P. W. CAVANEE
NAMPA—Peter W. Cavanee, 51, of 212 Fifteenth avenue south, died Tuesday afternoon at a local hospital, following a short illness.
He had been a resident of Nampa 15 years, coming here from Salt Lake. He was a member of Ashlar lodge No. 90, A. F. & A. M.. Nampa. He operated a service station at Sixteenth avenue and First street south for several years.
Surviving are his wife; two daughters, Lorraine and Marjory Cavanee, and one son, John Cavanee, all of Nampa; his mother. Mrs. William Cavanee, of Lyons, Kan. ; two brothers, Jack Cavanee of Magna, Utah, and Wayne Cavanee of San Diego, Calif.; and one sister, Mrs. Ella Quinlan, of Lyons, Kan.
The body is at Robinson's. Funeral arrangements had not been completed Tuesday night.
The Idaho Statesman
Boise, Idaho · Wednesday, February 14, 1934
P. W. CAVANEE
NAMPA—Peter W. Cavanee, 51, of 212 Fifteenth avenue south, died Tuesday afternoon at a local hospital, following a short illness.
He had been a resident of Nampa 15 years, coming here from Salt Lake. He was a member of Ashlar lodge No. 90, A. F. & A. M.. Nampa. He operated a service station at Sixteenth avenue and First street south for several years.
Surviving are his wife; two daughters, Lorraine and Marjory Cavanee, and one son, John Cavanee, all of Nampa; his mother. Mrs. William Cavanee, of Lyons, Kan. ; two brothers, Jack Cavanee of Magna, Utah, and Wayne Cavanee of San Diego, Calif.; and one sister, Mrs. Ella Quinlan, of Lyons, Kan.
The body is at Robinson's. Funeral arrangements had not been completed Tuesday night.
The Idaho Statesman
Boise, Idaho · Wednesday, February 14, 1934
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