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Lydia <I>Bishoff</I> Clark

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Lydia Bishoff Clark

Birth
Moody, Madison County, Idaho, USA
Death
9 Jan 2007 (aged 81)
Saint Anthony, Fremont County, Idaho, USA
Burial
Wilford, Fremont County, Idaho, USA Add to Map
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Completed her earthly life in St. Anthony, Idaho, following a courageous battle with cancer. Born in the town of Moody, Idaho. The eight of twelve children of Henry and Katherine Elizabeth Weimer Bishoff. Married Jack Clark May 8, 1946 in Teton. Began her schooling in a two-room schoolhouse in Moody. Completed her education in Sugar City while living on the family farm. Employed at Grant and Hunter Drug Store. Enjoyed being a homemaker. Supported Jack in his business as a masonry contractor. Loved spending time with her family, playing cards, bowling and working in her yard. Spent the winter months in Yuma, Arizona with Jack. Very active with the St. Anthony Senior Citizens Center.

Survived by two children Linda (Dan) Scartezina and Ronald J. Clark, five grandchildren, five great grandchildren, seven brothers and sisters George (Fern) Bishoff, John (Ruby) Bishoff, Rubin (DeEsta) Bishoff, Harry Bishoff, Pauline Taylor, Emma (Earl) Klingler and Ruby Tolley. Predeceased by husband Jack, brothers Henry, Dave and Alex Bishoff and sister Katie Raymond.

Services held Saturday, January 13, 2007 in the St. Anthony Second War Building.
Completed her earthly life in St. Anthony, Idaho, following a courageous battle with cancer. Born in the town of Moody, Idaho. The eight of twelve children of Henry and Katherine Elizabeth Weimer Bishoff. Married Jack Clark May 8, 1946 in Teton. Began her schooling in a two-room schoolhouse in Moody. Completed her education in Sugar City while living on the family farm. Employed at Grant and Hunter Drug Store. Enjoyed being a homemaker. Supported Jack in his business as a masonry contractor. Loved spending time with her family, playing cards, bowling and working in her yard. Spent the winter months in Yuma, Arizona with Jack. Very active with the St. Anthony Senior Citizens Center.

Survived by two children Linda (Dan) Scartezina and Ronald J. Clark, five grandchildren, five great grandchildren, seven brothers and sisters George (Fern) Bishoff, John (Ruby) Bishoff, Rubin (DeEsta) Bishoff, Harry Bishoff, Pauline Taylor, Emma (Earl) Klingler and Ruby Tolley. Predeceased by husband Jack, brothers Henry, Dave and Alex Bishoff and sister Katie Raymond.

Services held Saturday, January 13, 2007 in the St. Anthony Second War Building.


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