Ayleen was born August 8, 1917 in Yuma, Colorado to Roy and Bernice (Owen) Hunt. She was raised and educated in Caldwell, Idaho and Pomona, California. She was an artist and designer at Pomona Tile Company during World War II. She married Herbert E. Edwards on December 19, 1941 in Las Vegas. Ayleen loved crafts and knitting and was an excellent seamstress where she worked at Beaus and Belles Bridal Shop in Claremont, California. Ayleen later worked at the Pomona 1st Federal Savings and Loan in Claremont where she was greatly loved and honored when she retired in 1981. Herbert preceded her in death in 1976. Ayleen was a member of the Pomona Foursquare Church in Southern California and she leaves many friends and family who will miss her greatly.
Ayleen is survived by a daughter, Donna Lerner and husband, David of Meridian; a sister, Dona Crawford and husband, Don of Nampa; two grandchildren, Kelly Cano (Terry) of Emmett and Steve Terry of Nampa; and two nieces, Rhonda Kren and Darla Nichols. Among the treasures of her heart are her three great-grandchildren, Jill, Nicole and Austin.
Ayleen was born August 8, 1917 in Yuma, Colorado to Roy and Bernice (Owen) Hunt. She was raised and educated in Caldwell, Idaho and Pomona, California. She was an artist and designer at Pomona Tile Company during World War II. She married Herbert E. Edwards on December 19, 1941 in Las Vegas. Ayleen loved crafts and knitting and was an excellent seamstress where she worked at Beaus and Belles Bridal Shop in Claremont, California. Ayleen later worked at the Pomona 1st Federal Savings and Loan in Claremont where she was greatly loved and honored when she retired in 1981. Herbert preceded her in death in 1976. Ayleen was a member of the Pomona Foursquare Church in Southern California and she leaves many friends and family who will miss her greatly.
Ayleen is survived by a daughter, Donna Lerner and husband, David of Meridian; a sister, Dona Crawford and husband, Don of Nampa; two grandchildren, Kelly Cano (Terry) of Emmett and Steve Terry of Nampa; and two nieces, Rhonda Kren and Darla Nichols. Among the treasures of her heart are her three great-grandchildren, Jill, Nicole and Austin.
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