Delpha Ann Bloxham Webb, 75, a former resident of Downey and Pocatello, passed away Monday, March 21, 1994, in Hemet, California, following a sudden illness.
She was born January 3, 1919, in Downey, the daughter of Erastus and Sarah May Wakley Bloxham.
On September 9, 1935, she married Charles Layton Webb at Rigby, and this marriage was solemnized in the Logan LDS Temple December 20, 1939.
They farmed at Rigby and then lived in Idaho Falls prior to moving to Pocatello. Here, Delpha was a waitress at the Bannock Hotel, Hong Kong Cuisine, and Elmer's Pancake House. After their retirement, they spent the winters in California. Charles died March 21, 1980, and Delpha moved to California in 1982.
Delpha was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints and had severed as a spiritual living teacher, home making leader, and visiting teacher in the Relief Society.
She greatly enjoyed her home and yard and took great pride in them. She also enjoyed golfing and watching Major League Baseball.
Survivors include three brothers; John Bloxham, Hemet, California; Howard Bloxham, Hemet, California; Cohn Bloxham, Shelley, Idaho; four sisters; Orra Jacobs Clark, Hemet, Cailfornia; Lula Bloxham, Nampa, Idaho; Millie Lamb, Malad, Idaho, and Elena Farnes on an LDS Mission in Birmingham, England. She was also proceeded in death by her son Roger Webb in 1972 and her daughter, Linda Webb, on Febuary 23, 1994.
She was buried in the Downey Cemetery.
Delpha Ann Bloxham Webb, 75, a former resident of Downey and Pocatello, passed away Monday, March 21, 1994, in Hemet, California, following a sudden illness.
She was born January 3, 1919, in Downey, the daughter of Erastus and Sarah May Wakley Bloxham.
On September 9, 1935, she married Charles Layton Webb at Rigby, and this marriage was solemnized in the Logan LDS Temple December 20, 1939.
They farmed at Rigby and then lived in Idaho Falls prior to moving to Pocatello. Here, Delpha was a waitress at the Bannock Hotel, Hong Kong Cuisine, and Elmer's Pancake House. After their retirement, they spent the winters in California. Charles died March 21, 1980, and Delpha moved to California in 1982.
Delpha was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints and had severed as a spiritual living teacher, home making leader, and visiting teacher in the Relief Society.
She greatly enjoyed her home and yard and took great pride in them. She also enjoyed golfing and watching Major League Baseball.
Survivors include three brothers; John Bloxham, Hemet, California; Howard Bloxham, Hemet, California; Cohn Bloxham, Shelley, Idaho; four sisters; Orra Jacobs Clark, Hemet, Cailfornia; Lula Bloxham, Nampa, Idaho; Millie Lamb, Malad, Idaho, and Elena Farnes on an LDS Mission in Birmingham, England. She was also proceeded in death by her son Roger Webb in 1972 and her daughter, Linda Webb, on Febuary 23, 1994.
She was buried in the Downey Cemetery.
Family Members
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Baby Bloxham
1895–1895
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Lula May Bloxham
1897–1997
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Elmer Bloxham
1898–1898
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John Isaac "Ike" Bloxham
1899–1993
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Millie Bloxham Jones
1902–1997
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Thelma Bloxham McClain
1903–1925
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Emma Frances Bloxham Thomson
1905–1991
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John Nelson Bloxham
1907–2000
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Mary Myrtle Bloxham
1909–1909
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Orra Elvira Bloxham Clark
1910–2006
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Lachoneus Leo "Cohn" Bloxham
1912–2001
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Howard Erastus Bloxham
1914–1999
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Elena Wakely Bloxham Barnes
1916–2013
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