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Joseph George Ancho

Joseph George Ancho

Male 1925 - 2016  (90 years)

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  • Name Joseph George Ancho 
    Born 5 Sep 1925  Battle Mountain, Nevada Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Gender Male 
    Died 23 May 2016  Idaho Falls, Idaho Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Person ID I7201428  OBC Sustraiak
    Last Modified 9 Aug 2017 

    Family Angelines Echevarria 
    Married 13 Aug 1950  Blackfoot, Idaho Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Children 
     1. Michael Ancho
    Last Modified 29 May 2016 
    Family ID F1996744  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

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  • Notes 
    • 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.