Eulah was born in 1922 in Willow Springs, Missouri to Thomas and Leona Freeman. At the young age of 15, Eulah lost her mother. She is one of five children and the last to pass.
At Wilder High School, Eulah met the love of her life, Chester R. Thomas. Chet and Eulah married January 26, 1940 and had two sons, Phillip and Jon. They enjoyed living in various places throughout the Northwest but called Boise home.
Eulah worked for a few different laundries and specialized in using a pressing machine. Her favorite hobbies included painting, ceramics, sewing, and embroidery. She also enjoyed donating her time to the local Boise and Nampa Moose Lodges and worked her way through the chairs of the Women of the Moose Lodge. The highest honor she held was Senior Regent. This honor was awarded to her at the main lodge in Chicago.
In addition to volunteering, Eulah loved cooking for family and friends who looked forward to her cherry pies, potato salad, and cheese soufflé, to name a few of her specialties.
While living in Nampa, Chet and Eulah owned Paul's Pizza, and she shared her cooking expertise with customers. Being a devoted wife, mother, grandmother and great-grandmother meant everything to Eulah. Chet and Eulah were married for 65 years before Chester passed away.
Eulah is survived by her sons: Phillip (Kathy) and Jon (Deanna); niece, Karen Hunt; half-brothers: Larry and Everett Freeman; grandchildren: David (Mary), Stephanie, Jason, Michelle and Michael; great-grandchildren: Cassidy and Trystin; three stepgrandchildren: Laura, Mike and James; and three stepgreat-grandchildren.
The family extends a special thanks to Eulah's loving grandson, David, and niece, Karen Hunt, for all their extra efforts, visiting Eulah often and taking care of Pepe, her dog.
Funeral services will be held at Whitney Baptist Church, 2309 Dorian St., on Friday, February 11, 2011 at 3:00 pm in Boise, Idaho. Pastor John Dunkin will preside over the services. A reception will follow at the church reception hall.
Funeral arrangements are under the direction of Alden-Waggoner Funeral Chapel, Boise.
Eulah was born in 1922 in Willow Springs, Missouri to Thomas and Leona Freeman. At the young age of 15, Eulah lost her mother. She is one of five children and the last to pass.
At Wilder High School, Eulah met the love of her life, Chester R. Thomas. Chet and Eulah married January 26, 1940 and had two sons, Phillip and Jon. They enjoyed living in various places throughout the Northwest but called Boise home.
Eulah worked for a few different laundries and specialized in using a pressing machine. Her favorite hobbies included painting, ceramics, sewing, and embroidery. She also enjoyed donating her time to the local Boise and Nampa Moose Lodges and worked her way through the chairs of the Women of the Moose Lodge. The highest honor she held was Senior Regent. This honor was awarded to her at the main lodge in Chicago.
In addition to volunteering, Eulah loved cooking for family and friends who looked forward to her cherry pies, potato salad, and cheese soufflé, to name a few of her specialties.
While living in Nampa, Chet and Eulah owned Paul's Pizza, and she shared her cooking expertise with customers. Being a devoted wife, mother, grandmother and great-grandmother meant everything to Eulah. Chet and Eulah were married for 65 years before Chester passed away.
Eulah is survived by her sons: Phillip (Kathy) and Jon (Deanna); niece, Karen Hunt; half-brothers: Larry and Everett Freeman; grandchildren: David (Mary), Stephanie, Jason, Michelle and Michael; great-grandchildren: Cassidy and Trystin; three stepgrandchildren: Laura, Mike and James; and three stepgreat-grandchildren.
The family extends a special thanks to Eulah's loving grandson, David, and niece, Karen Hunt, for all their extra efforts, visiting Eulah often and taking care of Pepe, her dog.
Funeral services will be held at Whitney Baptist Church, 2309 Dorian St., on Friday, February 11, 2011 at 3:00 pm in Boise, Idaho. Pastor John Dunkin will preside over the services. A reception will follow at the church reception hall.
Funeral arrangements are under the direction of Alden-Waggoner Funeral Chapel, Boise.
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