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Parley Rudolph Larsen

22 Mar 1909 – 10 Nov 1969

Birth22 Mar 1909
Death10 Nov 1969
CemeteryHillcrest Memorial Gardens
Caldwell , Canyon County , Idaho , USA
Added byR.I.P. on 08 Oct 2015
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Parley Larsen MARSING — Services for Parley Larsen, 60, of Route 1, Marsing, who died at his home Monday, will be conducted at 2 p.m. Thursday at the Dakan Funeral Chapel in Caldwell by the Rev. R. C. Gillet of the Mar sing Assembly of God Church and Rev. Warren Combs of the Nampa First Assembly of God Church. Mr. Larsen was born March 22, 1909, at Ashton, Ida. He moved to Jordan Valley, Ore., when he was 10, and to the Lakeview District when he was 11 with his parents. He married Gladys Amos July 15, 1935, at Caldwell. They moved to the Marsing area where he resided until his death. He was a member of the Assembly of God Church. Survivors in addition to his wife are a son, Darrell of Melba; a daughter, Mrs. Vida May Storgeon of Council Bluffs, Iowa; his mother, Mrs. Anne Larsen of Marsing; five brothers, Elmer, Reed and Earl, all of Marsing, and George and Martin, both of Chilquin, Ore.; two sisters, Mrs. Emma Burmingham of Nampa and Mrs. Elda Miller of Knowlton Heights, Ida.; and seven grand-children. He was preceded in death by two brothers, Harold and Jim, and two sisters, Vera and Kattie. The Idaho Daily Statesman (Boise, Idaho) Wednesday, November 12 1969 - Page 18 Contributor: Dennis McIndoo (458454) Parley Larsen MARSING — Services for Parley Larsen, 60, of Route 1, Marsing, who died at his home Monday, will be conducted at 2 p.m. Thursday at the Dakan Funeral Chapel in Caldwell by the Rev. R. C. Gillet of the Marsing Assembly of God Church and Rev. Warren Combs of the Nampa First Assembly of God Church. Mr. Larsen was born March 22, 1909, at Ashton, Ida. He moved to Jordan Valley, Ore., when he was 10, and to the Lakeview District when he was 11 with his parents. He married Gladys Amos July 15, 1935, at Caldwell. They moved to the Marsing area where he resided til his death. He was a member of the Assembly of God Church. Survivors in addition to his wife are a son, Darrell of Melba; a daughter, Mrs. Vida May Storgeon of Council Bluffs, Iowa; his mother, Mrs. Anne Larsen of Marsing; five brothers, Elmer, Reed and Earl, all of Marsing, and George and Martin, both of Chilquin, Ore.; two sisters, Mrs. Emma Burmingham of Nampa and Mrs. Elda Miller of Knowlton Heights, Ida.; and seven grandchildren. He was preceded in death by two brothers, Harold and Jim, and two sisters, Vera and Kattie. Idaho Free Press & Caldwell News-Tribune, Wednesday, November 12, 1969 — 2

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