MERIDIAN—Services will be conducted at 2:30 p.m. Monday in Robison Chapel for Lester Barnhart, 64, 714 West Third Street, a former local lumber man. Interment will be at Kuna.
Mr. Barnhart died Thursday at his home.
He was born April 16, 1900, in Benton County, Ark., and came to Kuna from Oklahoma in 1935. He moved to Meridian in 1959. He was employed until two years ago by the Weatherby Lumber Company.
Survivors include: Two sons, Harold, Columbus, Ga.; and Bill, Montclair, N. J.; a step- son, Edgar Wayne, The Dalles, Ore.; two daughters, Mrs. Mary Crawford, Dayton, Wash., and Mrs. Nadine Masker, San Diego; a brother, Bunker, Meridian; three sisters, Mrs. Aldora Tune, Vinita, Okla., Mrs. Ettie Crow, Wyndotte, Okla., and Mrs. Mary Brown, Miami, Okla.; and 14 grandchildren.
Idaho Daily Statesman, Sunday, August 9, 1964 Page 2-D
MERIDIAN—Services will be conducted at 2:30 p.m. Monday in Robison Chapel for Lester Barnhart, 64, 714 West Third Street, a former local lumber man. Interment will be at Kuna.
Mr. Barnhart died Thursday at his home.
He was born April 16, 1900, in Benton County, Ark., and came to Kuna from Oklahoma in 1935. He moved to Meridian in 1959. He was employed until two years ago by the Weatherby Lumber Company.
Survivors include: Two sons, Harold, Columbus, Ga.; and Bill, Montclair, N. J.; a step- son, Edgar Wayne, The Dalles, Ore.; two daughters, Mrs. Mary Crawford, Dayton, Wash., and Mrs. Nadine Masker, San Diego; a brother, Bunker, Meridian; three sisters, Mrs. Aldora Tune, Vinita, Okla., Mrs. Ettie Crow, Wyndotte, Okla., and Mrs. Mary Brown, Miami, Okla.; and 14 grandchildren.
Idaho Daily Statesman, Sunday, August 9, 1964 Page 2-D
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