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Ora Blanche <I>Trindel</I> Armitage

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Ora Blanche Trindel Armitage

Birth
Nebraska, USA
Death
7 Feb 1962 (aged 64)
Nampa, Canyon County, Idaho, USA
Burial
Middleton, Canyon County, Idaho, USA Add to Map
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Mrs. Ora B. Darling
EMMETT—Mrs. Ora Blanche (Armitage) Darling, 64, of Emmett, route 1, died Wednesday in a Nampa hospital.
Mrs. Darling was born in Nebraska Jan. 25, and came to Idaho in 1919 from Nebraska. She and her husband, Robert Shelley Armitage to whom she was married in 1919 in Nebraska. settled in the Wendell area, farming there. They moved to Glenns Ferry in 1923 where Mr. Armitage worked for the railroad. They moved to Middleton in 1950. Mr. Armitage died in 1951. She was married to Roy Darling in February, 1953, in Winnemucca. They have resided in the Emmett area since that time.
Survivors include her husband of Emmett; three daughters, Mrs. Eileen Crisp of Portland, Mrs. Peggy Jean Miller and Mrs. Florence Strickland, both of Nampa; one son, Edmund Armitage of Eagle Points, Ore.; three sisters, Mrs. Florence Shively of Gig Harbor, Wash., Mrs. John Burgener of Buhl and Mrs. Walter Hooten of Denver; two brothers, Martin Trindel of Beatrice, Neb., and Ted Trindel of Fairbury, Neb., and 14 grandchildren.
The Shepherd Chapel of Nampa will announce services.

Idaho Daily Statesman, Thursday, February 8, 1962 Page 18
Mrs. Ora B. Darling
EMMETT—Mrs. Ora Blanche (Armitage) Darling, 64, of Emmett, route 1, died Wednesday in a Nampa hospital.
Mrs. Darling was born in Nebraska Jan. 25, and came to Idaho in 1919 from Nebraska. She and her husband, Robert Shelley Armitage to whom she was married in 1919 in Nebraska. settled in the Wendell area, farming there. They moved to Glenns Ferry in 1923 where Mr. Armitage worked for the railroad. They moved to Middleton in 1950. Mr. Armitage died in 1951. She was married to Roy Darling in February, 1953, in Winnemucca. They have resided in the Emmett area since that time.
Survivors include her husband of Emmett; three daughters, Mrs. Eileen Crisp of Portland, Mrs. Peggy Jean Miller and Mrs. Florence Strickland, both of Nampa; one son, Edmund Armitage of Eagle Points, Ore.; three sisters, Mrs. Florence Shively of Gig Harbor, Wash., Mrs. John Burgener of Buhl and Mrs. Walter Hooten of Denver; two brothers, Martin Trindel of Beatrice, Neb., and Ted Trindel of Fairbury, Neb., and 14 grandchildren.
The Shepherd Chapel of Nampa will announce services.

Idaho Daily Statesman, Thursday, February 8, 1962 Page 18


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