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Roscoe Harland Wilson

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Roscoe Harland Wilson

Birth
Bruneau, Owyhee County, Idaho, USA
Death
18 Dec 1971 (aged 67)
Hagerman, Gooding County, Idaho, USA
Burial
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HAGERMAN -- Services for Roscoe H. Wilson, 67, Hagerman, who died of a long illness Saturday at his home, were conducted at 2 p.m. today at the Hagerman Ward LDS Church.

Services were performed by Bishop C. W. Choules and Elder Jess Wilson, Marsing.

Final rites were at the Hagerman Cemetery under the direction of Thompson Chapel, Gooding.

Mr. Wilson was born Dec. 10, 1904, at Bruneau. He attended grade schools at Hot Springs and high school at Bruneau and Buhl. He married Zetta Caudle on Oct. 15, 1926, at Mountain Home. He was in the livestock business in Owyee County until 1936. He then moved to Riddle where he operated a gas station and tavern. He also worked for the Bureau of Entomology for three years and the highway department for two years.

The family moved to Hagerman in 1943 where they owned and operated Wilson's Club. He was injured in an auto accident in 1943 and had been confined to a wheel chair since then. He was a member of the Episcopal Church.

Surviving, besides his widow, are two daughters, Mrs. Delmar (Eleanor) Kirwin, Hagerman, and Mrs. Bill (Mary) Bunn, Bliss; three sons, Harlan Wilson, Mountain Home; Bill Wilson, La Crescenta, Calif., and Frank Wilson, Los Angeles; a sister Mrs. Albert (Effie) Austin, Boise, and 12 grandchildren.

Source: The Times-News (Twin Falls, Idaha), Tuesday, December 21, 1971, page 2.
HAGERMAN -- Services for Roscoe H. Wilson, 67, Hagerman, who died of a long illness Saturday at his home, were conducted at 2 p.m. today at the Hagerman Ward LDS Church.

Services were performed by Bishop C. W. Choules and Elder Jess Wilson, Marsing.

Final rites were at the Hagerman Cemetery under the direction of Thompson Chapel, Gooding.

Mr. Wilson was born Dec. 10, 1904, at Bruneau. He attended grade schools at Hot Springs and high school at Bruneau and Buhl. He married Zetta Caudle on Oct. 15, 1926, at Mountain Home. He was in the livestock business in Owyee County until 1936. He then moved to Riddle where he operated a gas station and tavern. He also worked for the Bureau of Entomology for three years and the highway department for two years.

The family moved to Hagerman in 1943 where they owned and operated Wilson's Club. He was injured in an auto accident in 1943 and had been confined to a wheel chair since then. He was a member of the Episcopal Church.

Surviving, besides his widow, are two daughters, Mrs. Delmar (Eleanor) Kirwin, Hagerman, and Mrs. Bill (Mary) Bunn, Bliss; three sons, Harlan Wilson, Mountain Home; Bill Wilson, La Crescenta, Calif., and Frank Wilson, Los Angeles; a sister Mrs. Albert (Effie) Austin, Boise, and 12 grandchildren.

Source: The Times-News (Twin Falls, Idaha), Tuesday, December 21, 1971, page 2.


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