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851 Extracto de Partida de Matrimonio
Esposo: José Maria, Echaniz, Elordi
Esposa: Maria Bernarda, Yriarte, Alcorta
Fecha: 1882-06-17
Fondo: Asunción de Nuestra Señora, en Mutriku, Gipuzkoa
Título: 6º Matrimonios
Folio/Página: 26 rº
Nº Partida: 13
 
Family: Jose Maria Echaniz Elordi / Maria Bernarda Yriarte Alcorta (F47579)
 
852 Fallecio a las 3 de la tarde del dia anterior en la calle Santisima Trinidad. Uberuaga Gaviola, Maria Micaela Manuela (I5748510)
 
853 Family lived in "Uribe Becua" in Berriatua. Genaro and Andres were born there. Plaza Uribarren, Juan (I1572096)
 
854 Father is John Guerricabeitia Beitia, Fred (I5349349)
 
855 Faustina Dickey passed peacefully on Dec. 27, 2013, of natural causes.

She was born in Feb. 19, 1920, to Dionisio and Damasa (Meabe) Gabica at St. Alphous Hospital in Boise, Idaho.

Faustina married Doyle Dickey (deceased) on Dec. 24, 1941, and after World War II lived in Middleton, Caldwell and Napa until 2010, when she moved to Longview, Wash., to be closer to her family.

Faustina enjoyed working and retired as manager of the Canyon County License Bureau. Among other pastimes, she enjoyed doing ceramics and leaves many wonderful and creative pieces for her family to enjoy. She loved to dance and was a member of the Red Hat Society. She spoke fluent Basque and was very proud of her Basque heritage.

Faustina is survived by one brother, Henry Gabica; sons, Jim and Tom Dickey; grandchildren, Tom, Susan, Paula, and John; great-grandchildren, Mitch, Alli, Maleia, TJ, and Kaden; and many nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by two brothers, John and Joe Gabica; and one sister, Virginia (Gabica) Stevens.

A funeral service is planned for 11 a.m. on Saturday, Jan. 4, at the Canyon Hill Cemetery in Caldwell, Idaho. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to the Basque Foundation, 601 Grove St., Boise, ID 83702.
Napa Valley Register (CA) - Tuesday, December 31, 2013
 
Gabica, Faustina (I5457602)
 
856 Fecha:1882-12-26
Nombre y Apellidos:Esteban, Goitiandia, Bengoa
Padre:Miguel, Goitiandia, Laca
Madre:Balentina, Bengoa, Madarieta
Localidad:Mendexa-Mendexa
53130 San Pedro Ad Vincula
ID:453260
Página/folio f. 135 vº
Fechas del libro 1843 - 1895 
Goitiandia Bengoa, Esteban (I7352295)
 
857 Federico 'Fred' Madarieta

Times-News, The (Twin Falls, ID) - Friday, November 6, 2009

Federico 'Fred' Madarieta

RUPERT - Federico "Fred" Madarieta, 80, died Wednesday, Nov. 4, 2009, in Edinburg, Texas.

Born in Ispaster, Vizcaya, Spain, Mr. Madarieta had lived in Rupert, Idaho, for the past 63 years.

He is preceded in death by his parents, Marcial and Ramona Madarieta; three brothers, Paulino, Jose Miguel and Jacinto Madarieta; and a sister, Victoria Madarieta. Mr. Madarieta is survived by his wife, Nohemi Madarieta of Rupert; a daughter, CarmelaMadarieta of Edinburg, Texas; son-in-law, Noe Jimenez Jr. of Edinburg, Texas; two grandchildren, Rene Tijerina Jr. and Ashley Amanda Tijerina; two brothers, Ramon Madarieta of Howe, Idaho, and Juan Antonio Madarieta of Rupert; four sisters, Carmen Bidaburu of Boise, Idaho, and Begonia Serafina, Ana Maria and Iciar Madarieta, all of Spain.

Visitation will be from 5 to 9 p.m., with rosary at 7 p.m. Friday, Nov. 6, at Memorial Funeral Home, 208 E. Canton in Edinburg, Texas. The funeral will be at 11 a.m. Saturday, Nov. 7, at Sacred Heart Catholic Church in Edinburg, Texas. Interment will follow at the Val Verde Memorial Gardens in Donna, Texas.

Services are under the direction of Memorial Funeral Home in Edinburg.

• Published Friday, November 6, 2009 
Madarieta Aboitiz, Federico (I342)
 
858 Felisa Marie Madariaga Arritola, age 91, of Boise, formerly of Jordan Valley passed away at home on January 19, 2010, surrounded by her loving family. She was born in the Madariaga Boarding House in Jordan Valley on September 19, 1918 to Eulogio and Trinidad Madariaga. She worked in the boarding house until she married Paul Arritola on December 9, 1938. In their first years together, they ranched at the Old Arritola Ranch and had their first four children, Marie, Rosie, Paul and Patricia. Later, while leasing the Acarregui place, they had Dan and Joanne. They purchased and moved back to the boarding house when the kids began to reach school age. Felisa ran the boarding house, using her many gifts of hospitality including cooking, cleaning and entertaining, while Paul leased and owned various other ranches. The boarding house was "the" gathering place for both sides of the family and friends for many years. After the boarding house years, they continued ranching. Heer beloved Paul passed away on October 2, 1977. Felisa was a true artist at making sweaters. For years she knitted sweaters producing hundreds of them for family and friends throughout the valley. Her favorite tradition was making them for all of the newborn babies. She loved cooking big Basque meals and hosted most of the family gatherings over the years. She was the absolute queen of Basque rice pudding. No matter how hard her family tried over the years, they could never get it as p perfect as she did. She loved visitors of all ages and insisted that when you came to see her, you eat good food and lots of it. She became "Amuma" to old and young alike, whether you were related by blood or not. When she moved to Boise and was no longer able to host the big gatherings, she still bossed from the living room. She also ventured out and drove the golf cart for her daughters - becoming their golf mascot. She was preceded in death by her husband, Paul; baby daughter, Patricia; brothers, Joe, Sabino and Aiden; sisters Aurora and Bea; and son-in-law, Dick Kershner. She is survived by children Marie Kershner; Rosie Pinkela (Frank); Paul Arritola; Dan Arritola (Mary); Joanne Odiaga (Mike); 13 grandchildren, 35 great-grandchildren; siblings Rosie Bilboa; Leonora Greiner; Richard Madariaga (Bonnie); Aleck Madariaga; Mary Tom (Benny). There will be a communion service at the Parish Hall in Jordan Valley at 7:00-7:30 p.m. on Friday evening (January 22), followed by visitation from 7:30-9:00 p.m. Funeral services will be on Saturday (January 23) at the grade school gym in Jordan Valley at 11:00 a.m., followed by a meal at the Parish Hall. Services are under the direction of Flahiff Funeral Chapel, Caldwell. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to the , P.O. Box 22718, Oklahoma City, OK 73123-1718 or the Jordan Valley Ambulance.

Published in Idaho Statesman on January 21, 2010 
Madariaga, Felisa (I7410659)
 
859 Felisa Marie Madariaga Arritola, age 91, of Boise, formerly of Jordan Valley passed away at home on January 19, 2010, surrounded by her loving family. She was born in the Madariaga Boarding House in Jordan Valley on September 19, 1918 to Eulogio and Trinidad Madariaga. She worked in the boarding house until she married Paul Arritola on December 9, 1938. In their first years together, they ranched at the Old Arritola Ranch and had their first four children, Marie, Rosie, Paul and Patricia. Later, while leasing the Acarregui place, they had Dan and Joanne. They purchased and moved back to the boarding house when the kids began to reach school age. Felisa ran the boarding house, using her many gifts of hospitality including cooking, cleaning and entertaining, while Paul leased and owned various other ranches. The boarding house was "the" gathering place for both sides of the family and friends for many years. After the boarding house years, they continued ranching. Heer beloved Paul passed away on October 2, 1977. Felisa was a true artist at making sweaters. For years she knitted sweaters producing hundreds of them for family and friends throughout the valley. Her favorite tradition was making them for all of the newborn babies. She loved cooking big Basque meals and hosted most of the family gatherings over the years. She was the absolute queen of Basque rice pudding. No matter how hard her family tried over the years, they could never get it as p perfect as she did. She loved visitors of all ages and insisted that when you came to see her, you eat good food and lots of it. She became "Amuma" to old and young alike, whether you were related by blood or not. When she moved to Boise and was no longer able to host the big gatherings, she still bossed from the living room. She also ventured out and drove the golf cart for her daughters - becoming their golf mascot. She was preceded in death by her husband, Paul; baby daughter, Patricia; brothers, Joe, Sabino and Aiden; sisters Aurora and Bea; and son-in-law, Dick Kershner. She is survived by children Marie Kershner; Rosie Pinkela (Frank); Paul Arritola; Dan Arritola (Mary); Joanne Odiaga (Mike); 13 grandchildren, 35 great-grandchildren; siblings Rosie Bilboa; Leonora Greiner; Richard Madariaga (Bonnie); Aleck Madariaga; Mary Tom (Benny). There will be a communion service at the Parish Hall in Jordan Valley at 7:00-7:30 p.m. on Friday evening (January 22), followed by visitation from 7:30-9:00 p.m. Funeral services will be on Saturday (January 23) at the grade school gym in Jordan Valley at 11:00 a.m., followed by a meal at the Parish Hall. Services are under the direction of Flahiff Funeral Chapel, Caldwell. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to the , P.O. Box 22718, Oklahoma City, OK 73123-1718 or the Jordan Valley Ambulance.

Published in Idaho Statesman on January 21, 2010 
Madariaga, Felisa (I5748610)
 
860 Fernando Esteban Mujica arrived in the USA on January 24, 1910 at the age of 20 years old on LA TOURAINE ship out of LeHavre, France to Ellis Island. According to Argitxu (Historian for NABO) he came as a sheepherder to Soda Springs, Idaho. He herded sheep in the Soda Springs and Rupert, Idaho areas for year, died in idaho from a heart attack at sheep camp, buried in California. Mujica, Fernando Esteban (I6618553)
 
861 Final rites were held Monday morning for Joe Bicondoa, 61, who passed away suddenly Juyly 14, 1961. Services were held in St. James Catholic Church in Cedarville with interment in the Eagleville cemetery.

Jos Bicondoa was born in Elibono, Spain, December 29, 1899 and came from his native Spain to the John Erramouspe ranch at Eagleville, California, in June 1918. November 10, 1941 he was united in marriage with Juanita Satica of Susanville in ththe St. Thomas Ackuinis (sic) Cathedral in Reno, Nevada. Four children were born to them, Joe, Jr., Carmen, Angela, and Michael, all of whom survive him as does his wife Juanita of Eagleville, and six brothers and sisters all living in Spain. Two nephews and a cousin reside in California.

Jos had been in the sheep business since 1928 and owned a ranch near Eagleville, where his family lives. He will be greatly missed by his many friends in Surprise Valley.

Modoc County Record, Page 1, July 20, 1961 
Vicondoa Arraztoa, Martin Jose (I4261728)
 
862 Fondo Parroquia de Nuestra Señora de la Asunción, en MUTRIKU
Título 18º Bautismos
Folio/Página 93r
Nº Partida 96 
Imaz Zubiaurre, Francisca Antonia Leocadia (I1138445)
 
863 Fondo Parroquia de Nuestra Señora de la Asunción, en MUTRIKU
Título 6º Matrimonios
Folio/Página 7v
Nº Partida 3 
Family: Domingo Maria Arriola Juaristi / Francisca Antonia Leocadia Imaz Zubiaurre (F351936)
 
864 Fondo: Fondos Parroquiales, La Asunción de Nuestra Señora
Título: Libro nº8 de registros originales de difuntos
Fechas extremas:1883 - 1907 
Araquistain Urquidi, Maria Andresa (I4121391)
 
865 Fondo: Fondos Parroquiales, San Miguel Arcángel
Título: Libro nº6 de registros originales de casados de la parroquia de San Miguel Arcángel de Ispaster. 16-06-1855 / 05-02-1986.
Fechas extremas: 1855 - 1986
Folio/Página: 097 vº 
Family: Miguel Anton Goitiandia Laca / Valentina Bengoa Madarieta (F2036819)
 
866 FORT BENTON - Benoni Stephenie "Ben" Redant, 96, of Fort Benton, a longtime farmer and a native of Belgium, died of natural causes Friday November 16, 2007 at Missouri River Medical Center.
Visitation is 5 to 7 p.m. Thursday at Benton Funeral Home and one hour prior to funeral service at the First Christian Church. His funeral is 11 a.m. Friday at the First Chris-tian Church with burial at Riverside Cemetery Fort Benton.
Survivors include granddaughter Yvonne Redant, great-grandson Thomas Redant and grandson Ben Redant, all of Regina Sask., Can-ada and grandson John Redant of Charleston S.C; a sister, Margaret O'Hara of Great Falls; nephew Mike O'Hara of Fort Benton; nieces Patricia (O'Hara) Szudera of Havre, Mary Louise (O'Hara) McShane of Lolo, Paulette (Re-dant) Heguilustoy of Bakersfield, Calif., Annette (Redant) Morfin of Carson City, Nev.; and numerous great- and great-great-nieces and nephews.
Ben was born July 16,1911, near Aalst, Belgium, the fifth son of Prosper and Cardula Redant. After World War I the Redant family came to the United States in 1919, through Ellis Island, and settled in Everett, Wash., where Ben earned his high school diploma. In 1931 the Redant family bought a ranch on the Teton River north of Fort Benton and Ben moved to Montana shortly after.
Ben married Ferne Hanson in May 1935, and they were devoted to each other for over sixty years. Ben and Ferne made their home north of Fort Benton on the Hanson homestead in the Goosebill area and farmed there until their retire-ment in 1974. They had one son, Phillip, who preceded his parents in death in 1998, and a daughter-in-law Julie, who died six months later in 1999.
Ben and Ferne were always de-voted to their grandchildren but especially after their parents' deaths.
Ben was very state- and civic-minded, including his efforts with area growers in the founding of Montana Grain Growers Associa-tion and his fund raising efforts for the St. Claire Hospital, now the Missouri River Medical Center in Fort Benton. He was a faithful member of the First Christian Church in Fort Benton.
Ben loved playing cards, reading and state and national politics of which he always held a strong opinion. Ben lived his life on his own terms, including helping others.
In addition to his wife, son and daughter-in-law, Ben was preceded in death by his brothers, Emery, John, August and Leo Redant, and an infant niece.
His family and friends will greatly miss Ben's engaging per-sonality and dedicated love.
Memorials are suggested to Missouri River Medical Center or to the charity of your choice.
Condolences may be posted online at www.gftribune.com/obituaries.


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Published in Great Falls Tribune on Nov. 19, 2007. 
Redant, Benoni Stephenie (I400)
 
867 found partida en Derio Azcuenaga Garai, Juana Josefa (I5948941)
 
868 Francisco "Frank" Bengoa Sr was born in Yscatein, Viscaya, Spain. Father of Cleto, (aged 18 at the time of his father's death), Frank Jr.(aged 15 at the time of his father's death), Margaret (aged 13 at the time of her father's death) and Christopher (aged 10 at the time of his father's death). Brother of the late Domingo Bengoa and Mrs. Jesus Araguena. He owned and operated the Jackson Creek Ranch. Bengoa Nachiondo, Jose Francisco (I1120814)
 
869 Francisco Mugica left Bordeaux, France on 15 September 1920 under the name of Francisco Mujica Iribarren and arrived in California 24 October 1920. Mugica, Francisca (I6618581)
 
870 From son Manuel's passenger manifest Madariaga Monasterio, Cándido (I7815761)
 
871 George Baptiste Mentaberry

George Baptiste Mentaberry also known as Patch passed away on September 7, 2011 at his home in Winnemucca. He was born February 22, 1930 in Winnemucca to John and Damiena

Mentaberry. He spent his school years in Winnemucca and summers on Washburn Creek Ranch, the family ranch in McDermitt. Patch attended Winnemucca Grammar School and graduated from Humboldt High School in 1949. While attending High School he participated in many sports. In 1949 he was chosen as an all-state player in basketball. Upon graduation Patch attended the University of Nevada for one year before going into the Army and serving in the Korean War.

Patch raised seven children at Washburn Creek Ranch. Patch owned and worked on Washburn Creek ranch with his brother Eddie for 54 years before retiring four years ago.

Patch is preceded in death by his first wife Jeanne Bovenzi Mentaberry; parents John and Damiena Mentaberry; brothers John Jr., Fausto and Henry Mentaberry; sister Annie Bengoa, and son Dennis Mentaberry.

Patch is survived by his brothers David and Eddie Mentaberry; sisters Mary Yrueta and Dee Jones; daughters Tammy Pollock (Kelly), Darby Bryant (John), Hayley Bernardi (Luca), and Whitney Mentaberry; sons Mike Mentaberry (Mary) and John Mentaberry; grandchildren Scooter Mentaberry (Eleny), Meagan Oppenheim [Joao], Molly Mentaberry, Margaret Bwire [Joe], Kevin Mentaberry, Melissa Panell (Shane), Jay Mentaberry, Mitch Pollock, Daniel Pollock, Hallie Bryant, Daphne Bryant, and Kirby Bryant, great grandchildren; Henry Dennis Mentaberry, Peyton Carrion, Jeremiah Bwire, Aiella Mentaberry-Gilbert, Mazy Mentaberry, Ava Mentaberry, Zaden

Mentaberry, Cheney Kessler, Tenley Pennell, and Ireland Pannell. He is also survived by many nieces and nephews.

Patch enjoyed watching high school athletics, going on mining ventures with his brothers, and watching and betting on pro football. Patch also enjoyed owning a race horse "Make Space" with friends in McDermitt and traveling to different locations in the west to watch the horse race and win! The Basque Stables will not be forgotten.

A rosary will be held at 5:30 p.m. on Friday August 9, 2011 at St. Paul's Catholic Church. The Celebration of Life will be held at 10:00 a.m. on Saturday August 10, 2011 also at St. Paul's Catholic Church in Winnemucca. Arrangements are under the direction of Albertson Funeral Home. Those wishing to send condolences to the family may do so at www.albertsonfuneralhome.com.

Donations may be made to Winnemucca Volunteer Hospice Program P.O. Box 843 Winnemucca, Nevada 89446 or to the Senior Center Meals on Wheels Program.

Poppa George, Patch, Dad, thank you for all you have done and all the great times we have had! We love you!

Published in Reno Gazette-Journal on Sept. 9, 2011
- See more at: http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/rgj/obituary.aspx?n=george-baptiste-mentaberry&pid=153521992&fhid=13845#sthash.ReiwiVQy.dpuf 
Mentaberry, George Baptiste (I7330510)
 
872 George L. Anchustegui George L. Anchustegui, of Ontario, Ore., died Saturday Oct. 13, 2007 of natural causes at an Ontario care center. Viewing will be from 6 until 8 p.m., Wednesday, Oct. 17, 2007 at Cloverdale Funeral Home. Funeral services wiill be held at 1 p.m., Thursday, Oct. 18, 2007, at Cloverdale Funeral Home, Boise, Idaho, with Rev. Robert Irwin officiating. Burial services will follow at Morris Hill Cemetery. Services are under the direction of Cloverdale Funeral Home. George was born Oct. 11, 1928 in Boise, the son of Gregorio and Fermina (Yturri) Anchustegui. He lived in Boise, Bruneau, and Sheep Camp in the Owyhee mountains at various times during his youth. George graduated from Bruneau Rural High School and lalater married Nina Harris on Nov. 21, 1950, at Elko, Nev. George worked as a truck driver for most of his life and retired as a Truck Driving instructor for Boise State University in 2001. Following retirement, George spent the winters in Arizona and the rest of the year alternating between his four children's homes. George was affectionately called "Chi Chi" by his children and grandchildren. Survivors include sons, Gary (Renee) Anchustegui of Boise, Steve (Debra) Anchustegui of Meridian, and daughters, Denise (Dan) Shewmaker of Kimberly, Idaho, and Kathy L. Anchustegui, of Fruitland, Idaho. George is also survived by nine grandchildren, Michelle, Antonio, and Tracy Anchustegui, Brandee Lewis and Mike Shewmaker, Mike, Lauren, and Rachel Anchustegui, and Katie Fox; 10 great-grandchildren, two sisters, Marie Cortabitarte of Boise, and Clarine Villenuve (Gene) of Phoenix, Ariz., and nephews, Jack Cortabitarte (Belinda), John Anchustegui, Jr. (Jane,) Jeff Villenuve, and Greg Villenuve. He was preceded in death by his wife, Nina; sister, Phyllis Uranga; brother, John Anchustegui, Sr.; and grandson, Seth Fox.

Idaho Statesman, The (Boise, ID) - Wednesday, October 17, 2007 
Anchustegui, George (I2826484)
 
873 Gloria Miren (Isaguire) Mendiola age 89 of Walla Walla passed away August 9th, 2017.

Gloria was born February 4th 1928 in Brooklyn, New York and was the only child to Zenon and Hazel Isaguire. Shortly thereafter the family moved to Boise, Idaho where she attended school and ultimately graduated from St. Teresa's Academy (High School). After attending a local business school she spent many years working for the Commissioner of Agriculture's office in Boise as a secretary.

In 1957 she married Thomas "Tom" J. Mendiola in Boise. Tom (from Mountain Home) was a professional civil engineer with the US Army Corps of Engineers during the busy dam construction era. They followed the construction work from Moses Lake, Washington to Hermiston Oregon, Tri-Cities, Clarkston, and ultimately Walla Walla working many dam projects on the Columbia and Snake Rivers.

Gloria is survived by her son Martin and his wife Susan, and their son Jacob (from Pullman, Washington). She was preceded in death by her husband Thomas.

While being a devoted wife and mother Gloria developed a calling as a volunteer, actively giving back to her church and the community. She spent many years volunteering for the Catholic schools in Clarkston, Park Manor nursing home in Walla Walla, Assumption Parrish in Walla Walla, and over 20 years as a volunteer in the chapel at St. Mary's hospital in Walla Walla. Gloria helped "train" many priests within the Diocese and was a devoted Seattle Mariner and Seattle Seahawk fan.

She was a supporter and charter member of the Basque organization, Euzkaldunak (Boise). Gloria was always willing to helping someone in need, would do anything for her cherished grandson. and was not afraid to give anyone her opinion.

Funeral Mass will be celebrated on Monday, August 14, 2017 at 10:00 am (PST) at Assumption – The Blessed Virgin Catholic Church in Walla Walla followed by a graveside service at 5:00 p.m. (MST) at Morris Hill Cemetery in Boise, Idaho. In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations be made to Catholic Charities of Spokane (PO Box 2253, Spokane, WA 99210), Assumption Parrish (2098 East Alder, Walla Walla, WA 99362), or the Basque Foundation, Inc. (601 Grove St., Boise, ID 83702) On-line guest book is at www.kimballfh.com

Kimball Funeral Home of Pullman, Washington is caring for the family

(published on Aug. 11, 2017 in Idaho Statesman, Legacy.com) 
Izaguirre, Gloria (I4292971)
 
874 Godaparents- Ignacio Garai and Agustina Zubiaur

p. 93 Abando- San Vicente Martir

Microfilm # 1279669 
Azcuenaga Goyarzun, Agustina Paula (I5948905)
 
875 Godparents - Lino Larrea and Josefa de Ascuenaga

Microfilm # 1279668

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DEFUNCIONES-Registros originales
Fecha: 1855-08-17
Nombre y Apellidos: Luis, Basterrica, -----
Localidad: Bilbao-Abando - Albia
Parroquia:Bilbao - / San Vicente Mártir
ID: 62057
Página/folio: f. 155 vº
Fechas del libro: 1831-08-31 - 1855-09-19
 
Basterrica Ascuenaga, Luis Gonzaga Lino (I5887079)
 
876 Godparents: Cristobal Guerricabeitia (Arbatzegi) and Ana Teresa Arescurrinaga (Nabarniz) Aldecua Yrusta, Ana Teresa (I4613760)
 
877 Godparents: Manuel Maria Ycazuriaga Echeandia and Maria Juliana Zabalbeazcoa Mendive Telleria, Juan Manuel (I5332551)
 
878 Godparents: Pedro Ormaechea (paternal grandfather) and Maria Endeiza from Kortezubi Albizua Ormaechea, Maria Cesarea (I4385321)
 
879 Godparents: Pedro Ormaechea (paternal grandfather) and Maria Endeiza from Kortezubi Albizua Ormaechea, Maria Cesarea (I4385321)
 
880 Grace Louise Mainvil
1934-2017

Grace L. Mainvil, 83, formerly of Weiser, ID, passed away on October 6, 2017 at her home in Eagle, ID with her family at her side. Our mother and smiling friend is now resting after a long and fulfilling life.
Grace was born in San Juan Capistrano, CA to Basque immigrants from Spain and France on January 17, 1934. She attended elementary and high schools in San Juan Capistrano, CA. She received her Home Economics undergraduate degree from Our Lady o of the Lake College in San Antonio, TX and her Masters of Science in Education from USC, CA by the age of 21. Grace taught high school home economics in Whittier, CA then left teaching when she married her husband, John, in 1959. They made their home in Riverside, CA before moving to Weiser, ID in 1972. During this time, Grace assisted with the sheep ranching and farming all while raising 4 daughters. She supported Basque sheepherders, participated in the Wool Growers by promoting “EaEat Lamb, Wear Wool”, was a local 4-H club leader, and volunteered at church and school events for many years. Grace was a member of the Chino CA, Ontario OR, and Boise ID Basque Clubs and served as a delegate and treasurer for the North American Basque Organization (NABO) for 28 years. As a national officer, she represented the organization at national and international events. She loved sharing her Basque culture with her family and communities. For her years of service and contributions, she received a NABO life-time achievement award and was inducted into the national Basque Hall of Fame.
Wherever you saw her, she was engaged in conversation with people, always with a smile, and a kind word for everyone.
She is survived by her husband, John, of 58 years; daughters Janice, Joanne (Mick), Louise (Grant), Linda (Mike), and 6 grandchildren. She is also survived by her sister, Julia, and sister-in-law, Marie. She was preceded in death by her parents; brother, John; brother-in-law, Joe; and sister-in-law, Josephine.
The family wishes to extend their gratitude to all the friends and family who supported Grace throughout the years and more recently to MSTI during her illness.
A vigil service will be held Thursday, Oct 12 at 7:00pm at Summers Funeral Home, 1205 W Bannock St, Boise, ID. A funeral mass will be held Friday, Oct 13 at 10:00am at St. John’s Cathedral, 775 N 8th St, Boise, ID. All are invited to a reception following mass at the Basque Center, 601 W Grove St, Boise, ID.
Memorial contributions may be made to either NABO, Udaleku Fund (c/o Mayi Petracek, Treasurer, 11971 S Allerton Circle, Parker, CO 80138) to support annual youth Basque education camps, or to a Basque organization of your choice. 
Lacouague, Grace Louise (I6590015)
 
881 Grace Louise Mainvil
1934-2017

Grace L. Mainvil, 83, formerly of Weiser, ID, passed away on October 6, 2017 at her home in Eagle, ID with her family at her side. Our mother and smiling friend is now resting after a long and fulfilling life.
Grace was born in San Juan Capistrano, CA to Basque immigrants from Spain and France on January 17, 1934. She attended elementary and high schools in San Juan Capistrano, CA. She received her Home Economics undergraduate degree from Our Lady o of the Lake College in San Antonio, TX and her Masters of Science in Education from USC, CA by the age of 21. Grace taught high school home economics in Whittier, CA then left teaching when she married her husband, John, in 1959. They made their home in Riverside, CA before moving to Weiser, ID in 1972. During this time, Grace assisted with the sheep ranching and farming all while raising 4 daughters. She supported Basque sheepherders, participated in the Wool Growers by promoting “EaEat Lamb, Wear Wool”, was a local 4-H club leader, and volunteered at church and school events for many years. Grace was a member of the Chino CA, Ontario OR, and Boise ID Basque Clubs and served as a delegate and treasurer for the North American Basque Organization (NABO) for 28 years. As a national officer, she represented the organization at national and international events. She loved sharing her Basque culture with her family and communities. For her years of service and contributions, she received a NABO life-time achievement award and was inducted into the national Basque Hall of Fame.
Wherever you saw her, she was engaged in conversation with people, always with a smile, and a kind word for everyone.
She is survived by her husband, John, of 58 years; daughters Janice, Joanne (Mick), Louise (Grant), Linda (Mike), and 6 grandchildren. She is also survived by her sister, Julia, and sister-in-law, Marie. She was preceded in death by her parents; brother, John; brother-in-law, Joe; and sister-in-law, Josephine.
The family wishes to extend their gratitude to all the friends and family who supported Grace throughout the years and more recently to MSTI during her illness.
A vigil service will be held Thursday, Oct 12 at 7:00pm at Summers Funeral Home, 1205 W Bannock St, Boise, ID. A funeral mass will be held Friday, Oct 13 at 10:00am at St. John’s Cathedral, 775 N 8th St, Boise, ID. All are invited to a reception following mass at the Basque Center, 601 W Grove St, Boise, ID.
Memorial contributions may be made to either NABO, Udaleku Fund (c/o Mayi Petracek, Treasurer, 11971 S Allerton Circle, Parker, CO 80138) to support annual youth Basque education camps, or to a Basque organization of your choice. 
Lacouague, Grace Louise (I6590015)
 
882 Groom Last Name: MENDIOLA
Groom First Name: Gerbasio
Groom Residence:
Bride Last Name: OSTOLAZA
Bride First Name: Ana
Bride Residence:
Place: Boise
Date: 15 Jul 1916
County of Record: Ada
State: Idaho
Volume: 12
Page: 522 
Family: Gervasio Mendiola Alastra / Ana Ostolaza (F914206)
 
883 Groom Last Name: SALOBE
Groom First Name: Agustin
Groom Residence:
Bride Last Name: QUINTANA
Bride First Name: Santa
Bride Residence:
Place: Boise
Date: 31 Aug 1926
County of Record: Ada
State: Idaho
Volume: 20
Page: 83 
Family: Gabriel Agustin Salobe / Santa Quintana (F1931323)
 
884 Groom Last Name: URQINAGO
Groom First Name: Lazaro
Groom Residence:
Bride Last Name: ALDECOA
Bride First Name: Josefa
Bride Residence:
Place: Boise
Date: 06 Sep 1909
County of Record: Ada
State: Idaho
Volume: 8
Page: 241 
Family: Lazaro Urquiaga / Josefa Justa Aldecoa Egaña (F1220666)
 
885 Groom Last Name: MENDIGUREN
Groom First Name: John Candido
Groom Residence:
Bride Last Name: UBERUAGA
Bride First Name: Serafina Angela
Bride Residence:
Place: Boise
Date: 23 Apr 1939
County of Record: Ada
State: Idaho
Volume: 28
 
Family: John Candido Mendiguren / Serafina Uberuaga Bernedo (F523641)
 
886 Groom Last Name: MENDIGUREN
Groom First Name: John Candido
Groom Residence:
Bride Last Name: UBERUAGA
Bride First Name: Serafina Angela
Bride Residence:
Place: Boise
Date: 23 Apr 1939
County of Record: Ada
State: Idaho
Volume: 28
 
Family: John Candido Mendiguren / Serafina Uberuaga Bernedo (F523641)
 
887 Groom Last Name: SILLONIS
Groom First Name: Pablo
Groom Residence:
Bride Last Name: CHACARTEGUI
Bride First Name: Julia
Bride Residence:
Place: Boise
Date: 28 Aug 1909
County of Record: Ada
State: Idaho
Volume: 8
Page: 243
 
Family: Pablo Sillonis Mendiola / Julia Ygnacia Chacartegui Lamadriz (F1186413)
 
888 Groom Last Name: SILLONIS
Groom First Name: Pablo
Groom Residence:
Bride Last Name: CHACARTEGUI
Bride First Name: Julia
Bride Residence:
Place: Boise
Date: 28 Aug 1909
County of Record: Ada
State: Idaho
Volume: 8
Page: 243
 
 
889 Hazel Julene (Zimmerman) Mallea was born to Hazel B. Elliott and Julian R. Zimmerman on September 1, 1943 in Wallace, ID. She was called home by the Lord on February 5, 2015 in Bremerton, WA. Julenes family moved from Donnelly, ID to Grandview, ID while she was still in grade school and they remained there until completion of her freshman year of high school. At that time they relocated to Jordan Valley, Oregon, a ranching community where Julene began her sophomore year of school. Although she had been devastated upon leaving her many friends and classmates in Grandview, she quickly adjusted to the change, making many lifelong friends, including her future husband, Richard (Dick), who was her classmate. During her third yeaar of high school the family once again moved but this time it was to a remote location 50 miles from Jordan Valley, which remained the closest town for Julene and her sister Gayle to attend school. In order to do that, Julene would drive herself and Gayle 10 miles, then they would catch a school bus for the remainder of the trip. This was challenging for them but they adapted and this continued until Julenes senior year at which time they boarded with friends in the tight knit community. She excelled in school and graduated as salutatorian of her class. Following high school, she attended Brigham Young University for 2 years. She was engaged to Dick before entering BYU and they were married during his leave from the U.S. Navvy upon her leaving Utah. They made their first home in a small apartment near the pier and overlooking the Pacific Ocean in Oceanside, CA where Dick was assigned to the 1st Marine Division at Camp Pendleton. Because of his pay grade (E3) and the fact that they did not own a car and he worked part-time off base, their time together was limited yet it created some of their most cherished memories. Nine months into their marriage, Dick received orders to the 3rd Marine Division on Okinawa and Julene moved to Boise, ID where she attended Links Business College and roomed with a close high school friend. Thirteen months later, upon Dicks return from Okinawa, they returned to the 1st Marine Division at Camp Pendleton in their firsrst car. They later moved south to San Diego where Dick would spend 9 months in a training program prior to being assigned to a Naval Auxiliary Air Station in Fallon, NV. After 17 months in Fallon, it was back to the Marine Corps for Dick when hhe reported to the 2nd Battalion 1st Marine Regiment in Vietnam and Julene relocated to Jordan Valley once more, this time with two very young children, where she waited patiently and prayed. After a very long year, Dick was back with the Navy i in the Washington D.C. area. He found and rented an apartment, and relocated his family to the first of three homes they would live in over the following 11 years. Julene thrived in the circus-like atmosphere that was D.C. at the time. She fullly supported her husband in his career as he worked and attended college in the evenings, while she cared for three small children as well as being an exceptional housewife and homemaker. Julene worked outside the home during the final 7 years of living on the East Coast. She was first employed as secretary to the President of the Iron Workers Union and their chief congressional lobbyist. Her final job there was with GSI, an organization which ran restaurants & cafeterias throughout the U. S. National Parks system. While in the DC area, Julene won a slogan contest sponsored by a local television station. She came up with the winning slogan of Washington is for US. Her award included a chauffeured limousine to a new French restaurant in DC for dinner with the network producer, followed by an evening at a prestigious hotel where they attended the inaugural ball for Jimmy Carter, and danced to the music of Aretha Franklin live. Julene was also provided with a gown of h her choosing for the occasion. From DC it was off to the Naval Post Graduate School in Monterrey California. While there, Julene worked as the secretary to the Marina California chief of police. Upon Dicks graduation, his new orders took them to the beautiful island of Guam, where Americas day begins. The two and a half years on Guam were among the most enjoyable experiences of their lives. They fully embraced the local Chamorro culture and made lasting friendships that continue to this day. Julene was secretary to the supply squadron commander at Anderson Air Force Base during this tour. She and Dick didnt miss one weekend spending at least one day snorkeling during the Guam assignment. After Guam, it was off to the Naval Hospital, Bremerton for Dick. Julene began working at the Naval Supply Center, Puget Sound Naval Shipyard, followed by the housing department, and subsequently as secretary to the public works officer at Naval Submarine Base Bangor, Washington. Dick retired from the Navy in 1987, and they remained in Kitsap County. Julene retired from civil service in 1999. Julene was an active member of the Ladies of Elks, while Dick was involved as a member of B.P.O.E. 1181. As the new millennium arrived, they took a break from their duties with the local Elks Lodge, and over the next 5 years, traveled throughout the US. The following 4 years, the bulk of their time was spent between Burns OR, and Jordan Valley OR assisting their elderly motthers. Then they returned full time to their home in Washington. Julenes hobbies and interests included, antiquing, attending garage sales with her sister, fishing, quilting and The Elks. She served as president of the Ladies of Elks during lodgdge year 2011-2012, and continued to be involved until her passing. She was never happier than when spending time with her family. She was most happy when with her husband, children, grandchildren, and other family members. She especially enjoyed attending the annual reunions with her sister and Elliot cousins in various locations. She kept in contact with many of her high school classmates and friends who continued to be a special part of her life. Her cousins, Carole Sackerman and Bill Hagbery were a constant presence in her life and always remained very close. Julene was preceded in death by her parents, grandson Martin Jacob Mallea, nephew Monty Rowell Wallace, parents-in-law John and Annabel Mallea, brothers-in-law Joe and Ron Mallea. She is survived by her husband, Dick, sons Marty (Robin), John (Barbara), daughter Michelle Cook, grandchildren Nicholas and Austin Cook, Brad and Katie Mallea, Madeline and Joe Mallea, her sister Gayle (Bob) Wallace, sister and brother by choice Ann and Bob Ferda, and sisters-in-law Audrey Mallea, Cathy Mallea, Joan Perkins and numerous nieces and nephews. A rosary will be recited at Flahiff Funeral Chapel, Caldwell ID at 11:00am Friday February 13. Immediately afterward she will be laid to rest in the cemetery in Jordan Valley OR. A reception will follow at the parish hall at St. Bernard Catholic Church in Jordan Valley. There will also be a memorial service for Julene at the Bremerton Elks Lodge #1181 on Saturday, February 28th from 2 to 5 pm. Memorial donations may be made to any of the following:The Washington Elks Therapy Program for Children PO Box 110760Tacoma, WA 98411The USO P.O. Box 96860Washington DC 20077-7677 Zimmerman, Julene (I3716824)
 
890 Hazel Julene (Zimmerman) Mallea was born to Hazel B. Elliott and Julian R. Zimmerman on September 1, 1943 in Wallace, ID. She was called home by the Lord on February 5, 2015 in Bremerton, WA. Julenes family moved from Donnelly, ID to Grandview, ID while she was still in grade school and they remained there until completion of her freshman year of high school. At that time they relocated to Jordan Valley, Oregon, a ranching community where Julene began her sophomore year of school. Although she had been devastated upon leaving her many friends and classmates in Grandview, she quickly adjusted to the change, making many lifelong friends, including her future husband, Richard (Dick), who was her classmate. During her third yeaar of high school the family once again moved but this time it was to a remote location 50 miles from Jordan Valley, which remained the closest town for Julene and her sister Gayle to attend school. In order to do that, Julene would drive herself and Gayle 10 miles, then they would catch a school bus for the remainder of the trip. This was challenging for them but they adapted and this continued until Julenes senior year at which time they boarded with friends in the tight knit community. She excelled in school and graduated as salutatorian of her class. Following high school, she attended Brigham Young University for 2 years. She was engaged to Dick before entering BYU and they were married during his leave from the U.S. Navvy upon her leaving Utah. They made their first home in a small apartment near the pier and overlooking the Pacific Ocean in Oceanside, CA where Dick was assigned to the 1st Marine Division at Camp Pendleton. Because of his pay grade (E3) and the fact that they did not own a car and he worked part-time off base, their time together was limited yet it created some of their most cherished memories. Nine months into their marriage, Dick received orders to the 3rd Marine Division on Okinawa and Julene moved to Boise, ID where she attended Links Business College and roomed with a close high school friend. Thirteen months later, upon Dicks return from Okinawa, they returned to the 1st Marine Division at Camp Pendleton in their firsrst car. They later moved south to San Diego where Dick would spend 9 months in a training program prior to being assigned to a Naval Auxiliary Air Station in Fallon, NV. After 17 months in Fallon, it was back to the Marine Corps for Dick when hhe reported to the 2nd Battalion 1st Marine Regiment in Vietnam and Julene relocated to Jordan Valley once more, this time with two very young children, where she waited patiently and prayed. After a very long year, Dick was back with the Navy i in the Washington D.C. area. He found and rented an apartment, and relocated his family to the first of three homes they would live in over the following 11 years. Julene thrived in the circus-like atmosphere that was D.C. at the time. She fullly supported her husband in his career as he worked and attended college in the evenings, while she cared for three small children as well as being an exceptional housewife and homemaker. Julene worked outside the home during the final 7 years of living on the East Coast. She was first employed as secretary to the President of the Iron Workers Union and their chief congressional lobbyist. Her final job there was with GSI, an organization which ran restaurants & cafeterias throughout the U. S. National Parks system. While in the DC area, Julene won a slogan contest sponsored by a local television station. She came up with the winning slogan of Washington is for US. Her award included a chauffeured limousine to a new French restaurant in DC for dinner with the network producer, followed by an evening at a prestigious hotel where they attended the inaugural ball for Jimmy Carter, and danced to the music of Aretha Franklin live. Julene was also provided with a gown of h her choosing for the occasion. From DC it was off to the Naval Post Graduate School in Monterrey California. While there, Julene worked as the secretary to the Marina California chief of police. Upon Dicks graduation, his new orders took them to the beautiful island of Guam, where Americas day begins. The two and a half years on Guam were among the most enjoyable experiences of their lives. They fully embraced the local Chamorro culture and made lasting friendships that continue to this day. Julene was secretary to the supply squadron commander at Anderson Air Force Base during this tour. She and Dick didnt miss one weekend spending at least one day snorkeling during the Guam assignment. After Guam, it was off to the Naval Hospital, Bremerton for Dick. Julene began working at the Naval Supply Center, Puget Sound Naval Shipyard, followed by the housing department, and subsequently as secretary to the public works officer at Naval Submarine Base Bangor, Washington. Dick retired from the Navy in 1987, and they remained in Kitsap County. Julene retired from civil service in 1999. Julene was an active member of the Ladies of Elks, while Dick was involved as a member of B.P.O.E. 1181. As the new millennium arrived, they took a break from their duties with the local Elks Lodge, and over the next 5 years, traveled throughout the US. The following 4 years, the bulk of their time was spent between Burns OR, and Jordan Valley OR assisting their elderly motthers. Then they returned full time to their home in Washington. Julenes hobbies and interests included, antiquing, attending garage sales with her sister, fishing, quilting and The Elks. She served as president of the Ladies of Elks during lodgdge year 2011-2012, and continued to be involved until her passing. She was never happier than when spending time with her family. She was most happy when with her husband, children, grandchildren, and other family members. She especially enjoyed attending the annual reunions with her sister and Elliot cousins in various locations. She kept in contact with many of her high school classmates and friends who continued to be a special part of her life. Her cousins, Carole Sackerman and Bill Hagbery were a constant presence in her life and always remained very close. Julene was preceded in death by her parents, grandson Martin Jacob Mallea, nephew Monty Rowell Wallace, parents-in-law John and Annabel Mallea, brothers-in-law Joe and Ron Mallea. She is survived by her husband, Dick, sons Marty (Robin), John (Barbara), daughter Michelle Cook, grandchildren Nicholas and Austin Cook, Brad and Katie Mallea, Madeline and Joe Mallea, her sister Gayle (Bob) Wallace, sister and brother by choice Ann and Bob Ferda, and sisters-in-law Audrey Mallea, Cathy Mallea, Joan Perkins and numerous nieces and nephews. A rosary will be recited at Flahiff Funeral Chapel, Caldwell ID at 11:00am Friday February 13. Immediately afterward she will be laid to rest in the cemetery in Jordan Valley OR. A reception will follow at the parish hall at St. Bernard Catholic Church in Jordan Valley. There will also be a memorial service for Julene at the Bremerton Elks Lodge #1181 on Saturday, February 28th from 2 to 5 pm. Memorial donations may be made to any of the following:The Washington Elks Therapy Program for Children PO Box 110760Tacoma, WA 98411The USO P.O. Box 96860Washington DC 20077-7677 Zimmerman, Julene (I3716824)
 
891 Held in Concentration Camp of Gurs during Spanish Civil War
Gurs: el campo vasco (2007)
By Josu Chueca Intxusta
p. 245
https://books.google.com/books?id=5oNK5k8sS30C&pg=PA245&lpg=PA245&dq=miguel+sagasta+isasmendi+usurbil&source=bl&ots=g-jwHPXeWi&sig=xG-jkXr5dmknFletLN_OMMFNhrM&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwiKnpqu0LTXAhUC0mMKHc4hC0YQ6AEILTAA#v=onepage&q=miguel%20sagasta%20isasmendi%20usurbil&f=false 
Sagasta Isasmendi, Miguel (I2904052)
 
892 Henry Gabica
January 5, 1925 - November 28, 2014
Obituary

Twin Falls, Idaho:

On Friday, November 28, 2014, Henry (Hank) Gabica, 89 of Twin Falls, passed away quietly at his home.

Born January 5, 1925, in Portland, Oregon to Dionisio and Damasa (Maebe) Gabica, he was the youngest of five children. He attended country school and later town school in Middleton, Idaho, graduating in 1942 from Middleton High School. In 1944, Hank joined the U.S. Navy where he served as Quartermaster on the USS Sibley APA206 until discharged in May 1946. Beginning in September 1946, he attended two years at the University of Idaho. He then worked for various employers and in 1950 started working for Mountain Bell as a lineman.

On June 1, 1952, he married Patricia Ineas in Shoshone, Idaho. Hank and Pat lived in Idaho and Arizona while he worked in construction, transferring in 1960 to Twin Falls. On December 30,1983, after over 33 years he retired from Mountain Bell. After his retirement, he ran the
Hackney Agency selling and appraising real estate and then prepared income tax returns for the AARP Tax Aid.

He is survived by his bride of 62 years Patricia, children John Gabica (Kay), Dave Gabica (Georgie) and Mike Gabica (Theresa), Cindy Baughman (Mike), Patty Gabica Haas (Dirk) and Denise Heller (Tom), 16 grandchildren and 10 great grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his parents, two brothers, two sisters and granddaughter, Isabel Gabica. Hank was a loving father, husband, grandfather and friend to all.

Hank loved baseball, particularly the New York Yankees, and at 82, got his first hole-in-one at Pleasant Valley Golf Course. In his spare time, he enjoyed helping family and friends with various handyman projects, including installing lifelines for Magic Valley Regional Medical Center. He was actively involved in the USS Sibley annual reunions, serving as Secretary/Treasurer for many years. He was a member of St. Edward's Catholic Church for 54 years and the Telephone Pioneers. He was a charter member of the Boise Basque Club and helped build the original Basque Club building.

The Funeral Mass for Henry will be celebrated at 11:00 AM on Friday, December 5, 2014 at St. Edward the Confessor Catholic Church, 161 6th Avenue East, Twin Falls, with Fr. Mike St. Marie celebrant. Military honors are by the Magic Valley Hononor Guard and the US Navy Honor Guard. Burial will follow at Sunset Memorial Park. A Rosary prayer service will be recited at 7:00 PM on Thursday evening, December 4, 2014 at Reynolds Funeral Chapel, 2466 Addison Avenue East, Twin Falls. Services are under the direction of Reynolds Funeral Chapel, Twin Falls.

Condolences may be left at www.reynoldschapel.com.
 
Gabica, Henry (I5457606)
 
893 Her death certificate names her father as Olano and her birthplace as Arteaga in 1896.. Her marriage Says father Ygnacio Laucirica and mother Eugenia Olano - which appears to be incorrect.

Her obit says she's from Arteaga and that she immigrated on 1916 and born 1895.

We find a family with father Ygnacio Olano and Mother Eugenia/Eufemia Ylarraga in Arbatzegi with children around her supposed birthdate.

Can't find immigration or naturalization. 
Olano Yllarraga, Marta Elizabeth (I834730)
 
894 http://archives.culture41.fr/ark:/37279/vta534fe437d979d/daogrp/0/layout:table/idsearch:RECH_5d9b5fa35636762923d706814fed8324 Family: Silvain Papineau / Marie Louise Sommier (F1800266)
 
895 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Maitia, M.J. (I6407291)
 
896 http://basquemuseum.com/content/guerricagoitia-anthony-m Guerricagoitia, Anthony M. (I3017060)
 
897 http://basquemuseum.com/content/guerricagoitia-anthony-m Guerricagoitia, Anthony M. (I3017060)
 
898 http://basquemuseum.com/content/guerricagoitia-florence Knudson, Florence (I3017083)
 
899 http://basquemuseum.com/content/guerricagoitia-florence Knudson, Florence (I3017083)
 
900 http://basquemuseum.com/content/hagen-carmen-t Yraguen, Carmen (I304176)
 

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