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Dean Norval Button

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Dean Norval Button

Birth
Hanna, Carbon County, Wyoming, USA
Death
4 Jan 1981 (aged 70)
Mountain Home, Elmore County, Idaho, USA
Burial
Mountain Home, Elmore County, Idaho, USA GPS-Latitude: 43.136875, Longitude: -115.6806333
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Dean N. Button
     BRUNEAU — Dean N. Button, 70, of Bruneau, died Sunday, Jan. 3, in a Mountain Home hospital.
     He was born Feb. 13, 1910 in Hanna, Wyo. He was reared and educated in Council. He moved to Mountain Home in 1926. He married Mabel Strickland, May 12, 1932 at Mountain Home. He was a heavy equipment operator for various construction companies and was a master mechanic for Sawtooth Lumber Company in Mountain Home when he retired in 1968. Following his retirement he lived in King Hill moving to Bruneau in 1978. He was a member of the Seventh-day Adventist Church.
     Survivors include his wife Bruneau; a son, Tommy of Bruneau; two foster sons, Paul Jones of Mountain Home, and David Jones of Grand Rapids, Minn.; two brothers, Delbert Tennant of Mountain Home, and Jim Tennant of Henderson, Nev.; two sis- ters, Ellen Houbert of Mountain Home, -and Lucille Rose of Meridian; Enumerous nieces and nephews. Services were held Wednesday at :Humphrey's Funeral Home at Moun- tain Home by Rev. James Parmelee Burial was in the Mountain View Ceme- tery at Mountain Home.

The Times-News
Twin Falls, Idaho · Sunday, January 11, 1981
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Dean N. Button
     BRUNEAU — Dean N. Button, 70, of Bruneau, died Sunday, Jan. 3, in a Mountain Home hospital.
     He was born Feb. 13, 1910 in Hanna, Wyo. He was reared and educated in Council. He moved to Mountain Home in 1926. He married Mabel Strickland, May 12, 1932 at Mountain Home. He was a heavy equipment operator for various construction companies and was a master mechanic for Sawtooth Lumber Company in Mountain Home when he retired in 1968. Following his retirement he lived in King Hill moving to Bruneau in 1978. He was a member of the Seventh-day Adventist Church.
     Survivors include his wife Bruneau; a son, Tommy of Bruneau; two foster sons, Paul Jones of Mountain Home, and David Jones of Grand Rapids, Minn.; two brothers, Delbert Tennant of Mountain Home, and Jim Tennant of Henderson, Nev.; two sis- ters, Ellen Houbert of Mountain Home, -and Lucille Rose of Meridian; Enumerous nieces and nephews. Services were held Wednesday at :Humphrey's Funeral Home at Moun- tain Home by Rev. James Parmelee Burial was in the Mountain View Ceme- tery at Mountain Home.

The Times-News
Twin Falls, Idaho · Sunday, January 11, 1981


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