She married Dwight W. Jerome August 28, 1939 at Nampa and they made their home in Kuna until moving to Nampa in 1962. She worked for the J.R. Simplot Food Processing facility in Caldwell from the mid 50s until she retired in 1976.
Survivors include a son and daughter-in-law, Loren K.and Sharon Jerome of Nampa, a daughter, Verna Heath-Balls and her husband, Keith, of Boise; two sisters Violet Mason and Mildred Leslie, both of Nampa; a granddaughter, JoAnn C. Jerome of Nampa and several nieces and nephews.
Abstracted from Gladys Jerome's obituary, The Idaho Statesman, Thursday, September 10, 1992, page 5c.
She married Dwight W. Jerome August 28, 1939 at Nampa and they made their home in Kuna until moving to Nampa in 1962. She worked for the J.R. Simplot Food Processing facility in Caldwell from the mid 50s until she retired in 1976.
Survivors include a son and daughter-in-law, Loren K.and Sharon Jerome of Nampa, a daughter, Verna Heath-Balls and her husband, Keith, of Boise; two sisters Violet Mason and Mildred Leslie, both of Nampa; a granddaughter, JoAnn C. Jerome of Nampa and several nieces and nephews.
Abstracted from Gladys Jerome's obituary, The Idaho Statesman, Thursday, September 10, 1992, page 5c.
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