Orofino, Idaho- Window on the Clearwater. Katherine Elizabeth (Jabbora) Reilly, 9. Orofino. Katherine Elizabeth (Jabbora) Reilly, 9. Lewiston since 1. Monday, May 8, 2. She was born July 1. Tickets for Concerts, Sports, Theatre and More Online at TicketsInventory.com.Moscow, to Thomas and Effie (Juhnke) Jabbora, the third of 1. She attended kindergarten through second grade at St. Nancy Keane's: Booktalks -- Quick and Simple Main Page: Author List: Title List: New This Month: Interest Level: Subject List. AXS.com brings you inside access to tickets, artist news, and exclusive stories on concerts, tours, sports teams, family events, arts, theater, and festivals. Overweight, Obesity, and Mortality in a Large Prospective Cohort of Persons 50 to 71 Years Old. Adams, Ph.D., Arthur Schatzkin, M.D. Calling Long Distance Vivo extends reach into India with $45M deal with Pro Kabaddi League broadcaster Star Sports. A Pirate's Life England ODI cricket captain Eoin. Onze manier van straffen Theo W.A. Rose's Catholic School in Moscow and moved with her family to Orofino in 1. While living in Orofino, Katherine taught herself to play trombone, violin and piano. She played basketball and was the first female drum majorette at Orofino High School, graduating in 1. She attended Lewiston Normal School (Lewis- Clark State College) from 1. She taught for two years in Kooskia before joining the Women's Army Auxiliary Corps (WAAC) in 1. During her years of service, she was stationed at Fort Des Moines, Iowa, and Fort Totten, NY. She obtained the rank of sergeant first class, giving her the lifelong nickname, . Reilly, who would throw snowballs at her window to get her to have breakfast with him on Sunday mornings. They fell in love, and she married her Irishman on June 1. Fort Devens, MA. Shortly after their marriage, they moved to Japan, where she was honorably discharged in 1. Robert. The family moved to the Presidio in San Francisco and had their daughter, Kay, in 1. They resided in California until 1. Korean War. At that time, the family moved to Lewiston and welcomed their third child, Richard, in 1. Katherine was employed at the Lewiston Orchards Irrigation District (LOID) from 1. During this time, she went back to school to renew her teaching certificate and graduated in 1. She taught for 2. Tammany Elementary School, primarily teaching the third grade. During this time, she touched many students' lives, and throughout the rest of her life, she was fondly remembered as . Reilly, my third- grade teacher. She retired from teaching in 1. She did have fruitful retirement years. She went on many trips with her children and grandchildren, including Maui, HI, Disneyland, the Oregon coast, Texas, Laughlin, NV, and Las Vegas. She celebrated her 8. Kenai River in Alaska. In addition to traveling, she loved playing pinochle, dancing, playing her organ, going to the casino, gardening, painting and fishing. In 2. 00. 4, Katherine was nominated and included in the World War II Women's Memorial by one of her former students. In 2. 01. 2, she saw the memorial in person when she traveled on the Inland Northwest Honor Flight to Washington, DC. She was celebrated by civilians from coast to coast and met young women in the service, for whom she paved the way and served as inspiration. She was an active member of the Lewiston Catholic Community and a member of the American Legion Post No. Katherine is survived by her children, Bob (Anna Maria) Reilly of El Paso, TX, Kay (Sherman Fike) Reilly Packer of Lewiston, and Dick (Karen) Reilly of Meridian. She also is survived by her brother, Richard (Bertha Mae) Jabbora, of Bellingham, WA; sister Dorothy (Jerry) Johnson, of Las Vegas; and many nieces and nephews. She will be dearly missed by her grandchildren: Mary Packer, Krisi Packer, Kimberly (Henry) Funk, Matt Reilly, Iris (David) Marston, Spencer Reilly and Maegan (Will) Krahn; and great- granddaughter Brynn Krahn. She was preceded in death by her parents, Thomas and Effie (Juhnke) Jabbora; her husband and best friend of 4. Robert J. Reilly; brothers Joseph Jabbora, Pat Jabbora and Fred Jabbora; and sisters Mary Crabb, Virginia Bradley and Joan Eikum. A funeral and rosary will be held Saturday. The rosary will begin at 1. Catholic services at 1. Burial with full military honors will immediately follow at Lewis- Clark Memorial Gardens, 3. Seventh St., Lewiston. Katherine always loved hosting friends and family, so please join us to celebrate her wonderful life. The family suggests that memorial donations be made to the Lewiston Independent Foundation for Education (L. I. F. E.), 3. 31. St., Lewiston, ID 8. Photo: Katherine Elizabeth (Jabbora) Reilly. Edward John Galloway, 7. Lenore. Edward John Galloway, 7. Tuesday, May 9, 2. Freeman Creek. Pine Hills Funeral Chapel caring for arrangements. Mary Lou Rasmussen Deyo,, 8. Orofino. Mary Lou Rasmussen Deyo, age 8. May 4 at Clearwater Valley Hospital in Orofino, due to heart complications. Mary Lou was born in Lewiston on Oct. Orofenia Hand and Rasmus Rasmussen. She was the youngest of seven children. Mary Lou was born prematurely weighing just 3 pounds 8 ounces and arrived at the beginning of the Great Depression. Mary Lou grew up in Peck and attended schools there and in Orofino. She graduated from Orofino High School in 1. St. Joseph's Hospital School of Nursing in 1. Registered Nurse. On Aug. 2. 8, 1. 95. Bud Deyo. Bud and Mary Lou worked side by side in several business ventures, including the highly successful D& K Logging Company. Mary Lou managed the bookkeeping and office duties while raising a family with four children. The Deyo household was always busy with business, kids, school and church events, and family celebrations. Bud passed away in 1. Mary Lou later moved to Lewiston and lived there for over 2. She moved to Orofino in 2. Mary Lou was always active in the community. She was a church school leader and a 4- H leader for over 2. She taught local youth everything from Bible verses to child care to motorcycle safety. Mary Lou took great joy in the hundreds of young people she was able to work with. She served as the Mayor of Peck along with being involved in the League of Women Voters, Hospice, the Peck Methodist Church, the Peck Cemetery Board, and many other local activities. Mary Lou was a true community activist before most of us understood what that was. The crowning achievement of her dedication to the community was the completion of the Deyo Reservoir in 2. Mary Lou's vision of turning an old mill pond and sawmill site near Weippe into a fishing reservoir and recreation area for the public to use are now a reality. Her donation of land along with nearly two decades of work helped create a destination that will be enjoyed for generations to come. Mary Lou was a wonderful gem, bolstered by her strong faith and political views, allegiance to sports teams, sincere interest in people, positive attitude and sharp wit. Most of all she took great pride, joy and interest in her family. She kept track of each family member (and their friends) and cheered for them every step of the way. She will be greatly missed by all. Mary Lou is survived by her four children, Mike (Joanne) Deyo of Orofino, Barbara Deyo of Portland, OR, Brian (Penny) Deyo of Peck, and Joe (Jodie) Deyo of Spring Hill, TN, nine grandchildren, five great grandchildren, and a large extended family. She was preceded in death by her husband Bud and her six siblings including Owen Knowlton, Edward Knowlton, Melva Cain, Alice Wargi, Alta . One of Mary Lou's long standing final requests to everyone was to, . Box 1. 05, Peck, Idaho 8. Photo: Mary Lou Rasmussen Deyo. Gary L. Edmonson, 7. Orofino. Gary L. Edmonson went home to our Father on May 3, 2. Gary was born Jan. Myrtie Zann Edmonson and Hope Lavina Adamson at Orofino. He grew up in Lewiston. Prior to graduating high school, he entered the U. S. He was stationed on the USS Missouri throughout much of his military career. Upon discharge in December 1. Gary returned to the Lewiston- Clarkston Valley and remained there until his passing. He married Virginia Willis, and they had four children together. He later married Janis Hogaboam, having two children. Then on June 3. 0, 1. Gary married the love of his life, Roxie (Rice) Bayless, who brought two children to the relationship. Together they presented to this world one child, which completed their family structure of nine. He was a strong father figure and outstanding provider throughout their 5. Most would struggle with this size of family - however, not Gary. He thrived on the love he created for each and every one of his children. Gary shared his ethic of hard work throughout this working career from the Idaho State Highway Department to the City of Lewiston. Here he held positions as a construction supervisor, street superintendent and retired as their construction coordinator. Throughout his life, he enjoyed hunting, fishing and camping, but his passion was painting wildlife. The day after retirement, he and Roxie left Lewiston to enjoy the rest of their lives in Dixie, Idaho. The one- room cabin he had built soon became a much larger structure to accommodate his family and friends. These gatherings became his fondest memories. They lived there for 1. He had turned his lifelong dream into a reality. He was preceded in death by his father, Myrtie Zann Edmonson; parents Melvin and Hope Schlieper; sister Patricia Engle; brother Robert; son Dennis Bayless; and grandchild Kami Edmonson. Gary is survived by his wife, Roxie; his children, Terri (Mike) Small, Martin, Pamela, Rory, David (Tracy), and Jerry Edmonson, Lenny (Trudy) Bayless and Cary (Theresa) Edmonson; daughter- in- law Marcie Bayless; and numerous grandchildren and great- grandchildren. A funeral service for Gary will be held 1. Saturday at the Malcom's Brower- Wann Funeral Home in Lewiston, 1. St., followed by a gathering at 1 p. Bryant, 8. 2, formerly of Orofino. Dorothy Lee Bryant passed away Sept. San Luis Obispo, CA, at the age of 8. She was born on Jan. Orofino, to parents Delbert and Grace Bryant. She spent her childhood years in Orofino with her brother, Larry Bryant. Dorothy was an avid reader, a wonderful cook, a bird lover and a gifted gardener. She obtained her real estate brokers license and enjoyed being a realtor for many years in California. Dorothy believed, though, her most important responsibility was being a mother to her five children. We were blessed to have such a wonderful mother.
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