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Herbert Edgar Baldwin

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Herbert Edgar Baldwin

Birth
Council Grove, Morris County, Kansas, USA
Death
21 Jun 1967 (aged 84)
Boise, Ada County, Idaho, USA
Burial
Meridian, Ada County, Idaho, USA GPS-Latitude: 43.6043444, Longitude: -116.3840944
Plot
Eastside
Memorial ID
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Idaho Statesman
June 22, 1967 page 38

Herbert E. Baldwin, 85, of 3312 Virginia, Boise, died unexpectedly at his home Wednesday morning. Services pending Mountain View Funeral Home, of Boise.
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Idaho Statesman
June 24, 1967 page 14

Services for Herbert Edgar Baldwin, 84, 3312 Virginia, who died Thursday, will be held at 2 p.m. today at Mountain View Funeral Home with the Rev. Meredith R. Groves of the First Methodist Cathedral of the Rockies officiating. Interment will be in Meridian Cemetery.

He was born in Council Grove, Kan., Dec. 9, 1882. He moved with his parents to California when he was 6. The family lived there for a year and then moved to Oregon where they lived for nine years. He attended school at Bandon, Ore. The parents moved to Idaho in 1899, stayed two years, and then moved back to Kansas. They returned to Idaho the following year, where except for another short stay in Oregon, he was a resident until his death.

He worked as a logger from the time he was 13 on his father's timber claim in Oregon. He worked for Peasley Transfer as a teamster when the large draft-type horses were used to pull the heavy wagons in the Boise area. He was employed there 13 years and then worked for Union Feed & Seed in Boise as a teamster. He hauled much of the material used in the construction of the Capitol Building. He was a member of the Teamsters Union.

Mr. Baldwin married Mabel Johns May 14, 1907, in Boise. They celebrated 60 years of married life on May 14 of this year.

Survivors in addition to his wife include two sons, Howard E. Baldwin of Emmett and C. A. (Curly) Baldwin of Meridian; a daughter, Viola M. Hanson of Boise; two brothers, Ernest Baldwin and William Baldwin, both of Portland; and two sisters, Laura Van Tassel of Portland and Mabel, Shoe of Portland and Mabel Shoe.

Pallbearers will be Joe Athridge, Melvin Curtis, Stan Curtis, Eldon Grunder, Levi Martinette and Everett Towler.
Idaho Statesman
June 22, 1967 page 38

Herbert E. Baldwin, 85, of 3312 Virginia, Boise, died unexpectedly at his home Wednesday morning. Services pending Mountain View Funeral Home, of Boise.
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Idaho Statesman
June 24, 1967 page 14

Services for Herbert Edgar Baldwin, 84, 3312 Virginia, who died Thursday, will be held at 2 p.m. today at Mountain View Funeral Home with the Rev. Meredith R. Groves of the First Methodist Cathedral of the Rockies officiating. Interment will be in Meridian Cemetery.

He was born in Council Grove, Kan., Dec. 9, 1882. He moved with his parents to California when he was 6. The family lived there for a year and then moved to Oregon where they lived for nine years. He attended school at Bandon, Ore. The parents moved to Idaho in 1899, stayed two years, and then moved back to Kansas. They returned to Idaho the following year, where except for another short stay in Oregon, he was a resident until his death.

He worked as a logger from the time he was 13 on his father's timber claim in Oregon. He worked for Peasley Transfer as a teamster when the large draft-type horses were used to pull the heavy wagons in the Boise area. He was employed there 13 years and then worked for Union Feed & Seed in Boise as a teamster. He hauled much of the material used in the construction of the Capitol Building. He was a member of the Teamsters Union.

Mr. Baldwin married Mabel Johns May 14, 1907, in Boise. They celebrated 60 years of married life on May 14 of this year.

Survivors in addition to his wife include two sons, Howard E. Baldwin of Emmett and C. A. (Curly) Baldwin of Meridian; a daughter, Viola M. Hanson of Boise; two brothers, Ernest Baldwin and William Baldwin, both of Portland; and two sisters, Laura Van Tassel of Portland and Mabel, Shoe of Portland and Mabel Shoe.

Pallbearers will be Joe Athridge, Melvin Curtis, Stan Curtis, Eldon Grunder, Levi Martinette and Everett Towler.


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