BOISE, IDAHO
DEC. 9, 1960
EDNA GRIFFIN LONG-TIME TEACHER DIES
Services for Miss Edna G. Griffin, 63, of 609 Fillmore street, who died unexpectedly Wednesday in Caldwell, will
be conducted at the Peckham-Daken-Davis chapel Monday at 2 p.m. The Rev. Kenneth E. Armstrong will officiate. Interment will be Canyon Hill.
Miss Griffin was born Sept. 24, 1897 in Menlow, Iowa, and moved with her parents to the Boise valley from Iowa in 1910. She attended Caldwell High school and was graduated from Lewiston Normal school. she later attended Albion Normal School and the College of Idaho.
Miss Griffin started her teaching career in the old Central Cove school, near Homedale, in a tent in 1918. She taught later at Wilder, Banks, Notus, Marble Front and for many years was the first grade teacher at Van Buren in Caldwell. She retired in 1958.
She was a member of the Memorial Park Bapist church.
Surviving are a brother, Elbert Griffin of Wilder, and five sisters, Mrs. May Wilson of Yakima, Wash., Mrs. Grace Walradt of Pocatello, Mrs. Nellie Judd of Portland, Mrs. Hazel Emerson of Boise and Mrs. Blanch Brooks of Caldwell.
Memorials may be given to the Memorial park bapist church.
BOISE, IDAHO
DEC. 9, 1960
EDNA GRIFFIN LONG-TIME TEACHER DIES
Services for Miss Edna G. Griffin, 63, of 609 Fillmore street, who died unexpectedly Wednesday in Caldwell, will
be conducted at the Peckham-Daken-Davis chapel Monday at 2 p.m. The Rev. Kenneth E. Armstrong will officiate. Interment will be Canyon Hill.
Miss Griffin was born Sept. 24, 1897 in Menlow, Iowa, and moved with her parents to the Boise valley from Iowa in 1910. She attended Caldwell High school and was graduated from Lewiston Normal school. she later attended Albion Normal School and the College of Idaho.
Miss Griffin started her teaching career in the old Central Cove school, near Homedale, in a tent in 1918. She taught later at Wilder, Banks, Notus, Marble Front and for many years was the first grade teacher at Van Buren in Caldwell. She retired in 1958.
She was a member of the Memorial Park Bapist church.
Surviving are a brother, Elbert Griffin of Wilder, and five sisters, Mrs. May Wilson of Yakima, Wash., Mrs. Grace Walradt of Pocatello, Mrs. Nellie Judd of Portland, Mrs. Hazel Emerson of Boise and Mrs. Blanch Brooks of Caldwell.
Memorials may be given to the Memorial park bapist church.
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