(Pocatello, Idaho)
TIMS ARCHIBALD
Tims Boyce Archibald, 53, of Denver, Colo., and a former Malad resident, died Tuesday, Jan. 24, at his home.
He was born July 24, 1935 in Malad, to Albert and Nancy Timms Archibald. He was raised and educated in Malad and attended Malad High School. As a young man he joined the U. S. Air Force.
He married JoAnn Davis Sept. 19, 1952 in Malad. Their marriage was later solemnized at the Los Angeles LDS Temple.
While in the service he was stationed in Southeast Asia, Europe, California and the Philippines. While in the Philippines he worked in the Army hospital.
He retired from the service in 1979 and moved to Colorado. Since then he has owned and operated a dental laboratory in Denver.
He was a member of the LDS Church and the American Legion.
He is survived by two sons, Gary and Rodney Archibald, both of Denver; two daughters, Mrs. Terry (Angela) Porter, Anchorage, Alaska; Mrs. Jay (Shelly) Darlington, Denver; 11 grandchildren; and two brothers, Wayne and Elden Archibald, both of Malad.
Funeral services will be 2 p.m. Saturday in the Malad LDS Third Ward Chapel with Counselor Veryl Henrie officiating. Friends may call at the Benson-Horsley Funeral Home on Friday from 7 to 9 p.m. and on Saturday from 12:30 p.m. until time of services. Burial will be in the Malad City Cemetery with military rites.
(Pocatello, Idaho)
TIMS ARCHIBALD
Tims Boyce Archibald, 53, of Denver, Colo., and a former Malad resident, died Tuesday, Jan. 24, at his home.
He was born July 24, 1935 in Malad, to Albert and Nancy Timms Archibald. He was raised and educated in Malad and attended Malad High School. As a young man he joined the U. S. Air Force.
He married JoAnn Davis Sept. 19, 1952 in Malad. Their marriage was later solemnized at the Los Angeles LDS Temple.
While in the service he was stationed in Southeast Asia, Europe, California and the Philippines. While in the Philippines he worked in the Army hospital.
He retired from the service in 1979 and moved to Colorado. Since then he has owned and operated a dental laboratory in Denver.
He was a member of the LDS Church and the American Legion.
He is survived by two sons, Gary and Rodney Archibald, both of Denver; two daughters, Mrs. Terry (Angela) Porter, Anchorage, Alaska; Mrs. Jay (Shelly) Darlington, Denver; 11 grandchildren; and two brothers, Wayne and Elden Archibald, both of Malad.
Funeral services will be 2 p.m. Saturday in the Malad LDS Third Ward Chapel with Counselor Veryl Henrie officiating. Friends may call at the Benson-Horsley Funeral Home on Friday from 7 to 9 p.m. and on Saturday from 12:30 p.m. until time of services. Burial will be in the Malad City Cemetery with military rites.
Family Members
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Reed Archibald
1911–1987
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Ruby Archibald Waldron
1913–2005
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Percilla Archibald Abbott
1915–2007
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Wayne Albert Archibald
1916–1996
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Jessie Archibald John
1918–2004
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Katie Archibald Abbott
1920–2009
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Elden Glen Archibald
1922–1993
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Sarah Archibald Bush
1924–2005
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Ruth Archibald Ipsen
1926–1994
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Leona Archibald Wakley
1928–2008
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