She was born October 28, 1916 in Livingston, daughter of Esta Mae and Otto Ray Perkins. She spent her early life and received her education in Livingston and Gardiner.
She married Ed Fitzpatrick October 31, 1941, and they moved to Wallace, Idaho shortly after their marriage. He was killed in a mining accident.
For many years, she drove a taxi and worked in a plastics plant in Wallace. She was married to Alex J Lavergne July 7, 1951 in Missoula. He died several years ago.
Mrs. Lavergne returned to Livingston early in 1973 and had made her home here since.
Surviving are two sisters, Mrs. Ruth DeYoung and Mrs. Betty Francis; a half-sister, Mrs. Thelma Briggs; and a half-brother, Dale Snavely, all of Livingston, and several nieces and nephews.
She was born October 28, 1916 in Livingston, daughter of Esta Mae and Otto Ray Perkins. She spent her early life and received her education in Livingston and Gardiner.
She married Ed Fitzpatrick October 31, 1941, and they moved to Wallace, Idaho shortly after their marriage. He was killed in a mining accident.
For many years, she drove a taxi and worked in a plastics plant in Wallace. She was married to Alex J Lavergne July 7, 1951 in Missoula. He died several years ago.
Mrs. Lavergne returned to Livingston early in 1973 and had made her home here since.
Surviving are two sisters, Mrs. Ruth DeYoung and Mrs. Betty Francis; a half-sister, Mrs. Thelma Briggs; and a half-brother, Dale Snavely, all of Livingston, and several nieces and nephews.
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