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Ida Marie “Butch” <I>Dickens</I> Stark

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Ida Marie “Butch” Dickens Stark

Birth
Colorado, USA
Death
19 Nov 2008 (aged 85)
Orange, Orange County, Texas, USA
Burial
Orange, Orange County, Texas, USA Add to Map
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Family Mausoleum
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Ida passed away at her home in Orange.

She met and married William Henry Stark, II in 1942. Her husband was a proud Marine Torpedo Bomber and served his country well.

She had worked for many years with her husband, Bill, in the pro shop at Sunset Grove Country Club, where he served as the club golf professional.

Ida Marie was a faithful member of First Presbyterian Church in Orange. She was the inspiration and guiding force for the creation of the First Presbyterian Prayer Garden which was dedicated in memory of her husband, W.H. "Bill" Stark, II and his mother, Nita Hill Stark. She was a charter member of the Orange Service League, had volunteered as a Gray Lady at the former Orange Memorial Hospital and served with the Orange Chamber of Commerce beautification committee during their crepe myrtle drive.

Preceded in death by her husband, William Henry "Bill" Stark, II, parents, John and Ethel (Reeder) Dickens, and brother, Jack Dickens, Ida Marie is survived by two sons and one daughter, William Henry "Bill" Stark, III, Randall Hill Stark and Linda Stark Barras; fifteen grandchildren and twenty three great grandchildren.




Ida passed away at her home in Orange.

She met and married William Henry Stark, II in 1942. Her husband was a proud Marine Torpedo Bomber and served his country well.

She had worked for many years with her husband, Bill, in the pro shop at Sunset Grove Country Club, where he served as the club golf professional.

Ida Marie was a faithful member of First Presbyterian Church in Orange. She was the inspiration and guiding force for the creation of the First Presbyterian Prayer Garden which was dedicated in memory of her husband, W.H. "Bill" Stark, II and his mother, Nita Hill Stark. She was a charter member of the Orange Service League, had volunteered as a Gray Lady at the former Orange Memorial Hospital and served with the Orange Chamber of Commerce beautification committee during their crepe myrtle drive.

Preceded in death by her husband, William Henry "Bill" Stark, II, parents, John and Ethel (Reeder) Dickens, and brother, Jack Dickens, Ida Marie is survived by two sons and one daughter, William Henry "Bill" Stark, III, Randall Hill Stark and Linda Stark Barras; fifteen grandchildren and twenty three great grandchildren.






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