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Cecil John Drollinger

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Cecil John Drollinger

Birth
Marysville, Fremont County, Idaho, USA
Death
2 Nov 1956 (aged 54)
Idaho Falls, Bonneville County, Idaho, USA
Burial
Bonneville County, Idaho, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section 3, Lot 20, Place 1
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CECIL JOHN DROLLINGER was born on January 20, 1902, to Simeon Cook and Mary Emeline (Cordingly) Drollinger at Marysville, Fremont, Idaho.

He received his schooling at Marysville and graduated from Ricks College.

He married Norma Delone Harris on November 24, 1920, at Ririe, Idaho, and the marriage was later solemnized in the Logan LDS Tempe on December 14, 1921.

He was an active member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and was in the Sunday School Presidency for seven years. When he moved to Osgood, he was a Sunday School teacher and Scout and Explorer leader of the Osgood LDS Ward. He was a Stake Missionary of the Idaho Falls North LDS Stake, and at the time of his death he was Priest quorum advisor.

He made his living by farming and share-cropping on the Osgood Project for the Utah-Idaho Sugar Company raising potatoes, sugar beets, hay, and grain as well as raising livestock which included cows which needed to be milked twice each day.
CECIL JOHN DROLLINGER was born on January 20, 1902, to Simeon Cook and Mary Emeline (Cordingly) Drollinger at Marysville, Fremont, Idaho.

He received his schooling at Marysville and graduated from Ricks College.

He married Norma Delone Harris on November 24, 1920, at Ririe, Idaho, and the marriage was later solemnized in the Logan LDS Tempe on December 14, 1921.

He was an active member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and was in the Sunday School Presidency for seven years. When he moved to Osgood, he was a Sunday School teacher and Scout and Explorer leader of the Osgood LDS Ward. He was a Stake Missionary of the Idaho Falls North LDS Stake, and at the time of his death he was Priest quorum advisor.

He made his living by farming and share-cropping on the Osgood Project for the Utah-Idaho Sugar Company raising potatoes, sugar beets, hay, and grain as well as raising livestock which included cows which needed to be milked twice each day.

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