Bertrude Stewart Pidcock, 53, former resident of Twin Falls, Idaho died Thursday, April 11, 1963 at her home, in Midvale, Utah, after a long illness. She was born Sept 23, 1909 in Manti, Utah to Calvin and Dora Bell Mackey Stewart. She and her twin sister, Gertrude, were the last of 6 children. Gertrude died at birth. The family moved to the Twin Falls area where she grew up. Having lived in Twin Falls, Hansen and Richfield, Idaho. She and her family moved back to Utah 5 years ago.
She was an active member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints and was Primary President at the time of her death. She had served faithfully for many years.
She enjoyed painting tablecloths for gifts and made and gave many.
Surviving are her husband, Joseph Leo Pidcock, Midvale; 3 sons, Jim Pidcock, Gerald Pidcock and Patrick Pidcock. 3 daughters, Sharon (John) Kallen, Phyllis Pidcock, and Echo Pidcock, all of Utah, and five grandchildren.
Bertrude Stewart Pidcock, 53, former resident of Twin Falls, Idaho died Thursday, April 11, 1963 at her home, in Midvale, Utah, after a long illness. She was born Sept 23, 1909 in Manti, Utah to Calvin and Dora Bell Mackey Stewart. She and her twin sister, Gertrude, were the last of 6 children. Gertrude died at birth. The family moved to the Twin Falls area where she grew up. Having lived in Twin Falls, Hansen and Richfield, Idaho. She and her family moved back to Utah 5 years ago.
She was an active member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints and was Primary President at the time of her death. She had served faithfully for many years.
She enjoyed painting tablecloths for gifts and made and gave many.
Surviving are her husband, Joseph Leo Pidcock, Midvale; 3 sons, Jim Pidcock, Gerald Pidcock and Patrick Pidcock. 3 daughters, Sharon (John) Kallen, Phyllis Pidcock, and Echo Pidcock, all of Utah, and five grandchildren.
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