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1151 | 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. http://www.accentfuneral.com/lifestory/clouds/home.html?Year=2016&Month=7&Day=29&FirstName=Rachel&LastName=Dean | Dean, Rachel (I5560347)
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1152 | 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)
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1153 | on military reg. His birthdate is listed as May 10, 1892 | Abarrategui, Domingo (I5457109)
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1154 | On passenger manifest it is indicated that his parents are in Maya. His birthplace is listed as Lerga. | Goyeneche, Jose Fernando (I5739549)
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1155 | 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)
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1156 | 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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1157 | ONTARIO — Family and friends describe him as lively, sharp, witty and humorous. Perhaps one of Ontario’s most recognized World War II Veterans, Charles “Chick” Keim, will be missed in Ontario. Keim died Wednesday at the age of 93. Keim was a man with a tremendous amount of history. He was a paratrooper with the 101st Airborne Division 501st Parachute Regiment, a title he took with great pride. Most notably, in his days with the U.S. Army Airborne, Keim was one of the few men who assisted in capturing Adolf Hitler’s home, known as the Eagle’s Nest. It was a prominent moment in history and a marked memory for Keim. During his time of service, he was awarded the Purple Star after he sustained a shrapnel wound to his buttock. He was also awarded the Bronze Star after he reportedly disabled a German Tiger tank. Ron Verini, a veterans advocate and friend of Keim, said Keim had shot out the tank’s radiator with a bazooka. “He was a decorated hero. He was a part of our living history,” Verini said. Keim was indeed a distinguished man in history, and he knew it, which is why he spent his time volunteering at schools, programs and projects to share his experiences and encounters in war. He regularly visited local high schools to tell WWII stories, and he dutifully worked alongside other Veterans by joining various organizations. Besides spending many years sharing his encounters in war, Keim’s family said he had many hobbies. He was extremely active, even at the age of 93, and he enjoyed making people laugh. “He would always tell jokes. He thought he was the funniest man,” his son, Tom Keim, said. He was also a singer. “He wasn’t professional by any means, but he enjoyed it,” his daughter, Mary Jo Flaynn, said. The decorated veteran was also known as an artist, and would memorize many songs, poems and chants. And he enjoyed dancing. “I would take him to many dances at the senior center, and all the ladies would flock to him,” Margie Yasuda, a family friend, said. A lover of all funny matters, Keim had a clown collection that he began in the 1980s and he was also a cartoonist. Above all, Keim loved his family and friends. Plastered around his home are photos of his grandchildren and family. He even began adding to photo albums, that were gifted to him by his son and daughter-in-law. “He just kept adding more and more pictures,” said Tom. Many of his war memories are saved in those photo albums and in the items he collected from his time in war, including a Nazi Germany Flag that is now kept at the Warhawk Museum in Caldwell. In his last years, Keim shared his war story as part of the museum’s Veterans History Project, where now, anyone can watch him retell his encounters in a video on the museum’s website. “We are proud to have people like Chick to tell their stories. He epitomized what the soldier is really about,” said Verini. “When he signed on the dotted line to serve, he continued to give back until the day he passed away.” | Keim, Charles (I156120)
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1158 | Ontario—Gail Maltsberger of Ontario, Oregon passed away Thursday May 15th early in the morning due to complications arising from several bouts of pneumonia. Gail was born in Gary, Indiana to a loving mother Mary Howell and father James. Mary moved to Ontario, Oregon where Gail was raised by her mother and Sam Llona who Gail always referred to as her true father. She graduated from Ontario High School and attended the College of Idaho in Caldwell, Majoring in History She married Dean Maltsberger and had 2 children that were the light of her life. She moved to Salt Lake in the 1960’s where she lived a number of years. She was involved in her children’s little league, baseball, football, softball and dance. Her crowning achievement was her love and dedication to the United States Post Service. She was one of the first woman in management in the Rocky Mountain area and proud of it. After serving for 32 years she retired and returned to Ontario where she lived the remainder of her life. She was the family and neighborhood librarian and historian. Her vivid embrace of the writ- ten word was legendary. She loved to travel and did so often. Her favorite destination was the Oregon Coast. She is survived by her brother Thomas Llona, and her sister Maria Llona, and her children Dean Maltsberger and Pamala Chandler. She was proud to know and love 4 grandchildren Patrick Maltsberger, Jennifer Maltsberger, Kyrie Chandler and Ryanna Chandler. Gail had 3 great grandchildren Amelia Maltsberger, Jansen Maltsberger, and Oliver Maltsberger. She is preceded in death by her beloved mother Mary, her father Sam, and her brother Sam. At Gail’s request a small family gathering will be held to celebrate her life on Saturday. In Lieu of flowers please donate to Project Dove at 585 NW 1st Street Ontario, Oregon 97914. This was a foundation that both Gail and her Mother believed in strongly. | Llona, Gail Lenore (I2609657)
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1159 | Ontario—Jeanne Lacunza Sagasta, 87, of Ontario, Oregon passed away peacefully on Thursday, June 5, 2014 at her home in Ontario, Oregon among close friends. Jeanne was born to Evariste Lacunza and Marie Harguindeguy on December 26, 1926 in Mendive, France. She attended school in France. In 1947, Jeanne married Miguel (“Mike”) Sagasta in Mendive, France. From that union, one child, Marie Lucie, was born. After World War II, the Sagasta family moved to Argentina. After fourteen years, they moved to the United States, where they made their home in Ontario, Oregon. Jeanne worked for Ore Ida for 28 years and made many friends. Over the years, Mike and Jeanne spent many wonderful hours fishing and gardening together. Jeanne truly enjoyed knitting, sewing, gardening, and loved the outdoors. She was a wonderful caretaker to family and friends, including Lucy and Juan Egurrola, her husband, Mike and her good friend, Elena Calzacorta. Jeanne was a woman of faith and very involved with her church (Blessed Sacrament and the Holy Rosary Chapel) and the Altar Society. She also volunteered for such organizations as Little Red House, Meals on Wheels, Food Bank and several others. Jeanne was very proud of her Basque heritage and was a lifelong member of the Ontario Basque Club. She loved to cook and feed and host people. Jeanne was a warm, considerate, compassionate and loving person. She enjoyed people and life and people were attracted to her because she was genuine and spirit filled. Almost everyone that met her, said she “was the nicest woman that they had ever met.” She touched many people, young and old. She always had a warm smile and kind words for everyone. She was an angel. She will be very missed. Jeanne was preceded in death by her husband Mike (1998), her brother Cadet Lacunza (2010) and her nephew Pierre (1973). Jeanne is survived by her daughter, Marie Lucie, still missing on this day and four sisters, one brother in law, one sister in law and their children: Micheline Lekumberry (Mendive, France) (children - Marie Claude, Therese, Maritxu and Jeanne), Leonie Seoane (Buenos Aires, Argentina) (child - Hector), Monique Arhancet (Juxue, France) (children - Marie Michelle, Jeanine and Isabelle) and Izabelle and Pierre Laco (Juxue, France) (children - Evariste, Martta, Jean and Mirentxu) and her sister in law Kathleen Ann (Montana) (children - Terry Gene, Maurice and Elisa Marie); and very special friends, the Calzacorta and Gastanaga Families. Jeanne was deeply grateful for the outpouring of love, prayers and support during her lifetime. A very special acknowledgement and thank you to Linda and Jerry Taylor, the Gastanaga family, the Calzacorta family, Heart n’ Home Hospice, MSTI Fruitland, and the many others for their loving care to Jeanne. Finally, a special thank you goes to Dr. Andrew C. Peterson for being her trusted doctor. A rosary will be said for Jeanne on Thursday, June 12 at 6 p.m. at Blessed Sacrament Catholic Church in Ontario. Funeral services will be Friday, June 13 at 11 a.m. at Blessed Sacrament. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to charities of your choice, or to the Ontario Basque Club, in Jeanne’s name. | Lacunza Harguindeguy, Jeanne (I2904053)
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1160 | Ontario—Jeanne Lacunza Sagasta, 87, of Ontario, Oregon passed away peacefully on Thursday, June 5, 2014 at her home in Ontario, Oregon among close friends. Jeanne was born to Evariste Lacunza and Marie Harguindeguy on December 26, 1926 in Mendive, France. She attended school in France. In 1947, Jeanne married Miguel (“Mike”) Sagasta in Mendive, France. From that union, one child, Marie Lucie, was born. After World War II, the Sagasta family moved to Argentina. After fourteen years, they moved to the United States, where they made their home in Ontario, Oregon. Jeanne worked for Ore Ida for 28 years and made many friends. Over the years, Mike and Jeanne spent many wonderful hours fishing and gardening together. Jeanne truly enjoyed knitting, sewing, gardening, and loved the outdoors. She was a wonderful caretaker to family and friends, including Lucy and Juan Egurrola, her husband, Mike and her good friend, Elena Calzacorta. Jeanne was a woman of faith and very involved with her church (Blessed Sacrament and the Holy Rosary Chapel) and the Altar Society. She also volunteered for such organizations as Little Red House, Meals on Wheels, Food Bank and several others. Jeanne was very proud of her Basque heritage and was a lifelong member of the Ontario Basque Club. She loved to cook and feed and host people. Jeanne was a warm, considerate, compassionate and loving person. She enjoyed people and life and people were attracted to her because she was genuine and spirit filled. Almost everyone that met her, said she “was the nicest woman that they had ever met.” She touched many people, young and old. She always had a warm smile and kind words for everyone. She was an angel. She will be very missed. Jeanne was preceded in death by her husband Mike (1998), her brother Cadet Lacunza (2010) and her nephew Pierre (1973). Jeanne is survived by her daughter, Marie Lucie, still missing on this day and four sisters, one brother in law, one sister in law and their children: Micheline Lekumberry (Mendive, France) (children - Marie Claude, Therese, Maritxu and Jeanne), Leonie Seoane (Buenos Aires, Argentina) (child - Hector), Monique Arhancet (Juxue, France) (children - Marie Michelle, Jeanine and Isabelle) and Izabelle and Pierre Laco (Juxue, France) (children - Evariste, Martta, Jean and Mirentxu) and her sister in law Kathleen Ann (Montana) (children - Terry Gene, Maurice and Elisa Marie); and very special friends, the Calzacorta and Gastanaga Families. Jeanne was deeply grateful for the outpouring of love, prayers and support during her lifetime. A very special acknowledgement and thank you to Linda and Jerry Taylor, the Gastanaga family, the Calzacorta family, Heart n’ Home Hospice, MSTI Fruitland, and the many others for their loving care to Jeanne. Finally, a special thank you goes to Dr. Andrew C. Peterson for being her trusted doctor. A rosary will be said for Jeanne on Thursday, June 12 at 6 p.m. at Blessed Sacrament Catholic Church in Ontario. Funeral services will be Friday, June 13 at 11 a.m. at Blessed Sacrament. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to charities of your choice, or to the Ontario Basque Club, in Jeanne’s name. | Lacunza Harguindeguy, Jeanne (I2904053)
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1161 | or 3 June 1880 | Acaiturri Aldecua, Jacinto (I4613761)
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1162 | Oregon Death Index, 1903-98 about Damian Ceniga Name: Ceniga, Damian County: Malheur Death Date: 21 Sep 1973 Certificate: 73-14649 Age: 87 Birth Date: Sep 1886 Spouse: Maria | Cenigaonaindia Urzuriaga, Damian (I2060561)
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1163 | p. 133v | Family: Luis Maria Muguerza Oteiza / Dominica Echanis Yriarte (F175)
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1164 | p. 139 | Maiza, Catalina (I480)
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1165 | p. 158Born at 2:00 am. | Vicondoa Arraztoa, Martin Jose (I4261728)
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1166 | p. 304 Abando San Vicente Martir | Family: Luis Pedro Azcuenaga Goyarzun / Saturnina Basterrica Urquijo (F1611809)
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1167 | p. 75 SVM (found in Derio) | Azcuenaga Garai, Juan Josef (I5948938)
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1168 | Padrinos: Basilio Aranguren y Buenaventura Azcuenaga MATRIMONIOS-Registros originales Fecha:1855-11-24 [Esposo] Nombre y Apellidos:José, Arteaga, Yrarzabal [Esposa] Nombre y Apellidos:Paulina, Azcuenaga, Garay Comentarios:También velados; Bilbao-Abando - Albia Parroquia: Abando - Albia / San Vicente Mártir ID:10476 Página/folio f. 255 rº Fechas del libro 1807 - 1862 | Family: Jose Arteaga Yrarzaval / Paulina Azcuenaga Garai (F1628590)
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1169 | page 138 Abando- San Vicente Martir Godparents- Pedro Legarza and Clara Aranguren BAUTISMOS Fecha: 1838-08-25 Nombre y Apellidos: Luis Pedro , Ascoenaga , Goyarzun Padre: Dionisio , Ascoenaga , Garay Madre: Juaquina , Goyarzun , Zubiaur Localidad: Bilbao-Abando - Albia Parroquia:Bilbao - / San Vicente Mártir Página/folio: f. 138 rº - vº Fechas del libro: 1829-10-27 - 1839-10-15 | Azcuenaga Goyarzun, Luis Pedro (I5948057)
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1170 | page 138 Abando- San Vicente Martir Godparents- Pedro Legarza and Clara Aranguren BAUTISMOS Fecha: 1838-08-25 Nombre y Apellidos: Luis Pedro , Ascoenaga , Goyarzun Padre: Dionisio , Ascoenaga , Garay Madre: Juaquina , Goyarzun , Zubiaur Localidad: Bilbao-Abando - Albia Parroquia:Bilbao - / San Vicente Mártir Página/folio: f. 138 rº - vº Fechas del libro: 1829-10-27 - 1839-10-15 | Azcuenaga Goyarzun, Luis Pedro (I5948057)
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1171 | page 28. Certificación José Ygnacio de Uberuaga con Maria Juana de Gaviola En veinte y cuatro de Junio de mil ochhocientos cincuenta y dos yo Dn. Dionisio de Alcibar beneficiado cura de la parroquial matriz de Lequeitio pasada ya las veinte y cuatro horas después de la tercera monición di el competente certificado de no haber resultado impedimento alguno para el matrimonio que intentan contraer en la parroquial anexa de Guizaburuaga José Ignacio de Uberuaga y Maria Juana de Gaviola solteros naturales de Guizaburuaga y con ... a la partida de su razon firmo= Dn Dionisio de Alcibar Certificación José Ygnacio de Uberuaga con María Juana de Gaviola En veinte y cuatro de junio de mil ochocientos y cincuenta y dos, yo Domingo Maria de Echevarrieta presbitero religioso exclaustrado del orden de Santo Domingo y actual cura servidor de esta aneja de San Martin de Amoroto, después de haber leído y publicado las tres canónicas moniciones que ordena el Santo Concilio de trento, y pasado las veinte y cuatro horas de la última di el competente certificado de no haber resultado impedimento alguno para la celebración del matrimonio que intentaban contraer en Santa Catalina de Guisaburuaga José Ygnacio de Uberuaga y María Juana de Gaviola, ambos solteros naturales de Guisaburuaga, el parroqiano de esta cuia partida se hallará en la parroqial de ... Guisaburuaga, y para que conste firmo= Domingo María de Echevarrieta | Family: Jose Ygnacio Yndalecio Uberuaga Garramiola / Maria Juana Gila Gaviola Goicoechea (F1569633)
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1172 | page 28. Certificación José Ygnacio de Uberuaga con Maria Juana de Gaviola En veinte y cuatro de Junio de mil ochhocientos cincuenta y dos yo Dn. Dionisio de Alcibar beneficiado cura de la parroquial matriz de Lequeitio pasada ya las veinte y cuatro horas después de la tercera monición di el competente certificado de no haber resultado impedimento alguno para el matrimonio que intentan contraer en la parroquial anexa de Guizaburuaga José Ignacio de Uberuaga y Maria Juana de Gaviola solteros naturales de Guizaburuaga y con ... a la partida de su razon firmo= Dn Dionisio de Alcibar Certificación José Ygnacio de Uberuaga con María Juana de Gaviola En veinte y cuatro de junio de mil ochocientos y cincuenta y dos, yo Domingo Maria de Echevarrieta presbitero religioso exclaustrado del orden de Santo Domingo y actual cura servidor de esta aneja de San Martin de Amoroto, después de haber leído y publicado las tres canónicas moniciones que ordena el Santo Concilio de trento, y pasado las veinte y cuatro horas de la última di el competente certificado de no haber resultado impedimento alguno para la celebración del matrimonio que intentaban contraer en Santa Catalina de Guisaburuaga José Ygnacio de Uberuaga y María Juana de Gaviola, ambos solteros naturales de Guisaburuaga, el parroqiano de esta cuia partida se hallará en la parroqial de ... Guisaburuaga, y para que conste firmo= Domingo María de Echevarrieta | |
1173 | page 99. Abando- San Vicente Martir. Godparents: Hipolito Carrasco , ojalatero de Caceres en Extremadura and Carmen Otaola from Abando. BAUTISMOS Fecha: 1865-09-27 Nombre y Apellidos: Carmen Dominga, Ascuenaga, Basterrica Padre: Luis, Ascuenaga, Goyarzun Madre: Saturnina, Basterrica, Urquijo Localidad: Bilbao-Abando - Albia Parroquia:Bilbao - / San Vicente Mártir Página/folio: f. 099 rº Fechas del libro: 1863-01-01 - 1868-05-17 DEFUNCIONES-Registros originales Fecha:1867-09-04 Nombre y Apellidos:Carmen, Ascuenaga, Basterrica Localidad:Bilbao-Abando - Albia Parroquia: Abando - Albia / San Vicente Mártir ID:31589 Página/folio f. 141 vº Fechas del libro 1855-09-19 - 1870-12-31 | Azcuenaga Basterrica, Carmen Dominga (I5887081)
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1174 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Ibarlucia, P. (I6590568)
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1175 | Passed away at 11:00 pm on 24 Sep 1922 at the house called Urkitza. | Sillonis Lauzirica, Jose Agustin (I4227535)
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1176 | Patricia (Patty) Ann Gomeza Wheelock April 15, 1966 - Oct. 16, 2016 Nyssa Patty Gomeza-Wheelock, 50, passed away Sunday, October 16, 2016 at her home surrounded by her family and friends. Patty was born on April 15, 1966 to Dolores and Javier Gomeza, the third of four children. She was preceded in death by her mother, Dolores, her son, David. She is survived by her husband Bob Wheelock, son Timothy Gomeza, sister Kristi Gomeza (Ken), Brothers Jay Gomeza (Megan) and Geno Gomeza (Karen), grandson Aiden, nephews Nick Gomeza, Ryan Wynn, Jeff Wynn and RJ Gomeza, nieces Marisa Gomeza and Autumn Murdock and many great nieces and nephews. A Rosary will be Friday, October 21, 2016 at 5:00 p.m. and funeral mass Saturday, October 22, 2016 at 12:00 p.m. at St. Bridget’s Catholic Church in Nyssa, OR. A reception lunch to follow the services. Private family interment will be at a later date. | Gomeza, Patty (I5622352)
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1177 | Patrick Joseph Plaza March 10, 1992 - Sept. 16, 2017 ONTARIO Patrick Joseph Plaza, age 25, died unexpectedly on Saturday morning, September 16. Patrick, better known as PJ, was really larger than life. PJ was born and raised in Ontario and he really enjoyed living in a small town. PJ graduated from Ontario High School in 2010. In high school he played football on the offensive and defensive line for the Tigers. During one game, he even caught a pass on a tackle eligible, trick play two-point conversion. I did not fact check that, but that’s what he told me. Even though PJ was a pretty good sized kid, he also learned to play tennis and played doubles pretty well. PJ attended Treasure Valley Community College after high school and continued to play tennis for the Chukars until his graduation. PJ enjoyed hunting and fishing and then a little more fishing. He liked playing video games, loved going to the movies, he loved anything related to sports and sports trivia. PJ was always an upbeat guy and he never really got down despite any obstacles he may have faced. He was pretty much ready for whatever challenge that might arise that day. He loved playing pick-up basketball and beating his uncles in games of 1 on 1; he could really move you around at will and just back you in for a sweet little hook shot. He dominated at HORSE because he could make these outrageous shots from way out in the grass. PJ was a fun guy to be around, had a great sense of humor and he really liked to crack you up. He loved the Blazers and he thought LeBron James was the best player there ever was. He loved BSU football and followed its team closely. PJ was very generous with his time and always willing to help others. He continued supporting OHS football by volunteering with the team, and also coached many little league football teams. You only had to ask him once. He was a good friend. PJ is survived by his mother Vickie Jo Plaza, grandmother Kay Plaza, aunts, Lori and Lisa Plaza, cousins Ashley Plaza Watts, Jordan and Harper Watts, Asia, Sofie, Abbie, Emma, Kiley and Kody Plaza. Aunts and uncles, Joe and Helen Plaza, Pat and Laurie Plaza, and Mark and Cindy Plaza. PJ was loved by so very many of us, and he still is today. He touched so many people. He had an attitude that kind of started with you know what- why don’t I stay up late tonight playing video games or watching TV, sleep in tomorrow, and then get up and be totally committed-to love my family with all my heart, be kind to others and help out my friends when they need help. PJ was a very loving son, grandson, nephew, and cousin to all of us, and he will be so sorely missed. PJ, you left us way too soon brother, and we will always love you. In lieu of flowers the family asks that donations be made to the TVCC Foundation that will go towards the Patrick J. Plaza Memorial Scholarship. This scholarship would be for an Ontario High School graduate attending Treasure Valley Community College. Memorial Mass will be held Monday, September 25, 2017 at 12 Noon at the Blessed Sacrament Catholic Church. Services and Arrangements by Lienkaemper Chapel, Ontario. Condolences may be made to the family at www.lienkaemper-thomason.com | Plaza, Patrick (I1598079)
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1178 | Patsien W. Echanis March 6, 1932-Dec. 29, 2013 Ontario--Patsien W. Echanis passed away peacefully at home surrounded by her family on December 29, 2013 in Ontario, OR. Pat was born in Brawley, CA on March 6, 1932 to Dick and Inez Wilson. Before entering into elementary school, the Wilson family relocated to Ontario, OR where Dick operated Signal Oil. After Dick's death, Inez took over the business, later sold it and became the office manager of the Credit Bureau. Pat attended school in Ontario and graduated in 1949. After graduation, Pat attended the College of Idaho for one year before returning to Ontario. In Sept of 1953 Pat married Frank Echanis in Winnemucca, NV. Recently there was a heated discussion about who proposed to whom and who paid for the marriage certificate, the truth continues to remain a mystery. One undisputed fact is that Inez (Pat's mother aka Nana) was on a mission to have Frank become her son- in-law. This legal partnership often resulted in Frank and Inez coming home late for Christmas Eve dinners due to their last minute shopping/drinking at the Elks Lodge. More than 60 years of a happy marriage validated Nana's intuition. Father Kirkpatrick later made it possible for Frank and Pat to be married in the Catholic Church. Father Kirk become part of the Echanis family and shared many holidays with them. Pat and Frank raised 4 children in Ontario; Mike, Frank, Liz and Cam. Pat & Frank become part time parents of many of family friends; Richard Anderson, Chuck Sanders, Mike Flanagan, Bruce Tsukamaki, Tim Kamimae, Lance, Kevin and Weston, all of whom spent many nights in the Echanis basement. Motherhood was Pat's most important job but she found time to help Frank at Plaza's Tavern and as a sales clerk at Mark's Men's Store. Pat was an active member of the Ontario Basque Club and although she was not Basque even Maria Echanis, Frank's mom, said she had the heart of a Basque woman. After Cam graduated from high school, Pat and Vicki Tuttle purchased the Vogue Women's Clothing store from Keith Farber. She remained in the store for 8 years before retiring. Whether you were old family friends like Stacia and Conley Davis who shared the Echanis dinner table during the holidays, or you met her during her retail days and she took you out for coffee, Pat always made you feel special and welcome. Her ability and willingness to open her heart to others during difficult times in their lives often transformed her kitchen table into a safe and healing space. Thru the years gallons of coffee and hundreds of cigarettes (mostly at Ramona Barinaga's), the ladies of the neighborhood made their rounds to each others homes. Pat would talk for hours on the phone with her surrogate sister, Patricia Bryan, as Dad puts it "for days they can talk and about what I don't know". Pat loved getting her hair done and getting dressed up to go to lunch at the Plaza Inn or dinner with the "girls" at Meechan's for finger steaks. Pat loved her friends and the time she shared with them. Pat loved going to McCall, ID and enjoyed her summers there for more than 50 years. As a child Pat had fond memories on spending time there at Girl Scout camp and after marrying Frank, took highly anticipated summer vacations that the entire family enjoyed. Frank made a gift to Pat on Mothers Day in 1970 of a lot to build a cabin and in 1972 she had a new vacation home to share with her family and friends. To this day, Pat's cabin rules are posted, keep it like you found it. Pat loved a clean home and the legacy of her vacuuming skills will forever be the gold standard. In Pat's last days, she shared with everyone who visited that her husband and caregiver had allowed her to live at home despite the serious condition of her heart and kidneys. As Pat said..."He takes such good care of me, I am lucky to have him". In her last month, she laughed to no end, to the point the family was asked to keep it down in St Al's cardio ICU. She went from home to hospital to hospice to heaven in 30 days...with her hair done...Perfectly Pat. Pat was preceded in death by her parents, Dick and Inez; sister, Doris and son, Mike. The family would like to thank all of those who offered a helping hand and prayers over the years. Special thanks go to Father Jos, their neighbors (the Clasen's, Kitamura's, Murata's and Lowell Kolbaba), Aunt Lou Echanis and Heart and Home Hospice for taking special care of our family in these last difficult weeks. Pat touched may people in many ways. Over the years, many of her children's friends would stop by or call to see how they were doing. She will be missed. The funeral service and celebration of life reception will be held at the Ontario Blessed Sacrament Catholic church on Saturday, January 18, 2014 at 1:00 pm. In lieu of flowers, please make contributions to the Wounded Warriors Foundation or the Ontario Basque Club on her behalf. Memories and condolences may be shared with the family on Pat's memorial webpage at www.summersfuneral.com. Argus Observer (Ontario, OR) - Sunday, January 5, 2014 | Wilson, Patsien W. (I156121)
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1179 | Paul John Arritola Born:Wed Sep 16, 1942 Died:Sun Apr 1, 2012 Funeral Service 11:00 AM Mon Apr 09, 2012 Print Obituary Home Page Obituary Express Sympathy Condolences Photos Paul John Arritola 1942 - 2012 Paul John Arritola, 69, passed away Sunday; April 1, 2012 in Klamath Falls,OR. He was born September 16, 1942 in Jordan Valley, OR. to Paul and Felicia (Madariga) Arritola. He graduated from Jordan Valley High School in 1960. He was active in his community, a familiar face in sports and rodeo social circles. Known to many for his larger than life personality with his quiet demeanor and strong opinions. His voice will be missed in many arena's in many states. Paul is survived by his three sisters, four children, and eleven grgrandchildren. In addition to his parents he was preceded in death by his brother Dan. He will be greatly missed. A Celebration of Life memorial service will be held on Saturday; April 7, 2012 at the Klamath County Fairgrounds in the John Hancock Event Center at 3:00 pm. A potluck event for all. will follow. A separate service will be held in Jordan Valley on Monday; April 9, 2012 in the Elementary School at 11:00 am with concluding services, at the Jordan Valley Cemetery. A potluck reception will follow. His family requests that in lieu of flowers donations be made in his name to Oregon High School Rodeo Association, and to Klamath Falls Junior Rodeo group. | Arritola, Paul John (I5757536)
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1180 | Paul Mendiola 1930 - 2011 Paul Mendiola, 81, of Payette, Idaho, passed away December 20, 2011 at his home surrounded by his family. Paul was born in Winnemucca, Nevada January 26, 1930 to Joseph and Mary (Lasa) Mendiola. He attended school in Harper, Oregon and graduated in 1948. He married the love of his life, Mona Smith, in 1950. They moved to Nevada where Paul worked at the Getchel Mine. Later they moved to Harper, Oregon where Paul worked for the Union Pacific railroad repairing ttunnels. He also worked for State of Oregon highway division building bridges. In 1956, he and Mona moved to Ontario, Oregon where he began his lifelong career of farming. His passion for farming lasted 56 years and the time working alongside his wife and children instilled his tireless work ethic to them. He could repair any machinery from pickups to mammoth combines, tractors and cars as well as the little machines the kids drove around the farm. He was a man of integrity who kept prromises and honored commitments. His grandchildren were one of the greatest joys of his life and the memories created will never be forgotten by any of them. He also loved to watch all sports on TV, especially football, baseball, and golf. He wawas an avid reader and it was nearly impossible to find a book that he had not read. Paul is survived by Mona, his loving wife of 61 years, his 6 children, Dennis Mendiola(Glenda), Steve Mendiola (Kim), Paula Fritts (Steve), Pam Belisle, Patricia Perrin (Jeff), John Mendiola (Terrie) , 15 grandchildren, Tim (Debbie) Belisle, Jason Mendiola, Luke (Bradi) Fritts, Jennifer (Glenn) Deveney, Tiffany (Ben) Eaton, MariJo (Shawn) Maybon, Ty (Christina) Ingram, Cassandra (Karl) Stelljes, Juliann (Dane) Edmunson, Adam Mendiola, Jacqueline Mendiola, Michael Jacobs, Pamela (Michael) Mendiola, Amanda Perrin, and Callie Perrin; his 23 great-grandchildren, Chase Widner, Christian Mendiola, Kody Belisle, Kolton Belisle, Grace Mendiola, Bradlley Mendiola, Dejia Mendiola, Madison Fritts, Payton Fritts, Camryn Eaton, Brian Deveney, Donovon Deveney, Brooklyn Mendiola, Bianca Hendon, Jeremy Hendon, Hailey Dobson, Sierra Dobson, Addison Eaton, Kate Stelljes, Carli Stelljes, Chasen Ingram, Isabella Schlager, Lucas Edmunson, Samantha Maybon, 1 great-great grandchild, Brynlee Widner; brothers Larry Mendiola (Dottie) and George Mendiola (Carol); his sister Joan Anderson and numerous nieces and nephews, many good friends, and his fat black lab, Gage. He was preceded in death by his parents, a granddaughter, Katie Fritts, a son-in-law, Jack Walchel, and a brother-in-law, Bob Anderson. Our family would like to thank Lisa Phillips, ANP, for the wonderful care she provided, LiLinda Burdic, RN, and Barbara Curtis-Lewis for their kindness and understanding, and all the staff at Heart 'n Home Hospice for making Dad comfortable throughout his final days. The family asks that memorials be made to St. Luke's, MSTI, Heart 'n Home Hospice & Palliative Care. Funeral Services will be held Friday, December 23, 2011 at 1 pm at Lienkaemper Chapel, Ontario. Burial will follow at Evergreen Cemetery, Ontario. Condolences to the family may be made at www.lienkaemper-thomason.com Published in Idaho Statesman on December 22, 2011 | Mendiola, Paul (I1128491)
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1181 | Pauline G. Beitia passed away January 24, 2017, surrounded by family and friends. Pauline was born July 28, 1923 to Prudencio and Paula Mendive in Battle Mountain, Nevada. Pauline was the third of seven children born to Prudencio and Paula. She attended grade school during the summer at the family’s ranch in Gold Creek. Continuing her high school education for two years in Gold Creek and later transferring to Elko High School for her final two years. Pauline was fishing with her sister Louise, when they got lost and ended up in Annie Creek. They found a scarf and a young man, Fred G. Beitia, who was also fishing. Pauline and Fred courted from that point forward traveling 14 miles on horseback to see each other while she attended high school at the Gold Creek ranch. After her graduation from EHS in 1943, she lived and worked at the Star Hotel and Anacabes. She was engaged to Fred for 5 years before marrying him on July 3, 1945. They moved to Annie Creek in Charleston, Nev. where they originally met and lived for three years, before moving to Northfork and Riddle, Idaho, where Fred worked for the State Highway Dept and the Riddle Ranch. They returned to Charleston shortly thereafter when Fred’s father, John Guerricabeitia, was hurt while haying. Pauline and Fred continued to operate the Beitia ranch in Charleston until 2006. Pauline has long been known for her love of family, faith, open and kind heart, and the ranching lifestyle. She was an avid supporter and staple at the Elko County Fair livestock show, where she cheered on her kids, grandkids and numerous adopted 4-Hers. In lieu of flowers, the family encourages donations to the Elko County 4-H Event and Awards program, C/O Elko County Extension, 701 Walnut St. Elko, NV 89801, in her name. Pauline is preceded in passing by her husband Fred G. Beitia, son Johnny G. Beitia, her parents Prudencio and Paula Mendive, her siblings Joe Mendive, John Mendive, Prudencio Mendive Jr., Louise Sadilek, Raymond Mendive and Celestino Mendive. She is survived by her children Fred G. Beitia Jr., Elko; Dolly Elu (Louie), Elko; Daniel G. Beitia Sr., (Gerri); Elko, Gloria Williams (Dave), Spring Creek; 11 grandkids, 16 great-grandkids and numerous adopted grandkids. A celebration of life is planned for June 3, 2017, at the Elko Basque Club house at 11 a.m. | Mendive, Pauline (I5331987)
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1182 | Pedro "Pete" Sillonis, 89, long-time resident of Adrian was born September 17, 1925, to Juan Agustin and Juana Zarandona Sillonis in Ispaster Spain. He died July 13, 2015 from complications of pneumonia at Saint Alphonsus in Ontario, Oregon. A memorial service will be held Thursday, July 16, 2015 at 1:00 pm at St. Bridget’s, in Nyssa, under the direction of Nyssa's Lienkaemper Chapel. As a young child, Pete emigrated with his parents from Spain to the western United States. He lived in Boise, Marsing, and Adrian, where he attended Adrian High School. After completing his service in World War II, Pete returned to Adrian, where he worked on the family farm. He married Irma Douglas June 1957, and they raised their three children on the family row crop and dairy farm. He is survived by his wife of 58 years, Irma; three children, Gus Sillonis of Nampa, Regina Gouverneur (Curt) of Beaverton and Kathy of Portland; five grandchildren, Kepa, Luke and Rachael Sillonis and Zachary and Ian Gouverneur; one great-granddaughter, Isabella Sillonis; a sister and two brothers, Cecilia Lodzinski of Vale, Albert (Jeanette) Sillonis of Weiser, and Mike Sillonis of Adrian. He was preceded in death by his sister Carmen Eiguren. In lieu of flowers, the family asks for donations to the Sillonis Memorial Scholarship Fund at Adrian School District, PO Box 108, Adrian, OR, 97901. | Sillonis Zarandona, Pedro (I4232318)
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1183 | Pedro José de Gabicagoxeazcoa Bengoa El día primero de Julio de milochocientos cuarenta y uno Dn. Juan Ignacio de Goitisolo natural de la anteyglesia de Gauteguis de Arteaga y residente en cita con expresa lisencia del parroco Don Juan de Beazcoa beneficiado y cura de esta Iglesia parroquial matriz San Miguel de la Anteyglesia de Ereño bautizé a un niño, a quien por nombre Pedro José el cual nació a la una de la tarde del propio día según relación que en esta razon hizo la comadre. Es hijo de legitimo matrimonio de Domingo de Gabicagoxeazcoa y Maria Bengoa naturales, vecinos, y parroquianos de esta. Abuelos paternos Juna Antonio de Gabicagoxeazcoa y Maria de Ortuzar naturales, vecinos y parroquianos de esta. Maternos Pedro de Bengoa y Mariachu de Zabalgoxeazcoa asi bien naturales vecinos y parroquianos de la repetida Anteyglesia de Ereño. Fueron sus padrinos Juan Antonio de Gabicagoxeazcoa y la abuela materna a quienes advertí el parentesco espiritual y más obligaciones que contrajeron, cuya verdad para que de ello conste firme # Dn Juan de Beazcoa Dn Juan Ignacio de Goitisolo | Gabicagoxeascoa Bengoa, Pedro Jose (I5456801)
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1184 | Pierre LACO, son époux;Evariste LACO, Joanes LACO et Maialen OILLARBURU, Martta LACO, Mirentxu LACO et Jean Claude AGUERRE, ses enfants;Xantiana, Eki, Lorentxo, Ainara, Loreila, Gexan, Bixente, Eulali, Janin, Izadi, ses petits-enfants;Micheline LEKUNBERRI, Léonie SEOANE (Argentine), Monique ARHANCET, Jeanne SAGASTA (†) (Orégon), Kaiet (†) et Kathleen LACUNZA (Montana), ses frères et sœurs?;?cousins et cousines vous font part du décès de Isabelle LACO, née LACUNZA, à l’âge de 81 ans.Ses obsèques seront célébrées le lundi 3 décembre 2018, à 15 heures, en l’église de Juxue.Les visites se font chez elle, à Elizaldea.La famille remercie tout particulièrement le personnel soignant de l’hôpital de Saint-Palais.Ni fleurs ni plaques. Merci.PF Guichandut, Saint-Palais, Sauveterre-de-Béarn, tél. 05.59.65.74.49. | Lacunza, Isabelle (I6050098)
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1185 | Pierre Lacouague came to America on the ship named LA LORRAINE, departing LeHavre 26 February 1910. Pierre Lacouague in some records say he was born in the house named "Ahuntoaenea". Others say it was 'Amutzainea". He went to Cochcoinea as a little child. Pierre came to the USA in 1910 to San Juan Capistrano, then he went to Walnut, CA. to farm grain. He married in April 1920, harvested grain, then bought part of the Echenique holdings in San Juan Capistrano where they made their home for the remainder of their lives. | Lacouague, Pierre (I6590030)
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1186 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Marc, P. (I6590440)
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1187 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Hill, C. (I5457105)
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1188 | Pilar Elisa Walker Dec. 2, 1926 - July 29, 2013 Resident of San Jose Pilar passed away at the age of 86 surrounded by her family. She was born in Vale, Oregon to the late John and Martha Arrien and was the third child in the family. She was raised on a sheep ranch in eastern Oregon and attended Marylhurst College in Portland. She married William (Bill) Walker in 1959 and moved to San Jose in 1964. They raised 2 children, Lisa and Brad, in the Willow Glen area. She worked in Special Education for over 20 years and loved the children she worked with. Oncce she retired, her life was devoted to her granddaughters. She is survived by her husband William, daughter Lisa, son-in-law Tom, and most loved granddaughters, Kelsey and Mackenzie. A memorial mass will be held Saturday, August 3, 2013 at 11:30 a.m. at St. Christopher Church followed by a reception at Lisa's home. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the Alzheimers's Association at www.alz.org. Published in San Jose Mercury News/San Mateo County Times on Aug. 1, 2013 | Arrien, Pilar Elisa (I834733)
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1189 | Possible parents: MATRIMONIOS-Velaciones Fecha:1900-02-24 [Esposo] Cosme, Elguezabal, Bilbao [Esposa] Florencia, Uriarte, Ciarreta Localidad:Mungia-Larrauri Parroquia:Mungia - Larrauri / Nuestra Señora de la Redención ID:318312 f. 056 rº - vº Fechas del libro 1879-sm-sd - 1995-sm-sd Cosme was born in Mungia (Santa aria y San Pedro) 1869-09-27 Florencia was born in Fruiz (El Salvador) 1876-11-07 | Elguezabal Uriarte, Asunción (I7410175)
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1190 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Aboitiz, F. (I4232274)
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1191 | Possibly in the Guerra de Melilla as he was listed as a "soldier" and "absent" in the 1893 matricula of Gautegiz Arteaga and in the 1894 census he has a cross by his name, most likely indicating that he died during that year. | Gabicagoxeascoa Echaniz, Pedro Antonio (I5457303)
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1192 | Posted: Saturday, October 18, 2003 12:00 am Emile Jean Goyhenetche, 38, of Sheridan died Oct. 16, 2003, as a result of a vehicle accident in Sheridan. Born in Hasparren, France, he was a Yuba-Sutter resident for three years. He was a self-employed landscape contractor for 20 years. He was a member of the Franco American Independent Order of Odd Fellows of San Francisco, the Basque Cultural Center of South San Francisco, the Santa Rosa Basque Club of Paradise Valley, Nev., the Ligue Henry IV, and Les Faneurs of San Francisco,. He was a member of St. Joseph's Catholic Church in Marysville. Survivors include his wife, Andrea M. Goyhenetche of Sheridan; a son, Eric Goyhenetche of Sheridan; a daughter, Maialen Goyhenetche of Sheridan; his parents, Emile and Jeanne Goyhenetche of Loma Rica; two brothers, Bernard Goyhenetche of Yuba City and Noel Goyhenetche of Rocklin; and a sister, Allyn Turpstra of Rocklin. Contributions may be made to Emile Jean Goyhenetche Memorial Fund c/o Feather River State Bank, 114 D St., Wheatland, CA 95692. Services: A rosary will be recited at 10:30 a.m., followed by a Mass of Christian Burial at 11 a.m. Tuesday at St. Joseph's Catholic Church in Marysville. The Rev. Marcel Tillous will officiate. A graveside service will be held at noon Wednesday at Paradise Valley Cemetery, Nevada. Arrangements are under the direction of Lipp and Sullivan Chapel. | Goyhenetche, Emile (I1681029)
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1193 | publicado el 2 de julio de 2017 en Reno Gazette-Journal Legacy.com) December 19, 1918 - June 27, 2017 Tomasa (Tomie) Alcorta Bengochea, 98, of Winnemucca, Nevada passed away on Tuesday, June 27, 2017 of natural causes. Tomie was born at her Uncle Vic and Aunt Victoria Ansotegui's Ranch (Oregon Canyon Ranch) about 30 miles north of the Nevada State line on December 19, 1918 to Basque immigrants, Tomas Benito Telleria Alcorta and Dominga Ansotegui Gabicagogeazcoa Alcorta who migrated from Spain. Due to the worldwide flu epidemic her mother was kept home on the ranch and her father Tomas went to town and picked up the doctor who delivered her. Tomie was the oldest of five children. When she was young her family moved to McDermitt, Oregon where she attended school in a one room schoolhouse that was heated by a wood and coal stove. When she was old enough, she was given the job of starting the fire on cold mornings. The school was just for the students from Oregon and on the Nevada side there was a school for the Nevada kids. Tomie was a good student and enjoyed learning and playing games. After graduating from the eighth grade, Tomie started working at The Commercial Hotel in McDermitt. Half of the hotel was in Oregon and half was in Nevada. Tomie said if she was in the dining room she was in Oregon and if she was in the hotel she was in Nevada. In 1936 when Tomie was 18 years old, Pepper Bilboa, the manager of the hotel, took over The Martin Hotel and Boarding House in Winnemucca. Tomie and a friend decided to go with him. She worked hard cleaning rooms for the boarderers and serving tables. It was while working at The Martin Hotel that she met her husband, Pete Bengochea, as one of the customers and they were married on July 23, 1938. They made their home in Winnemucca where they had their daughter Joanna and son Gary. The family liked to spend time together camping in Hinkey Summit where Pete enjoyed fishing and hunting, while Tomie would knit and read. Tomie was a hard worker and spent many years caring for her home and raising her family. In 1950, Pete and a partner purchased the Richfield Oil Agency delivering oil and gas. She worked in the office keeping records for twenty years. Tomie was a beloved member of the community. She was a charter and lifetime member of the Eagles Auxiliary serving in all positions including State President. It was in 1957, while serving as President, that Tomie was invited to attend the National Eagles Auxilary Convention in New York City. Due to her aversion to flying Tomie chose to take the three-day trip by train rather than make the 4-hour flight. She later overcame her dislike for air travel and enjoyed many trips, including visits to the Basque Country to see cousins and relatives. When her husband Pete passed away in 2003, Tomie devoted much of her time to the Senior Center helping run their craft and gift shop. Affectionately known by many as Amuma, she enjoyed spending time with her family and friends. Her door was always open and she had a never-ending supply of cookies and hugs. For the last four years of her life Tomie was a resident of Harmony Manor. Her family wishes to express their gratitude to the staff for their kindness and dedication in caring for Tomie. Tomie is survived by her daughter Joanna (Julian) Smith; her son Gary (Chris) Bengochea; her sister Juanita Nachiondo; her beloved niece Delphine Tinney; numerous nieces, nephews and cousins; her ten grandchildren: Joylyn (Don) Harmer, Julene Smmith, Jennifer (Shawn) Ruedy; Tomasa Bengochea, Alicia Bengochea, Levi (Spring) Bengochea, Leah Bengochea, Mondy (Brian) Myers, Isaac (Nicole) Bengochea, and Zane Bengochea; her eighteen great-grandchildren: Zoie, Espe and Sabine Harmer; Josh and Lander Smith; Julia and Sophia Ruedy; Chandler Bengochea; Tanner Marvel; Dominique Rasberry, Sebastian Benningfield; Maisie Paquette, Lindsey, Ethan, and Amaya Myers; Hadlee, Pete, and Maite Bengochea. She is preceded in death by her parents Tomas and Dominga Alcorta; her husband Pete; her brother Joe Alcorta (Betty); her sister Mary Muguira (Frank); her sister Frances Mariluch (Butch); her brother-in-law Joe Nachiondo; numerous nieces, nephews, and cousins. A Rosary will be held Friday, July 7, 2017 at St. Paul's Catholic Church in Winnemucca, Nevada at 9:30 a.m. Services to follow at 10:00 a.m. Internment at the Winnemucca Cemetery thereafter with luncheon to follow at Ormachea's Dinner House. The family suggests memorials be made to the Basque Museum and Cultural Center (611 Grove Street, Boise, ID 83702) or Winnemucca Senior Center, Meals on Wheels (1480 Lay Street, Winnemucca, NV 89445). Amuma asko maite zaitugu, faltan asko botako zaitugu eta goian bego. Grandma we love you a lot, we miss you a lot and rest in peace. (published on July 2, 2017 in Reno Gazette-Journal Legacy.com) | Alcorta, Tomasa (I7280703)
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1194 | publicado el 2 de julio de 2017 en Reno Gazette-Journal Legacy.com) December 19, 1918 - June 27, 2017 Tomasa (Tomie) Alcorta Bengochea, 98, of Winnemucca, Nevada passed away on Tuesday, June 27, 2017 of natural causes. Tomie was born at her Uncle Vic and Aunt Victoria Ansotegui's Ranch (Oregon Canyon Ranch) about 30 miles north of the Nevada State line on December 19, 1918 to Basque immigrants, Tomas Benito Telleria Alcorta and Dominga Ansotegui Gabicagogeazcoa Alcorta who migrated from Spain. Due to the worldwide flu epidemic her mother was kept home on the ranch and her father Tomas went to town and picked up the doctor who delivered her. Tomie was the oldest of five children. When she was young her family moved to McDermitt, Oregon where she attended school in a one room schoolhouse that was heated by a wood and coal stove. When she was old enough, she was given the job of starting the fire on cold mornings. The school was just for the students from Oregon and on the Nevada side there was a school for the Nevada kids. Tomie was a good student and enjoyed learning and playing games. After graduating from the eighth grade, Tomie started working at The Commercial Hotel in McDermitt. Half of the hotel was in Oregon and half was in Nevada. Tomie said if she was in the dining room she was in Oregon and if she was in the hotel she was in Nevada. In 1936 when Tomie was 18 years old, Pepper Bilboa, the manager of the hotel, took over The Martin Hotel and Boarding House in Winnemucca. Tomie and a friend decided to go with him. She worked hard cleaning rooms for the boarderers and serving tables. It was while working at The Martin Hotel that she met her husband, Pete Bengochea, as one of the customers and they were married on July 23, 1938. They made their home in Winnemucca where they had their daughter Joanna and son Gary. The family liked to spend time together camping in Hinkey Summit where Pete enjoyed fishing and hunting, while Tomie would knit and read. Tomie was a hard worker and spent many years caring for her home and raising her family. In 1950, Pete and a partner purchased the Richfield Oil Agency delivering oil and gas. She worked in the office keeping records for twenty years. Tomie was a beloved member of the community. She was a charter and lifetime member of the Eagles Auxiliary serving in all positions including State President. It was in 1957, while serving as President, that Tomie was invited to attend the National Eagles Auxilary Convention in New York City. Due to her aversion to flying Tomie chose to take the three-day trip by train rather than make the 4-hour flight. She later overcame her dislike for air travel and enjoyed many trips, including visits to the Basque Country to see cousins and relatives. When her husband Pete passed away in 2003, Tomie devoted much of her time to the Senior Center helping run their craft and gift shop. Affectionately known by many as Amuma, she enjoyed spending time with her family and friends. Her door was always open and she had a never-ending supply of cookies and hugs. For the last four years of her life Tomie was a resident of Harmony Manor. Her family wishes to express their gratitude to the staff for their kindness and dedication in caring for Tomie. Tomie is survived by her daughter Joanna (Julian) Smith; her son Gary (Chris) Bengochea; her sister Juanita Nachiondo; her beloved niece Delphine Tinney; numerous nieces, nephews and cousins; her ten grandchildren: Joylyn (Don) Harmer, Julene Smmith, Jennifer (Shawn) Ruedy; Tomasa Bengochea, Alicia Bengochea, Levi (Spring) Bengochea, Leah Bengochea, Mondy (Brian) Myers, Isaac (Nicole) Bengochea, and Zane Bengochea; her eighteen great-grandchildren: Zoie, Espe and Sabine Harmer; Josh and Lander Smith; Julia and Sophia Ruedy; Chandler Bengochea; Tanner Marvel; Dominique Rasberry, Sebastian Benningfield; Maisie Paquette, Lindsey, Ethan, and Amaya Myers; Hadlee, Pete, and Maite Bengochea. She is preceded in death by her parents Tomas and Dominga Alcorta; her husband Pete; her brother Joe Alcorta (Betty); her sister Mary Muguira (Frank); her sister Frances Mariluch (Butch); her brother-in-law Joe Nachiondo; numerous nieces, nephews, and cousins. A Rosary will be held Friday, July 7, 2017 at St. Paul's Catholic Church in Winnemucca, Nevada at 9:30 a.m. Services to follow at 10:00 a.m. Internment at the Winnemucca Cemetery thereafter with luncheon to follow at Ormachea's Dinner House. The family suggests memorials be made to the Basque Museum and Cultural Center (611 Grove Street, Boise, ID 83702) or Winnemucca Senior Center, Meals on Wheels (1480 Lay Street, Winnemucca, NV 89445). Amuma asko maite zaitugu, faltan asko botako zaitugu eta goian bego. Grandma we love you a lot, we miss you a lot and rest in peace. (published on July 2, 2017 in Reno Gazette-Journal Legacy.com) | Alcorta, Tomasa (I7280703)
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1195 | Rafael Erquiaga passed away on May 27, 2007, after a courageous battle with cancer. He was born May 4, 1928, to Maria Visitation (Goitiandia) and Rufino Erquiaga in Bizkaia, Spain. He immigrated to the United States in 1954 to work as a sheepherder before pursuing a career in mining. He became a U.S. citizen in 1960 and returned to Euzkal Herria to marry the love of his life, Felipa Uriguen. The newlywed couple came to the United States on June 21, 1961, to begin their new lives together. After mining in Getchell and Lovelock, Rafael planted his roots in Battle Mountain, working for Battle Mountain Gold Company for 26 years. Retiring in 1993, he loved to fish, garden, tend his grapevines and make Basque wine (txakolin). Above all, he enjoyed spending time with his family. His life was outstanding example of a strong work ethic, filled with integrity and devotion to family. Rafael is survived by Felipa, his wife of 46 years, son Ralph (wife Lois) of Battle Mountain; daughters Angie Hernandez (husband Robert), Mary Stanley Romero (husband Gary) of Reno. He was so happy to be the “World’s Greatest Aitxitxe” to Hannah Erquiaga and Jayson Cutler of Battle Mountain, as well as Amaia Stanley, Jason, Ryan and Jamie Romero of Reno. He is survived by brothers Antonio, Joaquin and Ramon, sisters Martina and Miren of Euzkal Herria and brother Eusebio of Battle Mountain. He is also survived by numerous cousins in northern Nevada. He is preceded in death by his parents, brothers Felix and Jose Maria and sister Natividad. A rosary was held at St. John Bosco Catholic Church in Battle Mountain on Thursday, May 31, at 7 p.m., with funeral services Friday, June 1, at 10 a.m. Arrangements are entrusted to Albertson Funeral Home of Winnemucca. | Erquiaga Goitiandia, Rafael (I7331036)
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1196 | Rebecca Marie Aldape Platt, 60 of Boise, died on Tuesday, May 25, 1999, at a local hospital. Becky was born Dec. 25, 1938, in Ontario, Ore., the daughter of Frank and Connie Aldape. Her family moved to Boise and she graduated from Boise High School class of 1956. She was an original member of the Boise Basque Dancers. On July 4, 1959, she married Charles F. Platt and they resided in Ontario, where she started a family and was active in the Ontario Basque Club and St. Matthew's Episcopal Church. The family then moved to Boise in 1972. She was very involved in her children's interests and was known as a Judo, Wrestling and Drill Team "Mom" and shared that title among all her kid's friends. Outside of her family, she loved golfing, BSU Bronco Football (even when they lost!), gambling, cards; and the time she spent in McCall. Later in her life, she worked for many non-profit organizations, Friends of Capital City, Idaho Hunger Action Council/Idaho Foodbank and finally Under the Umbrella. She was passionate about her work and the people she worked with. She will be remembered as an enthusiastic, caring, loving, giving, and concerned woman who had many friends and loved ones and she will be GREATLY missed by all who had the good fortune to have known her. Becky is survived by her husband, Chuck Platt; her parents, Frank and Connie Aldape; daughter and son-in-law, Linda and Mike Williams; son, Barry Platt; grandchildren, Dustin and Sheena Williams, all of Boise; brother, Tony Aldape of San Diego, Calif.; and numerous aunts, uncles and cousins. | Aldape, Rebecca (I697513)
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1197 | Record viewed and confirmed in Derio 10/2016 Born 12:00 noon same day in the Goierria neighborhood at Eizaguirre baserria. Godaparents: Jose Julian Totricaguena and Juana Totoricaguena (both of Markina) BAUTISMOS-Registros originales Fecha:1900-01-04 Nombre y Apellidos:Juana, Urriolabeitia, Barinaga-rementeria Padre:Francisco, Urriolabeitia, Garramiola Madre: Josefa Ygnacia, Barinaga-rementeria, Araquistain Territorio histórico:BIZKAIA Localidad:Markina - Xemein-Markina Parroquia:Xemein - Markina / La Asunción de Nuestra Señora ID:1383471 Sig. Digital Libro 697100200 Página/folio f. 002 rº Fechas del libro 1900-01-04 - 1915-12-29 | Urriolabeitia Barinaga, Joana (I4089573)
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1198 | Record viewed and confirmed in Derio 10/2016 Born 12:00 noon same day in the Goierria neighborhood at Eizaguirre baserria. Godaparents: Jose Julian Totricaguena and Juana Totoricaguena (both of Markina) BAUTISMOS-Registros originales Fecha:1900-01-04 Nombre y Apellidos:Juana, Urriolabeitia, Barinaga-rementeria Padre:Francisco, Urriolabeitia, Garramiola Madre: Josefa Ygnacia, Barinaga-rementeria, Araquistain Territorio histórico:BIZKAIA Localidad:Markina - Xemein-Markina Parroquia:Xemein - Markina / La Asunción de Nuestra Señora ID:1383471 Sig. Digital Libro 697100200 Página/folio f. 002 rº Fechas del libro 1900-01-04 - 1915-12-29 | Urriolabeitia Barinaga, Joana (I4089573)
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1199 | Record viewed and confirmed in Derio 10/2016 Born 1:00 on same day. Baptized at home by the doctor. Note in margin: casado en Boise en iglesia de San Juan Evangelista 19 dec. 1908. | Bermionsolo Eizaguirre, Jose Luis (I5456862)
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1200 | Remedios Jayo (Reme) Yturri 1914 - 2014 | Obituary | Condolences Remedios Jayo (Reme) Yturri Obituary Remedios (Reme) Jayo Yturri Resident of Ontario, Oregon Remedios (Reme) Jayo Yturri passed away June 10, 2014, in her home in Ontario, Oregon at the age of 99 accompanied by her loving caregiver Rachael Garza. Reme was born November 12, 1914 in Boise Idaho to Anastasio E. Jayo and Anunciacion Amias Alberdi Jayo, who had immigrated to the United States from the Basque region of Spain. She attended local Boise schools and graduated from Boise High School in 1935. Reme married Anthony Yturri on Valentine's Day, February 14, 1942 at the Church of the Good Shepherd in Boise. Not having a honeymoon, since Tony was in the Army, they moved to Washington D.C. until Tony was sent out of the country. Reme moved back to Boise and lived with her mother during the war. At the end of the war they moved to Ontario, Oregon where Tony resumed his law practice with Judge Biggs until Judge Biggs retired. Tony started the law firm Yturri - Rose and was in the Oregon State Senate serving sixteen years. A woman of great faith, Reme walked to church everyday with her good friend Bob Mooney, having a contest of picking up pennies they would find on the street. Reme served on the altar society at Blessed Sacrament Church in Ontario. She also aided in taking care of numerous people in assisted living including her mother-in-law Justa, who passed away at the age of 103. Tony and Reme enjoyed many years taking turns hosting their long standing supper club. With Tony's involvement in politics Reme spent many hours working on committees, entertaining visiting politicians and their spouses, and helping out on Election Day. Tony and Reme loved traveling with many of their good friends and took countless trips to Spain to visit family. They loved Hawaii and Reme traveled with her good friend Lourana Echanis to China. She went whitewater rafting for a week with her nephew Greg in her mid-seventies. She loved gardening, golfing, tole painting, and attending Basque celebrations. Reme is preceded in death by her beloved husband Tony, her parents, sisters Anes and Isabel, her brother John, and her "other brother" Frank Jayo. She is survived by her niece JoAnes Gillespie of Idaho Falls, Jeff and Dick Jayo of Boise, Carlos Mendiola of Boise, Gary Edson of Boise, and Greg Edson of Twin Falls. A Visitation and Vigil will take place at Blessed Sacrament Catholic Church in Ontario, OR on Monday, June 16, 2014 at 5:30pm and will be followed by a Reception. At Reme's request, the Funeral Service and the Committal Ceremony will be a private family gathering in Boise. In lieu of flowers, please consider making a donation to the Basque Museum in Reme's memory. Published in Inside Bay Area on June 15, 2014 - See more at: http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/insidebayarea/obituary.aspx?pid=171347375#sthash.bXs5F1ll.dpuf | Jayo, Remedios (I2824235)
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