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John Ellsworth Adkison

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John Ellsworth Adkison

Birth
Grangeville, Idaho County, Idaho, USA
Death
30 Jul 1976 (aged 73)
Grangeville, Idaho County, Idaho, USA
Burial
Grangeville, Idaho County, Idaho, USA Add to Map
Plot
Block D, Lot 6 , Plot 2nd from S end
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John Ellsworth Adkison, 73, died July 30 at Syringa General Hospital in Grangeville after a prolonged illness.

He was born in Grangeville on June 3, 1903, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Adkison. He received his education in Grangeville.

He later moved to Montana and worked on several construction jobs and was a shop foreman at the Fort Peck Dam construction in Montana. In 1939 he was loaned to the U.S. Army for the construction of airfields in Panama and Guatemala.

He returned to Grangeville in 1946 and followed the Carpenter and Millwright Welder trades. He was secretary of the Local Carpenters Union when it was instituted at Grangeville. In 1962 the Adkison's moved to Yakima, Wash. where they lived for twelve years, returning to Grangeville two years ago.

Adkison was united in marriage to Thelma Jones on June 15, 1952, in Lewiston, Idaho.

Adkison was a member since the age of 14 of the Grangeville First Christian Church; Masonic Lodge at Selah, Wash.; Past patron of the Nile Chapter of the Order of Eastern Star at Selah; Mt. Queen Chapter Order of Eastern Star at Grangeville; Shrine, York Rite; Knights Templar; Abou Saad Temple, Balboa, Panama Canal Zone; Member of White Shrine of Jerusalem Messiah Shrine Yakima, Wash.; and Sunrise Court, Order of Amaranth, in Yakima.

Surviving besides his widow, Thelma at the family home in Grangeville is a step-daughter, Beverlee Wright of Spokane, Wash.; three step grandsons; an aunt and uncle and several cousins.

Funeral services for John E. Adkison will be held today, August 4, at 10:00 a.m. at the Hansen-Noland Funeral Home in Grangeville with the Rev. Jack Pinkley of the Grangeville First Christian Church, officiating. Graveside services following at Prairie View Cemetery with Mt. Idaho Lodge #9 AF & AM officiating.

Those who wish may make contributions to the Grangeville Christian Church Youth Building Fund.

IDAHO COUNTY FREE PRESS AUGUST 4, 1976
Penny Casey Idaho Genweb.org
John Ellsworth Adkison, 73, died July 30 at Syringa General Hospital in Grangeville after a prolonged illness.

He was born in Grangeville on June 3, 1903, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Adkison. He received his education in Grangeville.

He later moved to Montana and worked on several construction jobs and was a shop foreman at the Fort Peck Dam construction in Montana. In 1939 he was loaned to the U.S. Army for the construction of airfields in Panama and Guatemala.

He returned to Grangeville in 1946 and followed the Carpenter and Millwright Welder trades. He was secretary of the Local Carpenters Union when it was instituted at Grangeville. In 1962 the Adkison's moved to Yakima, Wash. where they lived for twelve years, returning to Grangeville two years ago.

Adkison was united in marriage to Thelma Jones on June 15, 1952, in Lewiston, Idaho.

Adkison was a member since the age of 14 of the Grangeville First Christian Church; Masonic Lodge at Selah, Wash.; Past patron of the Nile Chapter of the Order of Eastern Star at Selah; Mt. Queen Chapter Order of Eastern Star at Grangeville; Shrine, York Rite; Knights Templar; Abou Saad Temple, Balboa, Panama Canal Zone; Member of White Shrine of Jerusalem Messiah Shrine Yakima, Wash.; and Sunrise Court, Order of Amaranth, in Yakima.

Surviving besides his widow, Thelma at the family home in Grangeville is a step-daughter, Beverlee Wright of Spokane, Wash.; three step grandsons; an aunt and uncle and several cousins.

Funeral services for John E. Adkison will be held today, August 4, at 10:00 a.m. at the Hansen-Noland Funeral Home in Grangeville with the Rev. Jack Pinkley of the Grangeville First Christian Church, officiating. Graveside services following at Prairie View Cemetery with Mt. Idaho Lodge #9 AF & AM officiating.

Those who wish may make contributions to the Grangeville Christian Church Youth Building Fund.

IDAHO COUNTY FREE PRESS AUGUST 4, 1976
Penny Casey Idaho Genweb.org

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