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Lillie Emily <I>Snow</I> Boatright

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Lillie Emily Snow Boatright

Birth
Berryville, Carroll County, Arkansas, USA
Death
4 Feb 1973 (aged 77)
Burial
Rupert, Minidoka County, Idaho, USA Add to Map
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Berryville Star Progress Feb. 1973

Mrs. T. C. Boatright

Mrs. Lillie Emily Snow Boatright, 77, Rupert, Ida., died February 4, 1973
at Minidoka Memorial Hospital in Rupert of cancer. She was born October 9,
1895 at Berryville, the daughter of John Preston and Alena Brashears Snow.
On May 1, 1911 she married Thomas Carl Boatright at Berryville. He died
in January, 1969.

Mr. and Mrs. Boatright went to Rupert from Berryville in 1917, and in 1943
they moved to Layton, Utah. Mrs. Boatright was employed at Hill Air force
Base three years before moving back to in 1960.
She was a member of the Old Settlers Association, Helping Hands Club and
was affiliated with the Methodist Church and Senior Citizens group.

She is survived by a son, Norman J. Boatright of Layton, Utah; five
daughters, Mrs. Uel (Kate) Walker of Rupert, Mrs. Ray (Blanche) Heiner of
Las Vegas, Nev., Mrs. Ward (Georgia) Volkers of Jerome, Ida., and Mrs. Dean
(Marjorie) Adams, and Mrs. Leonard (Tomcan) Simonson of Layton, four brothers,
George Snow of Lane, Kans., Joe Snow of Bremerton, Wash., and Neff Snow and
Deral Snow of Berryville, two sisters, Cleata Freeman and Annabell Anderson,
of Berryville, 30 grandchildren and 21 great-grandchildren.

Funeral services were held February 7 at 11:00 AM at Walk Mortuary Chapel,
Rupert, with Rev. Stanley Andres of Burley, Ida., officiating. Burial was
in Rupert Cemetery.
Berryville Star Progress Feb. 1973

Mrs. T. C. Boatright

Mrs. Lillie Emily Snow Boatright, 77, Rupert, Ida., died February 4, 1973
at Minidoka Memorial Hospital in Rupert of cancer. She was born October 9,
1895 at Berryville, the daughter of John Preston and Alena Brashears Snow.
On May 1, 1911 she married Thomas Carl Boatright at Berryville. He died
in January, 1969.

Mr. and Mrs. Boatright went to Rupert from Berryville in 1917, and in 1943
they moved to Layton, Utah. Mrs. Boatright was employed at Hill Air force
Base three years before moving back to in 1960.
She was a member of the Old Settlers Association, Helping Hands Club and
was affiliated with the Methodist Church and Senior Citizens group.

She is survived by a son, Norman J. Boatright of Layton, Utah; five
daughters, Mrs. Uel (Kate) Walker of Rupert, Mrs. Ray (Blanche) Heiner of
Las Vegas, Nev., Mrs. Ward (Georgia) Volkers of Jerome, Ida., and Mrs. Dean
(Marjorie) Adams, and Mrs. Leonard (Tomcan) Simonson of Layton, four brothers,
George Snow of Lane, Kans., Joe Snow of Bremerton, Wash., and Neff Snow and
Deral Snow of Berryville, two sisters, Cleata Freeman and Annabell Anderson,
of Berryville, 30 grandchildren and 21 great-grandchildren.

Funeral services were held February 7 at 11:00 AM at Walk Mortuary Chapel,
Rupert, with Rev. Stanley Andres of Burley, Ida., officiating. Burial was
in Rupert Cemetery.


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