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Alice Elizabeth <I>Davidson</I> Shawver

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Alice Elizabeth Davidson Shawver

Birth
Missouri, USA
Death
18 Jun 1998 (aged 94)
Moscow, Latah County, Idaho, USA
Burial
Freeze, Latah County, Idaho, USA Add to Map
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Alice E. Shawver, 94, longtime of Princeton

MOSCOW -- Alice Elizabeth Shawver, 94, formerly of Princeton, died of causes related to age at the Latah Health Services Thursday morning.

She had lived at the care center for four years.

She was born April 4, 1904, to Elmer and Emma Davis Davidson in Grant County, Mo. She attended schools in Missouri.

She married Dewey Shawver Sr. Sept. 28, 1919, at Lyons, Neb. They farmed at Lyons until 1952 when they moved to Princeton. Her husband worked as a logger and she was a homemaker.

Her husband died in October 1995.

She was a member of the Princeton Church of the Nazarene, the Princeton Community Club and the National Missionary Women's Society.

Survivors include a son, Dewey Shawver Jr. of Potlatch; two daughters, Alice Besst of Princeton and Lillian Judd of Waitsburg, Wash.; two sisters, Clara Phillips of St. Maries and Grace Webster of Centerville, S.D.; 13 grandchildren; 38 great-grandchildren; and 27 great-great-grandchildren;

She was preceded in death by four brothers, Thomas Davidson, Leo Davidson, Gordon Davidson, Clarence Davidson; and a granddaughter.

Memorial gifts may be given to the Princeton Church of the Nazarene in care of Peggy Gottschalk, Box 43, Princeton or the Latah Health Services in Moscow. Kramer Funeral Home of Palouse in handling arrangements.

Lewiston Morning Tribune
Alice E. Shawver, 94, longtime of Princeton

MOSCOW -- Alice Elizabeth Shawver, 94, formerly of Princeton, died of causes related to age at the Latah Health Services Thursday morning.

She had lived at the care center for four years.

She was born April 4, 1904, to Elmer and Emma Davis Davidson in Grant County, Mo. She attended schools in Missouri.

She married Dewey Shawver Sr. Sept. 28, 1919, at Lyons, Neb. They farmed at Lyons until 1952 when they moved to Princeton. Her husband worked as a logger and she was a homemaker.

Her husband died in October 1995.

She was a member of the Princeton Church of the Nazarene, the Princeton Community Club and the National Missionary Women's Society.

Survivors include a son, Dewey Shawver Jr. of Potlatch; two daughters, Alice Besst of Princeton and Lillian Judd of Waitsburg, Wash.; two sisters, Clara Phillips of St. Maries and Grace Webster of Centerville, S.D.; 13 grandchildren; 38 great-grandchildren; and 27 great-great-grandchildren;

She was preceded in death by four brothers, Thomas Davidson, Leo Davidson, Gordon Davidson, Clarence Davidson; and a granddaughter.

Memorial gifts may be given to the Princeton Church of the Nazarene in care of Peggy Gottschalk, Box 43, Princeton or the Latah Health Services in Moscow. Kramer Funeral Home of Palouse in handling arrangements.

Lewiston Morning Tribune


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