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Charles Oscar Haines

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Charles Oscar Haines

Birth
Davenport, Scott County, Iowa, USA
Death
19 Mar 1960 (aged 87)
Boise, Ada County, Idaho, USA
Burial
Boise, Ada County, Idaho, USA GPS-Latitude: 43.6185306, Longitude: -116.3324806
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Charles O. Haines
Charles O. Haines, 87, a retired farmer of 4109 Albion street, was found dead at his home Sunday morning. He is believed to have died of a heart attack Saturday evening.
Born Aug. 26, 1872 at Davenport, Iowa, he moved a short time later to Lawrence, Neb., and in 1893 to Wray, Colo., where in November of 1899 he married Sarah Della Tippin. She died in November of 1943 at Boise.
The couple homesteaded near Castleford in 1908 and moved nine years later to Nampa where they farmed until his retirement in 1941.
Survivors include four sons, Earl of Boise, Bernard of Pocatello, Virgil of Nampa, and Dale Haines of Reno, Nev.; three daughters, Mrs. Dorothy Tharp of Akron, Ohio, Mrs. Vera Farrell of Boise, and Mrs. Lucille Williams of Osburn, and numerous grandchildren and great-grandchildren.
Services will be held at 2 p.m. Thursday at the Relyea chapel with interment to follow at Cloverdale.

Idaho Daily Statesman, Monday, March 21, 1960 Page 11
Charles O. Haines
Charles O. Haines, 87, a retired farmer of 4109 Albion street, was found dead at his home Sunday morning. He is believed to have died of a heart attack Saturday evening.
Born Aug. 26, 1872 at Davenport, Iowa, he moved a short time later to Lawrence, Neb., and in 1893 to Wray, Colo., where in November of 1899 he married Sarah Della Tippin. She died in November of 1943 at Boise.
The couple homesteaded near Castleford in 1908 and moved nine years later to Nampa where they farmed until his retirement in 1941.
Survivors include four sons, Earl of Boise, Bernard of Pocatello, Virgil of Nampa, and Dale Haines of Reno, Nev.; three daughters, Mrs. Dorothy Tharp of Akron, Ohio, Mrs. Vera Farrell of Boise, and Mrs. Lucille Williams of Osburn, and numerous grandchildren and great-grandchildren.
Services will be held at 2 p.m. Thursday at the Relyea chapel with interment to follow at Cloverdale.

Idaho Daily Statesman, Monday, March 21, 1960 Page 11


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