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Eugene Earl Van Fossen

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Eugene Earl Van Fossen

Birth
Oklahoma, USA
Death
21 Apr 1967 (aged 73)
Weiser, Washington County, Idaho, USA
Burial
Weiser, Washington County, Idaho, USA Add to Map
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Eugene Van Fossen
CAMBRIDGE — Eugene Earl Van Fossen, 73, a long-time resident, died Friday at a Weiser hospital.
Born Nov. 1, 1893, in Oklahoma, to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Van Fossen, he moved with his parents to Kansas and married Iva Tiola Boudeman at Salina, Kan. The couple came to Idaho in 1922 and settled in the Blackfoot area, and they moved to Weiser in 1930. Later they moved to Cambridge, where they operated a farm until his retirement. Surviving are his wife, Iva, Cambridge; two sons, Roy and Everett Van Fossen, both of Cambridge; four daughters, Mrs. Opal Beggs of Cambridge, Mrs. Louise Strange, Cambridge, Mrs. Iva Lindekugel of Fernley, Nev., and Mrs. Barbara Hagen of Golcanda, Nev., and 22 grandchildren.
Services will be conducted at 2 p.m. Tuesday at Northam-Jones Chapel in Weiser by Pastor Basil Lewis. Interment will follow at Hillcrest.

Idaho Daily Statesman, Sunday, April 23, 1967 Page 2-D
Eugene Van Fossen
CAMBRIDGE — Eugene Earl Van Fossen, 73, a long-time resident, died Friday at a Weiser hospital.
Born Nov. 1, 1893, in Oklahoma, to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Van Fossen, he moved with his parents to Kansas and married Iva Tiola Boudeman at Salina, Kan. The couple came to Idaho in 1922 and settled in the Blackfoot area, and they moved to Weiser in 1930. Later they moved to Cambridge, where they operated a farm until his retirement. Surviving are his wife, Iva, Cambridge; two sons, Roy and Everett Van Fossen, both of Cambridge; four daughters, Mrs. Opal Beggs of Cambridge, Mrs. Louise Strange, Cambridge, Mrs. Iva Lindekugel of Fernley, Nev., and Mrs. Barbara Hagen of Golcanda, Nev., and 22 grandchildren.
Services will be conducted at 2 p.m. Tuesday at Northam-Jones Chapel in Weiser by Pastor Basil Lewis. Interment will follow at Hillcrest.

Idaho Daily Statesman, Sunday, April 23, 1967 Page 2-D


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