William A. Perryman
Funeral services for William A. Perryman, 82, of 211 East Hazel, Apt. 16, Caldwell, who died Wednesday at home, will be at 10:30 a.m. Monday at the Flahiff Funeral Chapel, Caldwell, with the Rev. Terry Poe of the Crossroads Assembly of God, Wilder, officiating. Interment will follow at Wilder Cemetery.
He was born Sept. 6, 1898, at Grove Springs, Missouri. In 1908 the family moved to Oklahoma, and in 1917 they moved to Wright County, Mo. He married Burtress A. Taylor on Dec. 6, 1921 in Buffalo, Mo. The couple made their home in Missouri until 1938 when they moved to Wilder. He worked for the Batt Farms until he retired in 1955. In 1979 they moved to Caldwell where he has since resided. He was a charter member of the Crossroads Assembly of God Church of Wilder.
He is survived by his wife of Caldwell; three sons, Frank of Maple Valley, Wash., Richard (Cotton) of Battle Mountain, Nev., and William D. Perryman of North Bend, Wash.; four daughters, Mary Gehr of Crescent City, Calif., Millie Borg of Camino Island, Wash., Doris Carpenter of George, Wash., and Wilma Randall of North Bend, Wash.; two brothers, Sim Perryman of Wilder and George Perryman of Auburn, Wash.; five sisters, Millie Nickerson of Commerce, Oklahoma, Rebbecca Jones and Luclinda Owens both of Lebanon, Mo., Eula McMillian of Caldwell, and Bessie Leadbetter, of Pitcher, Okla., and by 30 grandchildren and 26 great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by a son, Leonard, in 1976, and two brothers and a sister.
Idaho Free Press (Nampa, Idaho) October 26, 1980
William A. Perryman
Funeral services for William A. Perryman, 82, of 211 East Hazel, Apt. 16, Caldwell, who died Wednesday at home, will be at 10:30 a.m. Monday at the Flahiff Funeral Chapel, Caldwell, with the Rev. Terry Poe of the Crossroads Assembly of God, Wilder, officiating. Interment will follow at Wilder Cemetery.
He was born Sept. 6, 1898, at Grove Springs, Missouri. In 1908 the family moved to Oklahoma, and in 1917 they moved to Wright County, Mo. He married Burtress A. Taylor on Dec. 6, 1921 in Buffalo, Mo. The couple made their home in Missouri until 1938 when they moved to Wilder. He worked for the Batt Farms until he retired in 1955. In 1979 they moved to Caldwell where he has since resided. He was a charter member of the Crossroads Assembly of God Church of Wilder.
He is survived by his wife of Caldwell; three sons, Frank of Maple Valley, Wash., Richard (Cotton) of Battle Mountain, Nev., and William D. Perryman of North Bend, Wash.; four daughters, Mary Gehr of Crescent City, Calif., Millie Borg of Camino Island, Wash., Doris Carpenter of George, Wash., and Wilma Randall of North Bend, Wash.; two brothers, Sim Perryman of Wilder and George Perryman of Auburn, Wash.; five sisters, Millie Nickerson of Commerce, Oklahoma, Rebbecca Jones and Luclinda Owens both of Lebanon, Mo., Eula McMillian of Caldwell, and Bessie Leadbetter, of Pitcher, Okla., and by 30 grandchildren and 26 great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by a son, Leonard, in 1976, and two brothers and a sister.
Idaho Free Press (Nampa, Idaho) October 26, 1980
Family Members
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Mildred Marie "Millie" Perryman Nickerson
1900–1981
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Frank Perryman
1902–1924
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Simon S "Sim" Perryman
1904–1988
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Rebecca Jane Perryman Jones
1906–1982
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Lucinda Ruth "Ruthie" Perryman Owens
1908–2001
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Harriet Elizabeth Perryman Chambers
1911–1956
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Eula Christeen Perryman McMilian
1913–1998
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Bessie Mae Perryman Ledbetter
1920–2003
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