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Harriett <I>Howells</I> Huskinson

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Harriett Howells Huskinson

Birth
Paradise, Cache County, Utah, USA
Death
23 Jul 1972 (aged 71)
Idaho Falls, Bonneville County, Idaho, USA
Burial
Madison County, Idaho, USA GPS-Latitude: 43.8701187, Longitude: -111.6651021
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Harriett Howell Huskinson, died Sunday, July 23, at Idaho Falls Hospital. She had been ill for quite sometime.
Harriett was born Oct 31 1900. One of ten children, of Edward and Ellen Howell, of Paradise,Utah.
Her parents pioneered in a covered wagon from Utah to Idaho when Harriett was three years old. They reside in Parker Idaho for a short time before moving to Sugar City, where they made their permanent home.
She received her schooling in Sugar City. At the age of 16 she started work for Sugar Mercantile. She was later employed at the Sugar Factory for two years.
She married Albert Huskinson in the LDS Temple in Idaho Falls. They lived in Moody Creek. Later moving to Rexburg until the time of her death.
A Member of the LDS Church she was a Primary and Guide Patrol teacher. Relief Society Visiting teacher for 50 yrs.
Survived by Son Sgt. Larry A. Huskinson. Daughters Iola Stone, Ardell Ricks, Carol Hopkins Donna Ricks.
Sister Edith Olson, Brother Richard S Howell, and 21 grandchildren, 22 great grandchildren.

Harriett Howell Huskinson, died Sunday, July 23, at Idaho Falls Hospital. She had been ill for quite sometime.
Harriett was born Oct 31 1900. One of ten children, of Edward and Ellen Howell, of Paradise,Utah.
Her parents pioneered in a covered wagon from Utah to Idaho when Harriett was three years old. They reside in Parker Idaho for a short time before moving to Sugar City, where they made their permanent home.
She received her schooling in Sugar City. At the age of 16 she started work for Sugar Mercantile. She was later employed at the Sugar Factory for two years.
She married Albert Huskinson in the LDS Temple in Idaho Falls. They lived in Moody Creek. Later moving to Rexburg until the time of her death.
A Member of the LDS Church she was a Primary and Guide Patrol teacher. Relief Society Visiting teacher for 50 yrs.
Survived by Son Sgt. Larry A. Huskinson. Daughters Iola Stone, Ardell Ricks, Carol Hopkins Donna Ricks.
Sister Edith Olson, Brother Richard S Howell, and 21 grandchildren, 22 great grandchildren.


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