Harold was born in Cotton County, Okla., on April 13, 1912, to James Edward and Clara Esther (Carter) Lundy. He grew up in the oil fields of Oklahoma and Texas and after many moves, his family ended up in Twin Falls, Idaho where Harold graduated from high school in 1931. He met and married Eda Mae DeBoard in 1936 and moved to Nampa, where he worked for Montgomery Ward and Sears before starting his own radio and television repair business. In 1961 he went to work for the Federal Aviation Agency as a radar technician retiring in 1975.
Harold is survived by his three children, Melva (Gene) Dinus, Nampa, Gary (Donna) Lundy, Bremerton, WA, and Ronda (Vincent) Moser, Montague, CA.; a brother, James E. Lundy, Mackey; 11 grandchildren, 17 great-grandchildren; and numerous nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents, his wife, sisters: Velma and Lorene; brothers: Fred and Elmer and infant great-granddaughter Savanah.
The Idaho Press-Tribune, January 20, 2005
Harold was born in Cotton County, Okla., on April 13, 1912, to James Edward and Clara Esther (Carter) Lundy. He grew up in the oil fields of Oklahoma and Texas and after many moves, his family ended up in Twin Falls, Idaho where Harold graduated from high school in 1931. He met and married Eda Mae DeBoard in 1936 and moved to Nampa, where he worked for Montgomery Ward and Sears before starting his own radio and television repair business. In 1961 he went to work for the Federal Aviation Agency as a radar technician retiring in 1975.
Harold is survived by his three children, Melva (Gene) Dinus, Nampa, Gary (Donna) Lundy, Bremerton, WA, and Ronda (Vincent) Moser, Montague, CA.; a brother, James E. Lundy, Mackey; 11 grandchildren, 17 great-grandchildren; and numerous nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents, his wife, sisters: Velma and Lorene; brothers: Fred and Elmer and infant great-granddaughter Savanah.
The Idaho Press-Tribune, January 20, 2005
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