Farris C. Cline
MOUNTAIN HOME - Farris C. Cline, 71, of 855 N. 7th East, Mountain Home, died Tuesday Oct. 7, 1986, in a Mountain Home nursing home of natural causes.
Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Friday, Oct. 10, at the Mountain Home Faith Lutheran Church with Pastor Mervin Kellerman officiating. Burial will low in Mountain View Cemetery, Mountain Home.
Mr. Cline, an employee for the State Highway Dept., was born June 17, 1917, at Manes, Mo., where he was reared and educated. He served In the U.S. Army during World War II. He married Hilma LaBrensz on July 21, 1944, at San Francisco, Calif. They moved to Shoshone in 1947 and then came to Mountain Home in 1961 where he worked for the State Highway Dept.
He was a member of the Faith Lutheran Church.
The Idaho Statesman
09 Oct 1986, Thu ·Page 5
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Son of Rettie Adams
Stepson of John Francis Adams
Twin brother of Parris Lee Cline
Farris C. Cline
MOUNTAIN HOME - Farris C. Cline, 71, of 855 N. 7th East, Mountain Home, died Tuesday Oct. 7, 1986, in a Mountain Home nursing home of natural causes.
Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Friday, Oct. 10, at the Mountain Home Faith Lutheran Church with Pastor Mervin Kellerman officiating. Burial will low in Mountain View Cemetery, Mountain Home.
Mr. Cline, an employee for the State Highway Dept., was born June 17, 1917, at Manes, Mo., where he was reared and educated. He served In the U.S. Army during World War II. He married Hilma LaBrensz on July 21, 1944, at San Francisco, Calif. They moved to Shoshone in 1947 and then came to Mountain Home in 1961 where he worked for the State Highway Dept.
He was a member of the Faith Lutheran Church.
The Idaho Statesman
09 Oct 1986, Thu ·Page 5
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Son of Rettie Adams
Stepson of John Francis Adams
Twin brother of Parris Lee Cline
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