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951 | ID: 384813 Página/folio f. 024 rº - vº Fechas del libro 1854 - 1899 | Barainca Uribarren, Victoriana (I3774126)
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952 | ID: 409824 Página/folio f. 019 vº Fechas del libro 1854 - 1899 | Barainca Uribarren, Magdalena (I3773906)
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953 | ID: 478282 Página/folio f. 236 vº Fechas del libro 1875 - 1907 | Bengoa, Jesus (I7766904)
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954 | Idaho | Yraguen, Epifanio (I250079)
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955 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: Antonio J. Azcuenaga / M.E. Call (F1625401)
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956 | Idaho Marriages, 1842-1996 about Maria Uberuaga Name: Maria Uberuaga Gender: Female Spouse: Pedro Arritola Spouse Gender: Male Marriage Date: Dec 20, 1905 Marriage Location: Silver City Source: This record can be found in the marriage book at the County Courthouse located in Owyhee Co., ID in Volume 1 on Page 92. | Family: Pedro Arritola Amias / Maria Josefa Bruna Uberuaga Azcuenaga (F1569828)
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957 | Idaho, Death Index, 1890-1962 about Eusebio Anastasio Jayo Name: Eusebio Anastasio Jayo Birth Place: Spain Birth Date: 13 Aug 1879 Death Place: Boise, Ada, Idaho, USA Death Date: 16 Oct 1939 Father: Francisco Jayo Father Birth Place: Spain Mother: Manuela Bideganeta Mother Birth Place: Spain Certificate Year: 1939 Certificate Number: 116125 Sacramento: BAUTISMOS-Registros originales Fecha: 1879-08-14 Nombre y Apellidos: Eusebio Anastasio, Jayo, Bideganeta Padre: José Francisco, Jayo, Zuzaeta Madre: Josefa Manuela, Bideganeta, Zuazo Comentarios: Nota marginal: Matrimonio; Parroquia Diócesis Bilbao Territorio histórico: BIZKAIA Localidad: Munitibar-Arbatzegi Parroquia: 53140 San Vicente Mártir Fondo: 01.02.01.254 / Fondos Parroquiales / Archivos Parroquiales / Munitibar - Arbatzegi / San Vicente Mártir Localización ID: 471181 Código de Referencia ES/AHEB-BEHA/F006.254 (0147/001-01) Signatura 0147/001-01 Sig.Antigua 0003/001-01 Sig.Microfilm 9-023-02 Sig.Digital 014700101-0113 014700101-0114 Sig. Digital Libro 014700101 Página/folio f. 108 rº - vº Fechas del libro 1864 - 1892 | Jayo Bideganeta, Eusebio Anastasio (I7640965)
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958 | Identificación Sacramento: BAUTISMOS Fecha: 1851-07-22 Nombre y Apellidos: Juan Manuel, Totoricagoena, Mendiolea Padre: Francisco Agustin, Totoricagoena, Arteach Madre: Francisca Jabiera, Mendiolea, Zarrabe Localidad: Markina - Xemein-Ziortza (Zenarruza) Markina - Xemein - / La Asunción de Nuestra Señora Página/folio: f. 251 vº Fechas del libro: 1809 - 1867 | Totoricagoena Mendiolea, Juan Manuel (I1328223)
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959 | Identificación Sacramento: BAUTISMOS Fecha: 1858-09-26 Nombre y Apellidos: Jose Maria, Plaza, Azpiri Padre: Santiago, Plaza, Gogeazcoechea Madre: Maria Catalina, Azpiri, Acarregui Diócesis: Bilbao Territorio histórico: BIZKAIA Localidad: Berriatua-Berriatua Parroquia: 53030 Página/folio: f. 174 vº Fechas del libro: 1827 - 1867 | Plaza Azpiri, José Maria (I1529456)
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960 | Identificación Sacramento: BAUTISMOS Fecha: 1867-03-26 Nombre y Apellidos: Margarita, Uribarren, Barainca Padre: Domingo, Uribarren, Arcocha Madre: Catalina, Barainca, Alzola Observaciones: Partida inscrita posteriormente Diócesis: Bilbao Territorio histórico: BIZKAIA Localidad: Ea-Bedarona Parroquia: 52030 Página/folio: f. x1 - x2 Fechas del libro: 1854 - 1899 | Uribarren Barainca, Margarita (I1529457)
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961 | Identificación Sacramento: BAUTISMOS Fecha: 1878-12-30 Nombre y Apellidos: José Francisco, Totoricagoena, Urionabarrenechea Padre: Manuel, Totoricagoena, Mendiolea Madre: Maria Dominga, Urionabarrenechea, Fundézuri Observaciones:Nota marginal: Matrimonio; Diócesis: Bilbao Territorio histórico: BIZKAIA Localidad: Munitibar-Arbatzegi Parroquia: 53140 Página/folio: f. 102 vº Fechas del libro: 1864 - 1892 | Totoricagoena Urionabarrenechea, Jose Francisco (I1323484)
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962 | Identificación Sacramento: BAUTISMOS-Registros originales Fecha: 1847-01-05 Nombre y Apellidos: Maria Margarita, Ortuzar, Ardanza Padre: Juan Domingo, Ortuzar, Zabalgoxeazcoa Madre: Maria Magdalena, Ardanza, Aboitiz Observaciones: Parroquia Diócesis: Bilbao Territorio histórico: BIZKAIA Localidad: Ereño-Ereño Parroquia: 52080 Fondo: 01.02.01.160 / Fondos Parroquiales / Archivos Parroquiales / Ereño - / San Miguel Arcángel Localización Cód.referencia: ES/AHEB-BEHA/F006.160 (2090/002-01) Signatura: 2090/002-01 Sig.Antigua: 0009/002-01 Sig.Microfilm: 9-266-03; 9-01-266 Sig.Digital: 209000201-0314 Página/folio: f. 310 rº Fechas del libro: 1797 - 1860 | Ortuzar Ardanza, Maria Margarita (I200977)
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963 | Identificación Sacramento: BAUTISMOS-Registros originales Fecha: 1894-03-02 Nombre y Apellidos: Genaro Bautista, Plaza, Uribarren Padre: José Maria, Plaza, Azpiri Madre: Margarita, Uribarren, Barainca Observaciones: Parroquia Diócesis: Bilbao Territorio histórico: BIZKAIA Localidad: Ea-Bedarona Parroquia: 52030 Fondo: 01.02.01.149 / Fondos Parroquiales / Archivos Parroquiales / Ea - / San Pedro Apóstol Localización Cód.referencia: ES/AHEB-BEHA/F006.149 (1937/001-01) Signatura: 1937/001-01 Sig.Antigua: 0002/001-01 Sig.Microfilm: 9-245-02 Sig.Digital: 193700101-0177 Página/folio: f. 172b vº Fechas del libro: 1854 - 1899 | Plaza Uribarren, Genaro (I1985996)
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964 | Identificación Sacramento: BAUTISMOS-Registros originales Fecha: 1897-08-14 Nombre y Apellidos: Andrés, Plaza, Uribarren Padre: José Maria, Plaza, Azpiri Madre: Margarita, Uribarren, Barainca Observaciones: Nota marginal: Matrimonio; Parroquia Diócesis: Bilbao Territorio histórico: BIZKAIA Localidad: Ea-Bedarona Parroquia: 52030 Fondo: 01.02.01.149 / Fondos Parroquiales / Archivos Parroquiales / Ea - / San Pedro Apóstol Localización Cód.referencia: ES/AHEB-BEHA/F006.149 (1937/001-01) Signatura: 1937/001-01 Sig.Antigua: 0002/001-01 Sig.Microfilm: 9-245-02 Sig.Digital: 193700101-0192 Página/folio: f. 187 vº Fechas del libro: 1854 - 1899 | Plaza Uribarren, Andres (I1529493)
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965 | Identificación SSacramento: BAUTISMOS-Registros originales Fecha: 1841-09-08 Nombre y Apellidos: Juan Maria, Acordagoitia, Aldecocea Padre: Juan Manuel, Acordagoitia, Meangolarra Madre: Maria, Aldecocea, Bengoechea Observaciones: Parroquia Diócesis: Bilbao Territorio histórico: BIZKAIA Localidad: Ereño-Ereño Parroquia: 52080 Fondo: 01.02.01.160 / Fondos Parroquiales / Archivos Parroquiales / Ereño - / San Miguel Arcángel Localización ID: 551378 Cód.referencia: ES/AHEB-BEHA/F006.160 (2090/002-01) Signatura: 2090/002-01 Sig.Antigua: 0009/002-01 Sig.Microfilm: 9-266-03; 9-01-266 Sig.Digital: 209000201-0277 Página/folio: f. 270 vº Fechas del libro: 1797 - 1860 | Acordagoitia Aldecocea, Juan Maria (I200976)
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966 | In her marriage document she is listed as "expósita" meaning that she was a foundling and the identity of her parents is unknown. | Ynchausti Sugadi, Consolacion (I432137)
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967 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Acayiturria, J.G. (I4583152)
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968 | In the Amaiur Church records there is a notation of Juana's marriage to Jose Bastanchury Oxarart on May 3, 1912. Did this newly married couple go back to the Basque Country on their honeymoon and upon their return back to the USA they brought with them Ma Juana's brother Agustin and sister Bonifacia? | Mujica, Maria Juana (I6618513)
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969 | information for locating his birth record was found in marriage record: http://earchives.le64.fr/img-viewer/FRAD064003_IR0002/MENDITTE/MENDITTE_N_1833-1842/viewer.html?ns=FRAD064006_5MI378_0232.jpg | Espil, Pierre (I5674108)
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970 | Jacqueline Pearl ‘Jackie’ Brown Feb. 10, 1933-June 2, 2015 Fruitland — Jacqueline Pearl “Jackie” Brown, 82, of Fruitland, passed away Tuesday, June 2, 2015 of natural causes. A visitation will be held from 6-8 p.m., Wednesday, June 10th at Shaffer-Jensen Memory Chapel, Payette. Interment will be held privately for family. Arrangements and services are under the direction of Shaffer-Jensen Memory Chapel, Payette. Condolences may be made to Jackie’s family at www.shaffer-jensenchapel.com. Jackie was born Feb. 10, 1933 in Eagle Point, OR to Sharon H. and Pearl (Phelan) Hawk. She joined an older sister, Joan. She lived for a few years in Lewiston, ID, and then moved to Ontario, OR; graduating from Ontario High School in 1951. She attended Eastern Oregon College of Education in La Grande, OR where she graduated with a degree in elementary education. She was a teacher for several years in Portland, OR, and then in 1959 she married Paul Plaza and moved back to Ontario. They had two children, Kathleen and John. She was a devoted stay at home mom for all of their growing up years. She started her own business, a ceramics studio in her basement, which was very successful with a wait list for students wanting to take classes from her. Jackie was a natural teacher, and loved passing on her knowledge to her students. She won several awards for her work, including the Peggy Award given to professional level ceramicists. She was talented in many diverse areas of crafts, including card making and tole painting. She always had a “project” going and it was always something beautiful. After her marriage to Paul ended, she worked for a while at the Argus Observer, using her artistic talents in designing ads for the paper. In 1982 she married Carl Brown of Boise. She enjoyed living in Boise and continued her many hobbies, adding on a new one—collecting antiques of the Victorian era. She loved beautiful things, and loved decorating her home with them. Jackie was a very generous person, and giving beautiful gifts was something that gave her a lot of pleasure. Christmas was her favorite holiday. Her husband Carl passed away in 2000, and a few years after this she decided to relocate to Fruitland, ID. She continued to enjoy her hobbies, and being near her grandchildren, Alex and Alyssa. Jackie was preceded in death by her sister, Joan, her mother and father, and her husband Carl. She is survived by her son John Plaza (Wendy) of Payette and their children Alex and Alyssa; her daughter Kathleen Dowd (Jim) of Loveland, CO and their children Michael and Rachel. Donations in her memory may be made to XL Hospice, c/o Shaffer-Jensen Memory Chapel, P.O. Box 730, Payette, ID 83661. | Hawk, Jacqueline Pearl (I1572116)
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971 | James (Jim) Joseph Arritola, 67 was born in Boise, Idaho on April 29, 1946 to Joe and Josephine Arritola. He passed away May 18, 2013, after a long battle with diabetes. Jim graduated from Borah High School in 1964. While in high school he excelled in football, wrestling and track/field. He continued his education at College of Idaho, where he also played football. He graduated from C of I in 1968 with a B.A. degree in English. His first teaching job was at Vale High School, where he taught all levels of English. He also coached football, track/field, and wrestling. While head wrestling coach at VHS, he and George Fuson started the Vale Assassins Little Kids Wrestling Club. He also met his wife of 40 years, Kathy Goade . Together they had 2 sons, Joe (Theresa) Arritola, AJ Arritola, and a daughter Sarah (TJ) Rodriguez, 4 grandsons, Kaelleb, Joshawah, Mathieu, Thomas, and 1 granddaughter, Zettie. After Jim’s teaching career he remained active in many other activities including; St. Patricks C.C.D, Malheur County Fair Board, Ontario Basque Club, Malheur County Council on Aging, and substitute teaching, he was especially fond of his substititute teaching in Jordan Valley/Arock, and driving for Standage Farms during the fall harvest. Jim enjoyed going to and watching BSU football games, he was an avid sheep breeder, who liked going to fairs and sales throughout the West, especially the Nugget Show/Sale in Reno. Jim was very proud of his Basque heritage, his family, and his pride and joys his grandchildren. He loved watching them show at the fair, playing sports, or just spending time with them. The Arritola farm allowed Jim to teach his children and grandchildren many life lessons. He is survived by his mother Josephine, his wife, 3 children, daughter in law, son in law, 5 grandchildren, sister Joene Arritola, niece Amy Romans, 2 nephews Tanner and Trevor Romans. He was preceded in death by his father Joe, his stepfather Tom, his father in law AJ Goade, mother in law Dorothy Goade, and numerous aunts and uncles. A Rosary will be held on Tuesday, May 28, 2013 at 7:00 p.m. at St. Patricks Catholic Church is Vale, Oregon. A Mass of the Christian burial will follow at 11:00 a.m. on May 29, 2013 at St. Patricks in Vale. A private burial will be done at a later time. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Ontario Basque Club, or Malheur County Fair . Condolences may be sent to the family at www.lienkaemper-thomason.com. THERE IS ONE HELL OF A VIKING FOOTBALL COACHING STAFF IN HEAVEN! | Arritola, James Joseph (I7939147)
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972 | Jean Lacouague was burned and died as a child, too. | Lacouague, Jean (I6590403)
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973 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Mailles, J.L. (I6590446)
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974 | Jean Mainvil sailed from Le Havre, Seine-Inferior Ship name: LA LORRAINE Came 1905, age 24 | Source (S231)
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975 | Jean Mainvil sailed from Le Havre, Seine-Inferior Ship name: LA LORRAINE Came 1905, age 24 | Source (S462)
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976 | Jean Mainvil sailed from Le Havre, Seine-Inferior Ship name: LA LORRAINE Came 1905, age 24 | Source (S693)
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977 | Jean Mainvil, age 24, left LeHavre, France on November 18, 1905 on LA LORRAINE ship. Arrived at Ellis Island on November 25, 1905. Destination was Hotel Lafayette in New York City. Another passenger, Pierre Heguy, age 26, was also on the ship and on the Ship Manifest it says his friend was Oyharzabal of Capistrano, California and that would be his destination. According to Josephine Mainvil Arriet: On Labor Day weekkends we'd go to Capistrano to watch handball games and visit both Oyharzabal families. Dad came to the USA in 1905. Quite sure he went to Capistrano first as Oyharzabals are from Hasparren. From Capistrano went to LA and worked at Brooks Whiskey "Vaseinia" bottle opener. | Mainvil, Jean (I6604273)
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978 | Jeanette Azcuenaga 1913 - 2015 Jeanette (Olson) Azcuenaga passed away on November 20, 2015, in Lynnwood, Washington. She was born in Ashland, Wisconsin, on November 24, 1913, to Samuel and Anna Olson. Jeanette was the second daughter of Swedissh immigrant parents. Her first home was on a homestead in South Dakota. She and her older sister Esther rode horseback to attend a one-room school on the prairie. As a teenager, Jeanette moved with her family to Raymond, Washington, and later t to Boise, Idaho, where she earned a business college degree. She met her husband, Edwin Azcuenaga, when she was working as a secretary in the Idaho State Capitol building. Jeanette and Ed were married in 1939 and moved to McCall, Idaho, where E Ed worked for the United States Forest Service. Their two daughters, Joanne and Mary, were born there. The family later lived in Williams, Arizona, and Santa Fe, New Mexico. After Ed's retirement, Jeanette and Ed moved to Sacramento, California. After Ed's death in 1996, Jeanette moved to Edmonds, Washington, to be with family. Jeanette loved to draw and paint. While in Santa Fe, she studied with several local artists. She also loved to travel and was always willing to try new adventures with a smile on her face! From time to time, she wrote stories about her childhood and eventually made them into a book that was published in 2010. Jeanette moved to Brighton Court in Lynnwood, Washington, in 2002, and enjoyed her new home a and many friendships there. She is survived by daughters Joanne White and Mary Azcuenaga; son-in-law Danny White; grandson Philip White; granddaughter-in-law Jennifer White; and cousins Marjorie and Robert Banks. Arrangements were made by Beck's Funeral Home for cremation and burial in Morris Hill Cemetery in Boise, Idaho. Memorial contributions may be made to The Basque Center in Boise, Idaho, or to Edmonds United Methodist Church in Edmonds, Washington. Idaho Statesman, The (Boise, ID) - Sunday, January 10, 2016 | Olson, Jeanette (I5925223)
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979 | Jess Joseph Jaca Jess Joseph Jaca passed away Aug. 16, 2013, in Elko, Nev. Jess was born in McDermitt, Nev., on July 8, 1928, to Joe and Vicenta (Bea) Jaca. He attended school in McDemitt and Jordan Valley, Ore., where he graduated in 1947. After graduation he returned to McDermitt, residing there until he and his wife moved to Battle Mountain, Nev., in 2011. Jess married Aurelia Naveran on Sept. 2, 1951. They had two daughters, Joyce and Jan. During the course of his life Jess had several occupations. As a young boy he worked on his grandpa Mendieta's ranch and helped his father with the family trucking business. He went to work at Cordero Mine, starting in the power house and later becoming the bookkeeper/office manager. After the closure of the mine he went to work for Jaca Truck Lines until the business sold in 1991. At this time Jess purchased his own truck which he operated until his retirement in 2000. Jess was very civic-minded throughout his life. He served on the Humboldt County School Board, TV District, McDermitt Fire District, McDermitt Rodeo Board, and Harney Electric Board. He donated his services to 4-H by hauling the kids and their chaperones to camp every summer. He also hauled their livestock after the annual Labor Day Sale. He was preceded in death by his parents, Joe and Bea, and sister Irene. He is survived by Aurelia, his wife and sweetheart of 61 years, his daughters Joyce Williams (John) and Jan Harvey (Dennis), brother, Louis Jaca and sister, Jacqueline Weber, grandchildren Jamie Dixon (Travis), Joye Williams (Colin), Abby Burkhart (Thain), Matthew and Rebecca Harvey, great-grandchildren Alyx and Teylor Dixon, Adriene, McKenzie, and Ryker Burkhart, numerous aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews, cousins, in-laws and friends. Services will be held Saturday, Aug. 24, 2013, at 12 p.m. at the McDermitt Community Hall, followed by burial at the McDermitt Cemetery. There will be a luncheon after the services. In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations be made to the McDermitt Fire District or the McDermitt Library. Humboldt Sun, The (Winnemucca, NV) - Tuesday, August 20, 2013 | Jaca, Jess (I807929)
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980 | Jessie Keyser Jessie M. Keyser, a resident of Northridge, CA, passed away on October 25, 2021 surrounded by her beloved family. Jessie is survived by her three (3) children, Cynthia Herbst of Winnetka, California, Kent Keyser of Eugene, Oregon, and Kim Vesper of Valencia, California; six (6) grandchildren; two (2) step grandchildren; five (5) great-grandchildren and four (4) step great-grandchildren. She is predeceased by her loving husband of sixty (60) years, Sherman G. Keyser. Jessie was born in Jerome, Idaho on April 13, 1928 to Saturnino and Mercedes Gogenola. She graduated from Idaho School for the Deaf in Gooding, ID. in 1946, following graduation she moved to California where she later met and married the love of her life, Sherman Keyser. To help support the family Jessie and Sherman were building together Jessie found a career with Emerson Electric Co in Chatsworth, CA where she provided 18 years of service as a solderer on the assembly line, she retired in 1990. Jessie was a devout Christian and was a member of Shepherd Church in Porter Ranch, CA. There was nothing she enjoyed more than spending time with her beautiful family, playing cards and of course traveling. She will be deeply missed by her friends, family and all who knew her. A private family memorial will be held at a later date. Donations in her memory can be made to G.L.A.D (Greater Los Angeles Agency on Deafness) at 2222 Laverna Avenue, Los Angeles, CA 90041. | Gogenola, Jessie Martina (I376)
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981 | Jesus Jess Badiola Idaho Press-Tribune (Nampa, ID) - Wednesday, June 28, 2000 Jesus Jess Badiola, 76, of Homedale, died Monday, June 26, 2000, at home. Rosary services will be held at 8 p.m. Wednesday, June 28, at the Flahiff Funeral Chapel, Homedale. Graveside services will be held at 11 a.m. Thursday, June 29, at the Marsing-Homedale Cemetery, Marsing. Jess was born in Cortezubi, Spain, on June 27, 1924. He is survived by three children, Pilar Wheeler, Ben Badiola and John Badiola; seven grandchildren, Rachel and Aaron Wheeler, Bryan and Antone Badiola, and Brandon, Kaleb and JuleAnn Badiola. He was preceded in death by his parents, four sisters, six brothers and a daughter, Julie Badiola. The family suggests memorials be made to the Homedale Fire Dept., or to the Julie Badiola Scholarship Fund, c/o Homedale High School, or your favorite charity. | Badiola Aranguena, Jesus (I2389076)
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982 | Joe Eiguren Gender: Male Marriage Date: 6 Aug 1906 Marriage Place: Ada, Idaho, USA Spouse: Carmen Ubernaga Spouse Gender: Female | Family: Jose Ignacio Eiguren Barinagarementeria / Carmen Uberuaga Achaval (F600862)
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983 | Joe Eiguren Gender: Male Marriage Date: 6 Aug 1906 Marriage Place: Ada, Idaho, USA Spouse: Carmen Ubernaga Spouse Gender: Female | |
984 | Joene Kay Arritola was born October 20, 1949 in Boise, Idaho to Joe and Josephine Arritola. She was welcomed by a big brother, Jim. Joene lived and attended school in Boise and graduated from Borah High School in 1967 and then attended Boise State University. Joene worked for Lloyd’s Country Store for a number of years and then for the Veteran’s Administration Hospital where she retired as the Human Resources Specialist. Joene was born into the Basque community as her father, was part of the Boise Euzkaldunak and was very proud of her heritage and enjoyed numerous summers in the Jordan Valley Area with many, many family members. She lost her father when she was only 12 years of age which devastated her as she was the apple of his eye. Joene welcomed her only child, a daughter, Amy Joene Hedberg on March 2, 1971. She was most proud of her daughter and eventually her two grandsons, Tanner and Trevor Romans, whom she frequently referred to as the “light of her life, love of her heart”. She was famous for her delicious chocolate chip cookies and when she didn’t bring them to an event or family dinner it was a sign that there was something not quite right as she had forgotten how to make them. Joene enjoyed her 70th birthday party with several cousins and friends. Joene, Joni, Joanne, and Christina were close up until the end, literally. Joni, Joanne, and Christina were there to help when it was time for her to receive the specializeed care she needed. They lovingly helped her move out of her home of many years and into her new home at Foxtail Senior Living. This led to her newest family, The Foxtail Memory/Hospice Care family who loved her as their own. Sammy, Chris, Becca, Ashley, and numerous others. Rene Smith was Joene’s best friend and was like a second mother to Amy. The two were exact opposites but enjoyed and lived their lives together for a number of years during Amy’s childhood. Joene was a member of Sacred Heart Catholic Church where she volunteered and was a Eucharistic Minister for many years. She was thrilled to be a leader in the evangelization retreats, even going to other parishes in Idaho and numerous other states. She was also the main speaker at the Boise Life March and Birthright Benefit event. Joene lost her battle with dementia on Tuesday, August 9, 2022. It is with no doubt she was welcomed into heaven by our heavenly Father and her loving family. Gone too soon but never forgotten and forever loved especially by her daughter, Amy. Joene was preceded in death by her parents Joe and Josephine, brother Jim, and sister-in-law Kathy. She is survived by her daughter Amy; son-in-law Greg; grandsons Tanner and Trevor; daughter-in-law Ashley; numerous nieces and nephews including Joe and Theresa, Adam, Sarah, and TJ; and many, many more family and friends. Memorials may be made to: Foxtail Senior Living/Memory Care 3559 W Bavaria St. Eagle, ID 83616 Sacred Heart Catholic Church, 811 S. Latah Boise, Idaho 83705 Dementia Society of America PO Box 600, Doyleston, PA 18901 | Arritola, Joene Kay (I5748445)
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985 | John B. Laxague, Sr. John B. Laxague, Sr., one of the most respected Supervisors in Modoc County history, passed away May 12, 2001 at home in Wilton, Calif. John B. was born on March 5, 1911 in Eagleville, Calif. to Jennie Laxague, one-and-one-half months after his father John B. Laxague, Sr. was killed at Little High Rock. He graduated from Surprise Valley High School in 1929 where he was a star athlete, honor student and student body president. He enrolled in the University of Nevada at Reno, but later completed his college education at Armstrong Business College in Sacramento. He married Janie Espil on October 1, 1938. They devoted their lives to raising their family and developing their ranching operation. For 30 years, Mr. Laxague was a member of the Modoc County Board of Supervisors, over 17 of them as its Chairman. In the first 25 years, he missed only one meeting. Highlights included completing the zoning of the county, construction of many county buildings, the nursing home in Alturas and, the Surprise Valley Hospital. When asked why he became a Supervisor, he said that because he was not able to serve in World War II, this was a way to give back to the people of Modoc County, with another kind of service. When he retired from the Modoc County Board of Supervisors, letters poured in from around the state. A special letter came from then President Ronald Reagan who had tried to recruit him to be his Secretary of Agriculture when he was Governor of California. None of that meant as much to him as the warm retirement reception from the people of Surprise Valley. Mr. Laxague served as President of the Wool Growers Association. Starting in 1940, he served on the Bureau of Land Management district, state and federal advisory boards. He was named Cattleman of the Year twice, both for his excellent ranch operation and for his public service. He was an avid sports fan of the San Francisco 49'ers, the San Francisco Giants and more recently the Sacramento Kings, attending Kings' games this past season. His wife Janie passed away in 1986. In 1990, he and Connie Kingston of Boise, Idaho were married in Reno, Nev. He is survived by his daughter Lucie Fjeldstad of Bellevue, Wash.; his son John B. Laxague, Jr. of Gardnerville, Calif.; and three grandsons; his wife Connie of Cedarville and her three children Bryan, Kori and Kyle and their families of the Sacramento area. He is also survived by a brother Frank Arreche of Cedarville; sister Faye Harrington of Pine Grove, Calif.; and several nieces and nephews. He is survived by many people whom he has mentored and loved throughout their lives. Mr. Laxague was a remarkable man who touched the lives of many people and will be missed by all. Mass of Christian Burial was held at St. James Catholic Church in Cedarville on Wednesday, May 16 at 10 a.m. Interment followed at the Cedarville Cemetery. Pall bearers were William Laxague, Sr., Bud Laxague, Ron Laxague, Ron Henderson, Louis Arreche, Tom Espil, Steve Hicks and Erik Nissen. Remembrances in memory of John B. may be made to the Surprise Valley Medical Center, P.O. Box 246, Cedarville, CA 96104. | Laxague, John B. (I5674059)
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986 | John Bicandi 1925 ~ 2016 John Bicandi passed away peacefully on February 16, 2016 at 90 years old. John was born to Ciriaco and Maria Cruz Bicandi on July 27, 1925 in Nampa, Idaho. Soon thereafter, John, his parents and 5 siblings moved to a ranch in Marsing, where John attended elementary school and high school. It was at Marsing High School where John met the love of his life, Nina Mae Hale. John adored Nina, and has missed her terribly since her death in 2006. John and Nina were blessed with four sons; Gary, Jack, Jim and Pat. Shortly after John and Nina were married, they purchased a dairy ranch in Marsing. John and Nina spent many happy years on the ranch, just across the road from John's family ranch. Their sons have maany wonderful memories of their lives on the ranch. After running the ranch for more than 35 years, John and Nina moved to Winnemucca, Nevada, where John managed a hay farm until his retirement in 2000. John had a great sense of humor, and he and Nina had many lifelong friends in addition to their large families. John and Nina welcomed many guests at the Marsing ranch—neighbors, friends, family and nearby hunters were always welcome for one of Nina's amazing meals and infamous desserts. While Nina cooked, John entertained and kept everyone laughing. Many evenings at the ranch were filled with music, laughter, good food and a game of cards. When Nina and John weren't entertaining, they could often be found at the Nampa Elk's Lodge for a night of dinner and dancing. John was also proud of his Basque heritage and was a founding member of the Euzkaldunak Basque Club of Boise and Txoko Ona Basque Club of Homedale. John is survived by his sons, Gary and (Janice) Bicandi of Star, Pat and (Ruth) Bicandi of Elko, Nevada, and daughter-in-law, Antonia Bicandi of Boise. John was blessed with and is also survived by eight grandchildren- Rochelle (Greg) Morse, Maite (Jay) Kouns, Jim Bicandi, Jacqueline (Geoff) Kite-Powewell, Nicholas (Izar) (Bicandi), Beverly (Travis) Nagel, Jamie Alcorta, and Andy (Kristina) Bicandi. John is also survived by great-grandchildren- Macy, Easton, Brooklyn, Brody, Amaya, Jordan, Ashley Elle, Isabella, Jackson, Gabriella, Charlotte, Joe, Courtney, Javonni, Adree, Livee and many nieces, nephews and cousins. John was preceded in death by his wife, Nina; sons, Jack and Jim; parents, Ciriaco and Maria Cruz; and siblings, Lucas, Angel, Connie, Pilar, Marie, Salvador and Ciriacco. The family would like to thank the staff of at the Autumn Cove Assisted Living Center for their wonderful care and compassion during John's final years. Graveside service will be held Saturday, February 20th, 10:00 am at Canyon Hill Cemetery, Caldwell, Idaho. Following the graveside service, there will be a family and friend dinner held at Txoko Ona. In lieu of flowers, donations may be sent to Euzkaldunak Basque Club of Boise and Txoko Ona Basque Club of Homedale. Idaho Statesman, The (Boise, ID) - Friday, February 19, 2016 | Bicandi, John (I442470)
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987 | John Echave (1942 - 2012) Obituary Guest Book 5 entries The Guest Book is expired. Restore the Guest Book John Echave and Kristen Echave On June 30, 2012, John "Jock" Martin Echave passed away at his home in Jordan Valley, Oregon. He was 70 years old. Jock was born on January 30, 1942, in Winnemucca, Nevada, the eldest son of John and Marge. He and his younger brother grew up at Oregon Canyon Ranch and enjoyed all the pleasures of ranch life. Jock was a gifted athlete and eventually played football at UNR, sporting the #33. In 1964, he marrried Karen Goodrich and they enjoyed the next 46 years together. They had three children: Kristen, Michon, and Jon. Jock enjoyed cattle work, riding horses, haying, and he was an avid trapper who also loved hunting the big bucks. He helped coach his kids sports teams and was a constant on the sidelines. He had his own plane and few all over the country watching his children. Later in life, he doted on his grandkids and spoiled them rotten. Jock is preceded in death by his wife Karen and parents Marge and John. He is survived by his daughter Michon (Jason) Schmidt and son Jon (Tara) Echave, three grandchildren Kaine and Bayley Baptist, John Jett Echave, his brother Frank (Sharon) EEchave, niece Elisa McDade and her children Savannah and J.W., niece Elaina Echave, niece Danielle (Augie) Mariezcurrena and children LaShae and Nichole, and nephew Frank Echave and son Cameron, mother-in-law Yolan Goodrich, sister-in-law Kristen (Bob) Tallman, niece Nicole (Daniel) Pennell and children Canyon and Cashly. An open house was held on July 7th at the home of Jon and Tara Echave, 3054 Dinwitty Lane, Jordan Valley, Oregon, for Jock and his daughter Kristen, who after a short hospital stay, passed away less than two full days after her father. Born in Winnemucca, Nevada, on November 20, 1967, Kristen Eileen was the first born child of Karen and Jock. A mirror image of her father, Kristen excelled at anything she set her mind to.Kristen was the true epitome of the All-American girl. Upon graduation she attended the University of Idaho on a full-ride academic scholarship pursuing a degree in veterinary medicine. In 1991, Kristen married Joe Baptist. They made their home at Oregon Canyon Ranch and had two wonderful children: Kaine Mathew (February 22, 1993) and Bayley Lorraine (January 19, 1997). Kristen enjoyed her children immensely and was always proud of them. She was their biggest fan and always believed in them regardless of their life choices. Friends and family will cherish many fond memories of Kris. She was well-known for being a fantastic cook, hunting, singing and dancing to music, her natural humor, and brutally honest personality, strong willed nature and true belief in relationships. Some of her closest relationships included the following: her nephew JJ, her lifelong friends Michelle Muguira and Dolly Lau Green, cousin Elisa, siblings Michon and Jon, and of course her beloved children. Kristen has always had a truly special relationship with her parents, especially her father. How fitting it be that they pass away close together where they can take care of each other. Published in Reno Gazette-Journal on July 10, 2012 - See more at: http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/rgj/obituary.aspx?pid=158468524#sthash.v2xj3AWH.dpuf | Echave, John (I4952428)
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988 | John Echevarria Gender: Male Spouse: Alijandra Sillo Spouse Gender: Female Marriage Date: Nov 28, 1903 Marriage Location: Boise, Ada Co., Idaho Source: This record can be found in the marriage book at the County Courthouse located in Ada Co., ID in Volume 5 on Page 424. | Family: John Echevarria / Josefa Alejandra Sillonis Mendiola (F1187020)
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989 | John Echevarria Gender: Male Spouse: Alijandra Sillo Spouse Gender: Female Marriage Date: Nov 28, 1903 Marriage Location: Boise, Ada Co., Idaho Source: This record can be found in the marriage book at the County Courthouse located in Ada Co., ID in Volume 5 on Page 424. | |
990 | John Mentaberry, one of Humboldt County's pioneer sheepmen, died Tuesday in a local hospital following a long illness. He was 91. Born Sept 6, 1882, in France, he came to the United States in 1906 at the the Washburn Creek Ranch near McDermittt, which he operated until 1958 when he retired. Survivors include children John Jr and Mrs Mary Yrueta both of Winnemucca, Anne Bengoa of Orovada, Fausto of Reno, Henry and Delores Jones, both of Winnemucca, George and Eddy of McDermitt and Dave of Reno. Also surviving are 19 grandchildren and 14 great-grandchildren. Rosary will be said at 8 p.m. today in the Eddy and Son Mortuary here. Requiem Mass will be said at 10 a.m. Friday in St Paul's Catholic Church. Burial will be in the family plot in the Winnemucca Cemetery. | Mentaberry, John (I7328083)
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991 | JOHN OSORO Obituary | Condolences JOHN OSORO Obituary John Daniel Osoro 1919 ~ 2010 Born November 27, 1919 in Idaho, raised in Highland Boy, UT and died January 16, 2010. He was the sixth child born to proud Basque Immigrants, Edward and Maria Santa Zatica Osoro. John married Marjorie Helen Quinn on January 3, 1941 and they were life partners for 69 years. He attended Bingham High School where he excelled in sports and was All-State in football. John, a first generation American, proudly served his country during World War II along side h his brothers and friends from Bingham Canyon, Utah. John worked for Kennecott Copper for 42 years, retiring in 1982. He was especially proud of his 68 years of service as a volunteer in the Bingham Canyon Fire Department. He enjoyed his years oof service with the Copperton Boy Scouts, little league baseball and the youth of Bingham and Highland Boy. Dad was a hard working man that could fix anything with a roll of electricians tape and a can of spray paint. He was the life of the party and thought he could sing and dance with the best of them. No one enjoyed life more than Dad and he would talk to anyone who would listen whether he knew them or not. John is survived by his wife Marjorie; children, Jon (Karol) Osoro, James (Laura) Osoro, Christine (Craig) Holder, Billy (Marlene) Osoro, Jerry (Debbie) Osoro, and Jeanie Osoro Johnson; 13 grandchildren; 27 great-grandchildren. The family would like to recognize all the caregivers, especially Veronica, Rachael and Rolando for their loving care of our father. Under the direction of Goff Mortuary Dad was laid to rest along side his mother, father and two brothers in a family service at Mt Calvary Cemetery on January 21, 2010. www.goffmortuary.com Published in Salt Lake Tribune on Jan. 22, 2010 - See more at: http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/saltlaketribune/obituary.aspx?n=john-osoro&pid=138764030&fhid=10581#sthash.X1HyFJfh.dpuf | Osoro, John Daniel (I4242340)
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992 | Johnny Chacartegui Johnny Chacartegui of Portland, Oregon, died on December 27, 2009 at the age of 87 after a brief stay in the hospital. Johnny will be laid to rest at the Willamette National Cemetery. The family will honor Johnny's request for a private service. Johnny was born August 21, 1922 in Boise, Idaho to Jose and Lucasia Chacartegui. Both his parents were Basque immigrants from Spain. Johnny was the youngest of six brothers and was the last survivor. Upon graduating from Nampa High School in 1941 he joined the Army and served his country during World War II. Johnny was awarded and received the Purple Heart. Johnny married his wife of 68 years, Dorothy Elliott in Nampa, Idaho. They remained married until his death. He worked for Department of Agriculture as a Federal Meat Inspector. Johnny was preceded in death by his parents and brothers Antone, Phillip, Eusibio, Julio and twin brother Joe. He is survived by his wife Dorothy and his children Jack and wife Lisa, Robert, Phyllis and her husband Gary Merrick, Kenneth and his wife Sue as well as his grandchildren Angie Minic, Benita Changi, Johnny Chacartegui, Lori Ann Merges, Doug Merrick, David Merrick, Cody Chacartegui, Melissa Chacartegui and two great-grandchildren. He is also survived by several nephews and nieces. Johnny will be loved and missed by all who knew him. Published in Idaho Statesman on January 5, 2010 print | Chacartegui, John (I2315756)
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993 | Jose "Joe" Luis Churruca March 22, 1921 - May 31, 2016 Jose "Joe" Luis Churruca, 95, of Marsing, passed away of natural causes on May 31, 2016, in Nampa, Idaho. Born March 22, 1921 in Boise, Idaho, Joe was the 2nd son of 1st generation Basque imimmigrants, Carmen and Frank Churruca. His early childhood was spent in the Boise Valley area. In 1930 his family moved to Marsing, Idaho. He played high school football and graduated from Marsing High School in 1940. In 1943 he married Elizabeth Ann "Bette" Willin. Together, they were blessed with 4 children. Joe was a life-long Marsing resident, farmer and Black Angus cattle-rancher. He was instrumental in helping establish the Marsing-Homedale Alfalfa Seed Co-op. Joe was received awards from National Cattlemen's Association and won Owyhee County Grassman of the Year. Joe served on the Labor Camp Corp, FHA Committee, and was an active supporter of 4H youth. He loved his family, hunting & fishing. He was a supporter of the M Marsing Disaster Auction and Marsing Senior Center. Mom died in 2002, but Dad continued to live on the farm. They say it takes a village to raise a child, but it also takes a village to help an old person live out his last years as independently as possible. With the help of the village called Marsing, Dad was fortunate to be able to live alone in his own home. He had wonderful neighbors and friends who watched over him. Especially the Senior Center, water aerobics friends and card playing buddies. He is preceded in death by his wife of 58 years, Bette; 2 infant children, Jack and Joyce; two brothers and his parents. He is survived by his children: JoAnn Morrow, Judy Welty, Jennifer (Jim) Barrett and Phillip (Julie) Aranzamendi; 9 grandchildren and numerous great-grandchildren. A Viewing for Joe will be held on Tuesday, June 7, 2016 from 5:00-8:00 PM with Rosary Recital at 7:00 PM at Flahiff Funeral Chapel, Caldwell. Funeral Mass will be held Wednesday, June 8, 2016 at 10:30 AM at Our Lady of the Valley Catholic Church, Caldwell and a dinner will follow at the church. Interment will be at 2:00 PM at the Marsing-Homedale Cemetery, Marsing, ID. In lieu of flowers, memorials can be made to the Marsing Ambulance Service, P.O. Box 132, Marsing, ID. 83639 or call 208-896-5563. Condolences may be given at www.Flahifffuneralchapel.com. Idaho Press-Tribune (Nampa, ID) - Friday, June 3, 2016 | Churruca, Jose Luis (I6791504)
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994 | José Antonio de Echaniz 8 abril, 1807 El día ocho de Abril de mil ochocientos y siete D. Juan de Beazcoa Beneficiado y cura de esta yglesia matriz San Miguel de la Anteyglesia de Hereño bautizé en ella a un niño a quien puse por nombre José Antonio, el qual nació a las dos de la mañana del propio día (según la declaración que en esta razón hizo la comadre) hijo legítimo y de legítimo matrimonio de José de Echaniz natural de la Anteyglesia de Yzpaster, y María de Homar natural de esta, y ambos vecinos de esta de Hereño; Abuelos paternos Ygnacio de Echaniz natural de la enunciada de Yzpaster, y María de Hortuzar natural de esta, y ambos vecinos de esta de Hereño. Maternos Martin de Homar naturtal de la Anteyglesia de Navarniz y Antonia de Hortuzar Barrenechea natural de esta y ambos vecinos de esta memorada de Hereño. Fueron sus padrinos Antonio de Arrascada natural de la Anteyglesia de Bedarona, y vecino de la puebla de Elanchove, e Ysabela de Homar natural y vecina de esta repetida de Hereño, a quienes advertí el parentesco espiritual y demas obligaciones que contrageron, cuia verdad para que conste lo firmé Don Juan de Beazcoa | Echaniz Omar, Jose Antonio (I104)
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995 | José Antonio de Echaniz y María Agustina de Ardanza Don Joaquin María de Aboitiz Cura y beneficiado de esta iglesia parroquial matriz San Miguel de la anteyglesia de Ereño Certifico que habiendo procedido con consentimiento paterno examen y aprovaron esta doctrina cristiana explicación de los impedimentos asi impedientes ... ... y las tres canonicas moniciones ... al tiempo del ofertorio de... misas ... y licencia de Señor Vicario por ... ... de que ni de las declaraciones separadamente recividas. no haviendo resultado impedimento alguno ... hoy día de la ... a el Santo Sacramento del matrimonio que por palabras de presetne contrajeron José Antonio de Echaniz hijo legítimo de legítimo matrimonio de José Antonio de Echaniz y Maria de Omar los tres naturales vecinos y parroquianos de estra y María Agustina de Ardanza viuda que quedó de Juan Antonio de Ydoiagaveitia, hija así bien de legítimo matrimonio de Martin y María Ondaro naturales vecinos y parroquianos de esta. Siendo testigos Juan Manuel de Echaniz y Pedro Benito de Mendiola vecinos y parroquianos de esta y para que de ello conste firmo hoi dia doce de Agosto de milochocientos cuarenta y uno# Dn. Joaquin María de Aboitiz | Family: Jose Antonio Echaniz Omar / Agustina Ardanza Ondaro (F23)
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996 | Jose Francisco and Agueda were both farmers before immigrating t the United States. Jose Francisco served in the Spanish army in the Philippines and also fought in the cavalry in Cuba before looking for work across the Atlantic. He came alone and worked in the mill at the Delamar mine for awhile before returning to Euskal Herria to marry Agueda. All of their children were born in the United States. The family moved to Jordan Valley, Oregon in 1919. | Family: Jose Francisco Mallea Barainca / Agueda Lecertua Aboitiz (F1044057)
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997 | Joseph Domingo Marcuerquiaga, passed away May 5, 2008. He was born at the Buffalo Ranch near Orovada on Aug 22, 1922. He was one of 11 children born to Domingo and Esperanza Marcuerquiaga. Dee wore several hats during his lifetime. He was a buckaroo and sheepherder before starting his own business, Dee's Distributing. He delivered dairy and ice cream products to stores and restaurants in the Winnemucca area. He enjoyed carpentry, repairing most anything and lending a hand wherever needed. Dee is survived by his wife, Evy, of 55 years; daughters, Juleen Marcuerquiaga and Darla Boge (Mark); grandsons Brett and Derek Boge; sister, Irene Scott, brother. Julian (Edith), sister-in-law Lorraine Marcuerquiaga; and numerous nieces and nephews. | Marcuerquiaga, Joseph Domingo (I803656)
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998 | Joseph George Ancho, 90, of Blackfoot, ID passed away May 23, 2016 at Eastern Idaho Regional Medical Center, in Idaho Falls. Joseph was born September 5, 1925 in Battle Mountain, Nevada to Jose Ancho (Abaurregaina, Nafarroa) and Dominga Urriolabetia (Ondarroa, Bizkaia). He graduated from Battle Mountain High School in Nevada before serving his country in the Army during World War II. On February 24, 1945, he was on a mission to build a pontoon bridge across the Saar River in Germany where he was seriously injured and suffered the loss of his right leg for which he was awarded the Bronze Star and the Purple Heart. After the war, he obtained a Pharmacy degree from Idaho State. Joseph married Angelines Echevarria [daughter of Francisco Echevarria (Zamudio, Bizkaia) and Carmen Arestizabal (Bilbao, Bizkaia)] in Blackfoot on August 13, 1950. In 1960 Joseph bought Ancho Drug and ran it with his wife, Angie, for 23 years. He was a member of the Catholic Church. In his free time, Joseph enjoyed: fly tying, fishing, guns, squirrels, tinkering and being Angie’s fixer upper. Joseph was a proud member of the Blackfoot Kiwanis Club. He held the position of President of that organization. He also was a member of the Third and Fourth degree Knights of Columbus. He belonged to the Blackfoot Elks Lodge for 60 years. He is survived by his wife, Angie; son, Michael (Candice) Ancho of Idaho Falls; and brother George (Kathy) Ancho of Battle Mountain, Nevada. | Ancho, Joseph George (I7201428)
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999 | Josephine Mainvil Arriet always said that Ignacia Gorosurreta was born in Errazu but Baptism says she was born in Maya. | Micheltorena, Ignacia Geronima Gorosurreta (I6604251)
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1000 | Josephine Mainvil Arriet gave this info in April, 1996 that her sister-in-law Grace wrote down. Josephine Mainvil Arriet's God Father is Jean Bidono, husband to aunt Catherine Mainvil. Aunt Catherine had no children before she died in 1918 from the Flu Epidemic. Jean Bidondo remarried and had a son named Pete Bidondo who lived in Wilmington. In April 2011 Josephine gave this info regarding her parents: In San Bernardino at the slaughter house Goinea was the manager, Lorenzo and Juanito were workers. Two Biarneses (French) also worked there. John Errecart also worked there but since he had asthma, he had to go to dryer climate so moved to Tranquillity with his wife and kids. The Layanas, Serverino and wife Cotilda also worked there, so did Simion Layana. Josephine also says that there was a place in L.A. called Basainia and her fat her had said he was there. | Mainvil, Josephine (I6604276)
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