POCATELLO — Services for B. F. Hough, 85, a Pocatello pioneer and father and grand. father of Boise residents, will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday at Downard Funeral Home here. Interment will be at Mountainview.
He died Wednesday at his home in Pocatello. Born June 16, 1881, in Ainsworth, Iowa, he moved to Pocatello in March, 1903, to work for Cook Drug Co. In 1910, he married Bernadette C. Byrne and moved to Downey as a druggist. He returned to Pocatello and Cook Drug Co. in 1915, remaining with the firm until his retirement in July, 1956.
He is survived by his wife; one son, Hugh L. Hough, Boise; two daughters, Mrs. Wallace B. Wilson, Pocatello, and Mrs. Lewis Hunter, Salt Lake City, and eight grandchildren, including Mrs. Jon (Mardee) Wyman and Robert Hough, Boise.
The Idaho Daily Statesman, Friday March 3, 1967 Page 2-D
POCATELLO — Services for B. F. Hough, 85, a Pocatello pioneer and father and grand. father of Boise residents, will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday at Downard Funeral Home here. Interment will be at Mountainview.
He died Wednesday at his home in Pocatello. Born June 16, 1881, in Ainsworth, Iowa, he moved to Pocatello in March, 1903, to work for Cook Drug Co. In 1910, he married Bernadette C. Byrne and moved to Downey as a druggist. He returned to Pocatello and Cook Drug Co. in 1915, remaining with the firm until his retirement in July, 1956.
He is survived by his wife; one son, Hugh L. Hough, Boise; two daughters, Mrs. Wallace B. Wilson, Pocatello, and Mrs. Lewis Hunter, Salt Lake City, and eight grandchildren, including Mrs. Jon (Mardee) Wyman and Robert Hough, Boise.
The Idaho Daily Statesman, Friday March 3, 1967 Page 2-D
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