Mrs. Randall was born June 17, 1900 in Philipsburg, Kansas. At age 18 she moved to Amboy, Washington where she was married to Earl Randles on March 22, 1920.
In 1933 they moved to Kittitas where they homesteaded in the Park district. They remained there until 1958 when they retired from farming and moved to Selah. Mr. Randles died in 1963.
Survivors include two daughters; Mrs. Charlene King, of Albany, Oregon and Mrs. Wanda Boche, of Yakima, one son; Jack Randles, of Red Bluff Calif.; one sister Mrs. Goldie Emerick, of Amboy, and two brothers Abner and Clarence Cox, of Amboy. She also is survived by six grandchildren and three great grandchildren.
Funeral services will be at 11 a.m. Tuesday Sept. 18 in the garden chapel of the Langebin-Mussetter Funeral Home in Yakima. Commital Services at the IOOF cemetery in Ellensburg will follow at 1 p.m. [Ellensburg, Wash., Daily Record, Mon., Sept. 17, 1979, pg. 16]
[Nancy was an avid gardener as were all her brothers and sisters. Her vegetable gardens were the envy of the neighborhood.]
Mrs. Randall was born June 17, 1900 in Philipsburg, Kansas. At age 18 she moved to Amboy, Washington where she was married to Earl Randles on March 22, 1920.
In 1933 they moved to Kittitas where they homesteaded in the Park district. They remained there until 1958 when they retired from farming and moved to Selah. Mr. Randles died in 1963.
Survivors include two daughters; Mrs. Charlene King, of Albany, Oregon and Mrs. Wanda Boche, of Yakima, one son; Jack Randles, of Red Bluff Calif.; one sister Mrs. Goldie Emerick, of Amboy, and two brothers Abner and Clarence Cox, of Amboy. She also is survived by six grandchildren and three great grandchildren.
Funeral services will be at 11 a.m. Tuesday Sept. 18 in the garden chapel of the Langebin-Mussetter Funeral Home in Yakima. Commital Services at the IOOF cemetery in Ellensburg will follow at 1 p.m. [Ellensburg, Wash., Daily Record, Mon., Sept. 17, 1979, pg. 16]
[Nancy was an avid gardener as were all her brothers and sisters. Her vegetable gardens were the envy of the neighborhood.]
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