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Ida Ellen <I>Babcock</I> Van Etten

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Ida Ellen Babcock Van Etten

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2 May 1930 (aged 57)
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Payette, Payette County, Idaho, USA Add to Map
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BURIAL: Ida Van Etten
Payette Enterprise
Thursday, May 08, 1930
OBITUARY
Mrs. Ida E. Babcock was born August 4th, 1872, died May 2nd, 1930. She was married to S. B. Van Etten, June 16, 1889. To this union six children were born, four daughters and two sons of which five are living, Milly May Huff passed away December 26, 1916. There are ten grandchildren living, also two daughter-in-laws and two son-in-laws and two brothers, Pearl and Mage Babcock.

Mrs. Van Etten was converted in 1897 and joined the Church of God. She was a faithful member until death. The funeral services were held Sunday, May 4th at Payette, from the Peterson Undertaking parlors. Rev. N. H. Farnham, pastor of the Church of God, conducting the services, preaching from 1st. Corinthians 12:19. A quartet from the Brethren church of Fruitland sang several beautiful hymns. The Royal Neighbors with their beautiful and impressive ceremony conducted the services at the cemetery. The love and esteem of her many friends was manifested by the large attendance and the profusion of the beautiful floral offerings. (Riverside Cemetery)

BURIAL: Ida Van Etten
Payette Enterprise
Thursday, May 08, 1930
OBITUARY
Mrs. Ida E. Babcock was born August 4th, 1872, died May 2nd, 1930. She was married to S. B. Van Etten, June 16, 1889. To this union six children were born, four daughters and two sons of which five are living, Milly May Huff passed away December 26, 1916. There are ten grandchildren living, also two daughter-in-laws and two son-in-laws and two brothers, Pearl and Mage Babcock.

Mrs. Van Etten was converted in 1897 and joined the Church of God. She was a faithful member until death. The funeral services were held Sunday, May 4th at Payette, from the Peterson Undertaking parlors. Rev. N. H. Farnham, pastor of the Church of God, conducting the services, preaching from 1st. Corinthians 12:19. A quartet from the Brethren church of Fruitland sang several beautiful hymns. The Royal Neighbors with their beautiful and impressive ceremony conducted the services at the cemetery. The love and esteem of her many friends was manifested by the large attendance and the profusion of the beautiful floral offerings. (Riverside Cemetery)


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