GLENNS FERRY — Services for Henry C. Finley, 77, Glenns Ferry, who died Saturday in a Boise hospital, will be at 3 p.m. Tuesday in Smith Chapel, Glenns Ferry, with the Rev, Larry Maxwell officiating. Interment will be at Glenn Rest with military rites.
He was born Jan. 14, 1889, at Lebanon, Mo. He married Anna Wisherd Aug. 30, 1952, at Mountain Home. He had lived in Glenns Ferry since 1954. For a number of years he operated the Starr mail route to Pine and in later years worked for the Wilson Ranch. He was a member of Glenns Ferry American Legion and Three Island Ford Riding Club.
Surviving him besides his wife are two daughters, Mrs. Goldean Dyer, Auburn, Wash., and Crystal Stroh, Denver, Colo.; a son, Robert Finley, Glenns Ferry; a stepdaughter, Mrs. Lillian Stokesberry, Mountain Home; a stepson, William Linhart, Sacramento, Calif.; nine grandchildren; and seven great-grandchildren.
Idaho Statesman, Monday, March 28, 1966 Page 16
GLENNS FERRY — Services for Henry C. Finley, 77, Glenns Ferry, who died Saturday in a Boise hospital, will be at 3 p.m. Tuesday in Smith Chapel, Glenns Ferry, with the Rev, Larry Maxwell officiating. Interment will be at Glenn Rest with military rites.
He was born Jan. 14, 1889, at Lebanon, Mo. He married Anna Wisherd Aug. 30, 1952, at Mountain Home. He had lived in Glenns Ferry since 1954. For a number of years he operated the Starr mail route to Pine and in later years worked for the Wilson Ranch. He was a member of Glenns Ferry American Legion and Three Island Ford Riding Club.
Surviving him besides his wife are two daughters, Mrs. Goldean Dyer, Auburn, Wash., and Crystal Stroh, Denver, Colo.; a son, Robert Finley, Glenns Ferry; a stepdaughter, Mrs. Lillian Stokesberry, Mountain Home; a stepson, William Linhart, Sacramento, Calif.; nine grandchildren; and seven great-grandchildren.
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