Mrs. Louise Perry Dietrich was born Sept. 16, 1910 at Crescent, Utah, the daughter of Eliza Remington and Alonzo Don Carlos Perry. She moved to Rexburg 37 years ago.
Henry Dietrich was born May 10, 1912, in Rexburg, the son of Gottfried (Fred) and Rosa Lena Bauer Dietrich.
Mr. and Mrs. Dietrich were married Nov. 12, 1933, in Rexburg. He was a real estate insurance agent in Rexburg and at the time of his death was a clerk in the Rexburg LDS 4th Ward.
They are survived by one son, Perry Val Dietrich of Rexburg, a niece whom they raised, Mrs. Paisy K. Alexander Kunz and two grandchildren.
She is survived by three brothers and two sisters: Lyle Perry of Rexburg; Arbeth Perry of Pocatello; Paul Perry of Salt Lake City, Utah; Daphine Lyman of Provo, Utah; and Flora Jones of Page, Ariz.; and by three half brothers and two half sisters: Loyal Perry of Mylon, Utah; Elmer Perry of Montana; Don Perry of Washington; Gus Perry of Montana; Ora Mortensen of Price, Utah; and Mary Wynn of Vernal, Utah.
Mrs. Louise Perry Dietrich was born Sept. 16, 1910 at Crescent, Utah, the daughter of Eliza Remington and Alonzo Don Carlos Perry. She moved to Rexburg 37 years ago.
Henry Dietrich was born May 10, 1912, in Rexburg, the son of Gottfried (Fred) and Rosa Lena Bauer Dietrich.
Mr. and Mrs. Dietrich were married Nov. 12, 1933, in Rexburg. He was a real estate insurance agent in Rexburg and at the time of his death was a clerk in the Rexburg LDS 4th Ward.
They are survived by one son, Perry Val Dietrich of Rexburg, a niece whom they raised, Mrs. Paisy K. Alexander Kunz and two grandchildren.
She is survived by three brothers and two sisters: Lyle Perry of Rexburg; Arbeth Perry of Pocatello; Paul Perry of Salt Lake City, Utah; Daphine Lyman of Provo, Utah; and Flora Jones of Page, Ariz.; and by three half brothers and two half sisters: Loyal Perry of Mylon, Utah; Elmer Perry of Montana; Don Perry of Washington; Gus Perry of Montana; Ora Mortensen of Price, Utah; and Mary Wynn of Vernal, Utah.
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