaga, Gaviola
[Esposa] Nombre y Apellidos: Florentina, Ascuenaga, Basterica
Parroquia
Localidad: Lekeitio, Bizkaia-Lekeitio, Bizkaia
Parroquia: Lekeitio, Bizkaia - / La Asunción de Nuestra Señora
Página/folio: f. 136 vº
Fechas del libro: 1862 - 1892

 
 
1136 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Smit, W.M. (I368557)
 
1137 Obituary of John L. Echanis
John Louis Echanis, 95, of Ontario, Oregon passed away peacefully Thursday, October 1, 2020 with his daughter at his side.

John, commonly known as “Johnny or Uncle John”, to friends and family was born March 26, 1925 to Ignacio “Jack” and Maria Echanis. He was a father to Annette Echanis and loving grandfather to Hannah and Cole Cooper.

John was a lifelong resident of Ontario where he graduated high school and was an enthusiast of almost every organized sport. John participated in basketball, baseball and track and served as the football team manager and captain of the basketball team. Several years later, John was a member of the American Legion basketball team where they won a championship trophy, a basketball referee and organizer of youth athletic teams.

In 1943, John joined the United States Army and served in WWII as a rifleman in the 129th Infantry Regiment of the 37th Division serving in New Caledonia, the Solomons and Luzon Island. He was a recipient of the Purple Heart medal for wounds sustained in action in the Philipine Campaign and the Bronze Service Star for “heroic achievement”,

John worked in the beverage distributing business for a large portion of his life where he gained many friends throughout the Treasure Valley. One of the first questions he asked when meeting a new person was “where are you from?”. He usually knew either a friend or relative of every new acquaintance. John owned a triplex in Ontario and enjoyed tinkering with irrigation systems and home repairs. He enjoyed traveling to visit his daughter and her family as they moved around the country. The highlight of his travels was a trip to Spain to visit the Basque country where his parents were born and raised, as the Basque heritage is a fundamental aspect of life for the Echanis family.

He is survived by his daughter Annette and her husband Matt Cooper of Pennsylvania and California; granddaughter, Hannah Cooper, VMD of Kennewick, WA; grandson, Cole Cooper of Seattle, WA; his beloved sister, Josephine Keim of Ontario, OR; Timothy and Tamara Cables and numerous nieces and nephews.

The family would like to extend a heartfelt word of thanks to Josephine Keim and her family for helping John in many ways throughout his life; to the loving caregivers at Dorian Place and Horizon Hospice for allowing John to live with dignity in the final years of his life, and to the many friends he has made throughout the valley who made his life complete.

Graveside services will be held at Sunset Cemetery in Ontario on October 23rd at 1:00 P.M. Due to the current restrictions on gatherings, Attendance will be limited to family.

In lieu of flowers, the family suggests donations be made in his honor to the National Alzheimer's Association.

Arrangements and Services by Lienkaemper Chapel, Ontario 
Echanis, John Louis (I139616)
 
1138 Obituary of Josephine M Keim
Josephine Martina Echanis Keim, 98 of Ontario, Oregon passed peacefully at home Wednesday, July 20, 2022. Josephine, was born September 19th 1923, to Ygnacio “Jack” and Maria Echanis who emigrated from Spain to the US in the early 1900’s.

Josephine’s family operated a sheep business in the Steens Mountains and then opened their home for a Basque Boarding house in 1922 where the sheep herders from Spain had a place to live. Josephine helped her mother prepare meals for her family and boarders, gardened, canned fruits and vegetables, and cleaned the 15 room house after school. She also acted as an interpreter for the boarders when making banking decisions and business transactions. Their home became a landmark in Ontario because of its importance for the local history of the Basque people and a gathering place for the boarders and families of the Basques community in the surrounding area. The home hosted the first Basque dance in the boarding house in 1942.

Josephine married Charles (Chick) Keim in 1956. They resided in the Boarding House as she continued to work and care for her family and parents. Together, they raised three children, Tom, Mary Jo, and Tony. She was active in her children’s school activities, field trips, religious education, and would always have fresh baked goodies for everyone who visited their home. She welcomed everyone who walked in the door. She spoiled her four brothers and loved each of her nieces and nephews as if they were her own. She loved watching her children and grandchildren play sports and traveled to attend their sporting events. If she was unable to attend, she would sit by the radio and listened to each play and knew each player on the team. She was an active member of Blessed Sacrament Catholic Church Altar Society and helped to form the Ontario Basque Club in 1947. She was inducted into the Basque Hall of Fame in 2007 which was featured in New York, and she documented her families’ Basque history in 2016 which can be seen at the Boise Basque Museum in Boise, Idaho.

Josephine was preceded in death by her husband, Charles (Chick) Keim, her four brothers, Andres, Carmelo, John and Frank Echanis, her parents Jack and Maria Echanis, her Sisters-in-law Pat, Lucey and Delores Echanis, nephew Mike Echanis, and many aunts, uncles and cousins.

She is survived by her son Tom Keim and Jan Pennington, her daughter Mary Jo and husband Brett Flynn, and her son Tony Keim and Kellie Russell. She loved her 13 grand-children; Greg Keim, Jake & Joey Zabala, Toby, Keanna, Kylee, and Kody Keim, Healther and Carra Flynn, Samantha Herrera, Matison & Abigail Youngblood, and Erik Perkins. She adored her eight great-grandchildren; Sage & Jack Keim, Hadley & Ryan Lassandro, Jayce and Ava McClure, and Whitney and Ava Perkins, and her sister-in-law Lourena Echanis and numerous nieces and nephews that were an active part of her life whom she loved dearly.

We will remember Josephine for the unconditional love and acceptance that she had for her family and friends. Thank you Amuma for the coffee at your kitchen table, for sharing all of your stories, and for all of your love that made us feel we were at home. We Love You!

The family would like to thank Dr. Nani Cabrera and the staff of Heart ‘n Home Hospice for the care they gave to Josephine.

Josephine’s celebration of life hill be held Saturday, Sept. 24th. 2022 at 11:00 am in Ontario at the Blessed Sacrament Catholic Church, with a reception following the Mass. Rosary will be held at 10:30 am preceding the Mass.

In lieu of flowers, the family requests that donations be made to the Ontario Basque Club in Ontario or to St Peter’s School in Ontario in Josephine’s behalf.

Arrangements by Lienkaemper Chapel, Ontario.  
Echanis, Josephine Martina (I139615)
 
1139 Obituary: Juan Antonio Tony Madarieta

Times-News, The (Twin Falls, ID) - Wednesday, May 18, 2016

Juan Antonio "Tony" Madarieta

November 22, 1948 - May 14, 2016

RUPERT | Juan Antonio "Tony" Madarieta, 67, of Rupert, passed away Saturday, May 14, 2016, in Twin Falls.

Tony was born November 22, 1948, in Ispaster, Viz. Spain to Ramona and Marcial Madarieta.

He was preceded in death by his mother and father; and brothers, Jacinto, Paulino, Jose Miguel, and Federico.

Viewing for family and friends will be held 5-7:00 p.m. Thursday, May 19, 2016, at Joel Heward Hansen Mortuary, 710 6th St. in Rupert, from 6 to 8 p.m. with a recitation of the rosary at 7:00 p.m. Online condolences may be made at hansen-mortuary.com 
Madarieta Aboitiz, Juan Antonio (I352)
 
1140 Oficio del Cuerpo de Miñones comunicando la detención de Miguel Cortabitarte y Pedro Chichastegui, artista, ambos naturales y vecinos de Lequeitio, por el asesinato de Ignacio Uberuaga, cestero, natural y residente en Ispaster. Uberuaga Gaviola, Jose Ignacio (I5748474)
 
1141 oldest daughter of her parents

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Errecart, Marie (I6011154)
 
1142 oldest son of his parents Harguindeguy, Jean Bernard (I6011153)
 
1143 On February 20, 2016 Angela Mentaberry, 94, passed away and went home to her Lord. She was born on June 26, 1921 in Orovada, Nevada at Rock Creek Ranch to Frank and Marcelina Gabica. Angela made Nevada her home while living in Orovada, NV, McDermitt, NV and Winnemucca, NV. She graduated high school and went on to raise her family.

Angela was a firm believer in her Heavenly Father and was a member of St Paul’s Catholic Church.

She loved to garden and cook, as well as filling her home with love with her family by her side.

Angela is survived by her brother; John Gabica and daughters; LaRae Warden, Marilynn “Mernie” Warn (Jack); her grandchildren; John Warden Jr, Mike Warden, Todd Warn, Jaci Miller; her great grandchildren; Mike Warden Jr, Mitch Warden, Wyatt Warn, Josie Warn, Megan and Kenadee Miller, Jake Mega, Catherine Lilly Warden.

Angela is preceded in death by her parents; Frank SR and Marcelina Gabica; her brothers; Phil Gabica, and Frank Gabica; her sister; Vivian Mendietta.

The Mentaberry family would like to thank Angie and Gabby.

In lieu of flowers donations may be made to St. Paul’s Catholic Church or to the Winnemucca Senior Citizen Center or any charity of your choice.

Services will be held at St Paul’s Catholic Church on February 26, 2016 at 11am with interment to follow at the Winnemucca Cemetery. 
Gabica, Angela (I7314856)
 
1144 On her marriage record it indicates that her birth record states that her mother and father are unknown Harriet, Marie (I109)
 
1145 On July 29, 2016, Rachel Mariann Dean was called home by our Savior and Redeemer. Rachel was born in Boise on May 25, 2000. She was a loving, peaceful and happy baby. Rachel attended St. Marks Catholic school in Boise from kindergarten through t the eighth grade where she made many friends. She loved gymnastics and basketball. She looked forward to the annual Hallisey basketball tournament and going to the father-daughter dance each February. Rachel distinguished herself by being an “A” student and a loving, understanding and compassionate classmate and friend to all. Rachel attended high school at Bishop Kelly where she had fun playing volleyball and going to school activities.

Rachel loved animals, especially cats. Her cats “Sara”, “Toby” and “Melanie” were her steady bedtime and couch companions. Rachel also loved horses and horseback riding. She experienced many summertime and fall rides with her family in the Idaho mountains. Rachel also enjoyed being outdoors and doing outdoor activities. She spent many happy hours camping, ATV riding, boating, hunting and fishing with her family and friends.

Rachel was happiest spending time with her friends. She enjoyed going to the movies, eating out, going to the mall, listening to music, sleep overs and taking “selfie” pictures. Some of Rachel’s favorite things were red roses, chicken enchiladasas, driving her car, shopping, and baking (then eating) brownies. Rachel brought immense joy and happiness to her family, teachers and friends. Her laughter, sense of humor, light-hearted nature, infectious smile and beautiful personality will be missed by all who know her.

Rachel is survived by her loving parents, Lisa Dean and Bill (Dena) Dean; brother, Matt; grandparents Paul and Virginia Stroschein; grandparents Mel and Pat Dean; aunt Madonna (Jim) Taipale; aunt Kathy Stroschein; uncle Eric (Katie) Stroschein; aunt Sheryl (Rob) Hodel; uncle Andy (Wendy) Dean; and numerous cousins and extended family. Rachel is preceded in death by her beloved uncle Brian Edward Stroschein.

In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the “Rachel Dean Memorial Fund For Bipolar Disorder Research (B.D.R.)”, First Tech Federal Credit Union, 11311 W. Chinden Blvd., M/S/ 265, Boise, ID 83714; (208) 323-6523. Memorial contributions can be made in person, by mail or through your bank’s electronic bill-pay feature. The routing number for First Tech Federal Credit Union is 3211-8037-9 and the account number is 9328407474.

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Dean, Rachel (I5560347)
 
1146 On March 15, 1910 Elias re-entered the United States. He Left Le Havre on March 5, 1910 on the ship Gascogne. He is on line 17 of the passenger manifest. It states that he had lived in Boise for 9 years and his occupation was listed as rancherman. The address he was listed as going to in Boise was 1620 N. 13th. According to the 1910 census (dated April 15th, 1910), the head of household at this address was Miguel Gabica. Elias isn't listed on this census at this address but the following are: Ana Gabica (Miguel's wife), John, Jesus, Louie (sons), Bena (sister), Louie (brother-in-law), Jesus (nephew) and a 16 year-old niece that is hard to read but looks like "Amona"
 
Gabicagoxeascoa Echaniz, Elias (I5456795)
 
1147 on military reg. His birthdate is listed as May 10, 1892 Abarrategui, Domingo (I5457109)
 
1148 On passenger manifest it is indicated that his parents are in Maya. His birthplace is listed as Lerga. Goyeneche, Jose Fernando (I5739549)
 
1149 On Saturday, July 15, 2017, Julian Lawrence Laca's life on this earth ended peacefully after a long fought battle with Alzheimer's. He was surrounded by his devoted family, and their families, who were able to tell him how much he meant to them and to give him permission to go into the arms of Jesus.

Julian was a unique man. Rumor has it that he was the tallest Basque in the world at 6'8", an intimidating presence until you met him. He was a loving and caring husband, father, grandfather, brother, friend and educator. Julian was a true servant leader and found joy in his 35-year career as an educator and coach in 3 different communities: Parma, Wilder and Fruitland. He loved Parma and over his 57 years residency he served as a member of Lions Club, planning and zoning, city council, coach of little league basketball, baseball and track. He supported Parma athletics in any capacity needed. He spent countless hours in the gym that upon retirement to honor his dedication, it was named the Julian Laca Gymnasium.

After his daughter Marcy married into the Gonzaga basketball family his passion became Zag basketball and he was privileged to follow the team all over the US. Coaching must be in the family genes as daughter Chrissy went on to marry a baseball coach. So summer evenings were spent watching or listening to minor league baseball games. As a true grandfather, "Papo" also watched many of his grandkids' athletic events no matter what the weather.

Julian was the son of Basque immigrants, John and Gregoria Laca. He was born May 2, 1938 in Ontario, Oregon. He spent his youth living in New Plymouth, McDermitt and Ontario. When he started school he didn't speak a word of English yet ironicallly began his career teaching English and PE. After graduation from Ontario High School he was offered a full ride scholarship to play basketball at The College of Idaho where he was a four-year starting center. It was at the College of Idaho that he met many lifelong friends including his wife of 54 years, Eileen Moule.

Julian and Eileen were married in 1963 and Eileen began teaching first grade in Parma. In 1966 after the birth of their son John, Julian earned his Master's Degree in Educational Administration at the University of Idaho and Eileen was able to be a fulltime mom. Later Julian was hired as Parma's counselor; later junior high principal. In 1969, he had an opportunity to become the Superintendent of Schools in Wilder. The school and the community welcomed him and his family but he realized after two years how much he missed the daily interaction with students. He accepted a position at Fruitland High School as the Principal until returning to Parma School District where he finished out his career. In true Julian fashion, he remained close friends with many of the people he worked with in both Wilder and Fruitland. He was a well-liked and respected administrator in all three communities. His openness and approachability resulted in him being able to mentor many people in various facets of their life.

Julian had many hobbies in his life … fishing, golfing, playing city league basketball and softball, coaching, playing cards and cribbage with his buddies and then also his children and grandchildren. He was competitive until the end, even hated losing to his grandkids. Julian enjoyed giving coaching advice over the years. He didn't expect pay for his coaching expertise, and he sat on many a bench in girl's and boys' basketball giving endless support and doing his signature clap. He was a long-time member of the Third District Coaches Association and Board of Control. In honor of his many years of service, the association named the Lifetime Member Award after him.

Eileen was truly the love of his life, his anchor, and her devotion to him was a living testament to the vows taken at marriage. Julian and Eileen were richly blessed with 4 children: John (Nicole) Laca and their son Jayce; Angie (Ben) Krauss anand their children Noelani, Abraham and Makena; Marcy (Mark) Few and their children AJ, Joe, Julia and Colt; and Chrissy (Gary) Van Tol and their children Gehrig, Amaia, Peyton and Gibson. Also one sister, Angie Good (her late husband Frank), and her children, Greg (Sherri) and Steve Good, Nancy (John) Kiesewetter and nephews Carson and Jack. He also had cousins from Reno, Nevada and numerous sisters-in-law and brothers-in-law from Eileen's family who Julian truly loved and enjoyed.

Julian was a life-long Catholic and a member of Our Lady of the Valley Church in Caldwell. Julian lived his faith as evidenced in his humility and actions. He visited the sick, he helped people when they needed it, he was kind and considerate and had a heart for the vulnerable. He had spirit of generosity, laughter and joy that was contagious. He was described by a former student as a giant of man with a heart even bigger.

His funeral will be at Our Lady of the Valley Catholic Church on Friday, July 21st at 4:00 p.m. under the direction of Dakan Funeral Chapel, Caldwell with dinner to follow to celebrate his life. All are welcome. Condolences may be shared at www.dakanfuneralchapel.com

In addition to the many friends who visited, the family will be forever grateful to Heart n' Home Hospice, Susan Bennett, Steve Jones, Bob Schaefer and Larry and Pam Haddock for all their help with Julian these past few months.

In lieu of flowers, the family suggests donations to Heart n' Home Hospice, 822 S 10th Ave, Caldwell, ID 83605 or Parma High Athletics (Basketball and Track programs) at 137 Panther Way, Parma, ID 83660.

(publicado en Idaho Press Tribune, Legacy.com el 19 de julio de 2017) 
Laca, Julian Lawrence (I7445102)
 
1150 Ontario - Marcos V. Veristain, 81, passed away Dec. 24, 2007, after a long illness, at his residence in Ontario, Ore. He was born on March 15, 1926, in Bates, Ore., to Ventura and Rita Veristain. He was the youngest of six children who grew up on the family’s ranch in Willowcreek, near Vale, Ore. During World War II, Mark proudly served his country in the U.S. Army and then returned to graduate from Vale Union High School in 1947.

He was married to Dixie Lewin of Vale, Ore., from 1949 to 1972, and they had five children, Lynda Dallman, of Hood River, Dorothy Elliott, of Hermiston, Diana Jensen, of Oxbow, Rev. Marcos V. Veristain II, of Idaho City, and Barry Veristain, of Portland.

His second marriage to Adealia “Dee” Barrentine (Ego) of Ontario, Ore., in 1974 brought the addition of two daughters from Dee’s previous marriage: Charlene Hirschi, of Logan, Utah, and Kay McPheeters, of Vale, Ore.


Mark worked for the Idaho Power Company for over 35 years. He started his career as a lineman in Vale, Ore., in 1950 and retired as a dispatcher in Payette, Idaho, in 1985. He was a life member of the Ontario Elks Lodge.

He was an enthusiastic outdoorsman, enjoying hunting, fishing and boating well into his retirement years. His motor home travels with Dee took them through 49 states, highlighted by sightseeing trips to Washington, D.C., and Yellowstone and salmon fishing excursions in Alaska and on the Oregon coast. Mark was an avid gardener throughout his life, growing fruit, vegetables and beautiful flowers that he loved to share with his beloved family members.

In addition to his parents, Mark was preceded in death by his sisters, Juanita Bashford, Avelina Bigelow and Petra McCrary; and one granddaughter, Heather Veristain.

He is survived by his loving wife of 33 years and will be dearly missed by all of his seven children, 22 grandchildren, 55 great-grandchildren, two great-great-grandchildren and his two sisters, Filomena Crisman, of Baker City, and Santa Hill, of LaGrande.

The family suggests that remembrances be made to XL Hospice in Payette, Idaho, in care of Lienkaemper Chapel, P.O. Box 970, Ontario, OR, 97914.

Family and friends are invited to a memorial service to be held at 1:30 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 5, 2008, at the Lienkaemper Chapel in Vale.

In the spring, Mark’s family will gather to celebrate his life near the north fork of the Malheur river, the site of many family outings and treasured memories. 
Veristain, Marcos (I4047188)
 

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