EAGLE— Services for Ralph Wilson, 67, of Eagle who died Friday afternoon at a Boise hospital will be held at 1 p.m. Monday at Summers Funeral Home by the Rev. James H. Davis, St. Stephen's Episcopal Church. Graveside rites will be conducted by IOOF Lodge of Bruneau at the Bruneau cemetery at 4 p.m.
He was born Sept. 23, 1902, at Wickahoney, Idaho. He attended schools in Bruneau and the Albion State Normal. He married Donna Hodge, Dec. 21, 1923 at Bruneau. She died in May 1950. He then married Sallie Cudd, May 19, 1951 in Hagerman. He was deputy assessor for Owyhee County and served on the Bruneau School Board. He also served two terms as county commissioner before moving to Eagle in 1944, where he owned and managed the Bank Club.
He was a member of the IOOP Lodge of Bruneau.
Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Sallie Wilson, Eagle; a son, Richard Wilson, St. Anthony; two daughters, Mrs. Joyce Fisher, Long Beach, Calif., Mrs. Ruth Keeth, Twin Falls; a step-daughter, Mrs. Ruth Alexander, New Haven, Conn.; a brother, Roscoe Wilson, Hagerman; a sister, Mrs. Effie Austin, Boise; 16 grandchildren, and a great-grandchild.
Honorary pallbearers Include George Robbins, Earl DeChambieau, J. T. Major Sr., Orville Peet, Verlin Ward, Dick Benham, Wallace Stillwell Sr., and Glea Smith.
Active pallbearers will be Harland Wilson, Richard Strickland, Curtis Strickland, John Ensunsa, David Crow, Jesse Wilson.
EAGLE— Services for Ralph Wilson, 67, of Eagle who died Friday afternoon at a Boise hospital will be held at 1 p.m. Monday at Summers Funeral Home by the Rev. James H. Davis, St. Stephen's Episcopal Church. Graveside rites will be conducted by IOOF Lodge of Bruneau at the Bruneau cemetery at 4 p.m.
He was born Sept. 23, 1902, at Wickahoney, Idaho. He attended schools in Bruneau and the Albion State Normal. He married Donna Hodge, Dec. 21, 1923 at Bruneau. She died in May 1950. He then married Sallie Cudd, May 19, 1951 in Hagerman. He was deputy assessor for Owyhee County and served on the Bruneau School Board. He also served two terms as county commissioner before moving to Eagle in 1944, where he owned and managed the Bank Club.
He was a member of the IOOP Lodge of Bruneau.
Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Sallie Wilson, Eagle; a son, Richard Wilson, St. Anthony; two daughters, Mrs. Joyce Fisher, Long Beach, Calif., Mrs. Ruth Keeth, Twin Falls; a step-daughter, Mrs. Ruth Alexander, New Haven, Conn.; a brother, Roscoe Wilson, Hagerman; a sister, Mrs. Effie Austin, Boise; 16 grandchildren, and a great-grandchild.
Honorary pallbearers Include George Robbins, Earl DeChambieau, J. T. Major Sr., Orville Peet, Verlin Ward, Dick Benham, Wallace Stillwell Sr., and Glea Smith.
Active pallbearers will be Harland Wilson, Richard Strickland, Curtis Strickland, John Ensunsa, David Crow, Jesse Wilson.
Family Members
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Clarence Edward Wilson
1884–1957
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Lena Gertrude Wilson Strickland
1886–1960
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Effie Althea Wilson Tate Austin
1888–1975
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Harry Hobart Wilson
1891–1962
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Sarah Ellen Wilson Dryden
1893–1918
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Stella Harriet Wilson Achabal
1893–1961
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Leonard Dewitt Wilson
1895–1955
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Forrest Elmer Wilson
1897–1945
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Walter Stanton Wilson
1900–1968
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Roscoe Harland Wilson
1904–1971
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