Father | Everett Hustead |
Mother | Ura Lavelle Fairbanks |
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Daughter | Pamela Cain+ |
Son | Rick Cain |
Son | Darrell L. Cain+ |
OBITUARY - Hood River News; Oregon; Wednesday, July 8, 2009
Audrey Cain March 27, 1927 - July 2, 2009
Audrey Cain died at her home Thursday morning, July 2, 2009, with her husband and family, under the care of Hospice of the Gorge. She had been battling cancer for some time and finally had to give up the fight.
Audrey was born March 12, 1927, in Buhl, Idaho, to Everett and Lovell Hustead, where she also married her husband, Deward (Dude) Cain. She owned her own beauty salon, and after Audrey and Dude retired they bought a fifth-wheel and traveled the country and eventually followed their two boys to Hood River in 1989.
Audrey loved to stitch beautiful embroideries and many of her friends and family will remember her forever through the artwork she gave to them. She always greeted everyone with a hug and a smile and words of encouragement. She will be missed.
Audrey was a loved daughter, sister, wife, mother, grandmother and great-grandmother. She is survived by her husband of 63 years, Dude; her three children: Pamela and her husband, Selway Mulkey, of Pahrump, Nev., Rick and his wife, Elise Cain, of Mt. Hood, Ore., and Darrell and his wife, Sharon Cain, of Hood River, Ore.
She had four grandchildren: Derek Mulkey, of Palo Alto, Calif., Justin Mulkey, of Colorado Springs, Colo., Trevor Mulkey, of the World, and Elliot Cain, of Mt. Hood, Ore.; five great-grandchildren: Zachary, Seth and Eli Mulkey, of Colorado Springs and Sam and Emily Audrey Ruskin Mulkey, of Palo Alto, Calif.
The Cain family would like to express their thanks to Hospice of the Gorge for the tender care that they showed to Audrey and would ask that in lieu of flowers anyone interested would donate to the Hospice of the Gorge.
Audrey requested to be cremated and the family is having its own private ceremony to celebrate Audrey's life.
NEWSPAPER ARTICLE - Oregonian; Portland, Oregon; Friday, September 14, 1984; Page: 133; (GenealogyBank.com):
Exhibits
Oregon Society of China Painters -- West Hall, Multnomah County Expo Center, 2060 N. Marine Dr., off interstate 5. Annual event 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Fri.-Sat. features artistically painted porcelain items ........ plus demonstrations ... " ( Audrey Cain, Washington, included among demonstrators.)
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Son | Robert Gabriel Castro, Jr.+ |
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Son | Robert Gabriel Castro, Jr.+ |
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Father | Howard C. Barnes |
Mother | Ida Pinkston |
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Son | Randall Barnes |
Son | Willie Barnes |
OBITUARY
Keith Barnes (69) of Castleford passed away Monday October 10th 2011 in the beautiful mountains near Fairfield after suffering a heart attack. Keith was born in Rio Tinto, Nevada on March 18, 1942 to Howard and Ida Barnes. The family soon moved to Castleford where they farmed for 30 years until his father's death in 1971.
During his high school years he was active in all sports and held the state title for High Hurdles for many years. He served his country for five years in the Navy on the USS Hancock during the Viet Nam war. In August, 1965 he married Sunni Westbrook, they had a son, Darren and later divorced. In March of 1971 he married Deeanna Bosworth. They had two sons, Randall and Willie. In 1985 they moved to the family farm in Castleford. He and Dee divorced in 1995. In 2006 he was reunited with his high school sweetheart, Judy Graybeal and were married in June of 2007. While their time together was short, it was also blessed with great joy.
Keith loved the outdoors and was an avid hunter and fisherman. Road trips around southern Idaho with family and friends always brought a smile to his face. Fishing with Bud Randall and Yogi Swanson was a great pastime. He loved Elk hunting with Mike Mings in the Copper Basin and deer hunting in the South Hills with Melvin Crowley and their families. Keith's occupation and passion was truck driving. He worked for Peterson Trucking for the past twenty-five years mostly in a convoy with John Peterson leading the way.
His greatest joy in recent years has been his grandchildren. He loved them all, ("mine, yours, and ours"), and enjoyed being an important part of their lives. He especially enjoyed giving them rides in the his Rhino, or driving around the farm with Judy. This man that seemed larger than life will be greatly missed by all of those that knew him.
Keith was preceded in death by Howard Barnes (father), Ida Barnes Whitaker (mother) and Deeanna Barnes. He is survived by his wife; Judy of Castleford, sister; Remy(John) Wilcox of Oregon, daughter; Stephani (John) Knutson of Washington, sons; Darren Barnes of California, Randall (Misty) Barnes of Buhl and Willie (Brandi) Barnes of Twin Falls. He is also survived by his step-children; Cynthia Owsley of Buhl, and Judy's children; Steve (Mandy) Marsh and David (Mira) Marsh of Boise and grandchildren; Diana, Robert, Kyler, Emily, Brand, Kari, Kassity, Justin, Rieghly, Taylor, Katie Mikey, Carson, and Jaxon.
The family would like to especially thank Remy for everything she has done in this difficult time.
A memorial service for Keith will be held at 3:00 p.m., Monday, October 17, 2011 at the Castleford High School Gymnasium, Castleford, Idaho. Memorial contributions in Keiths name may be made to the Castleford Quidk Response or to the Castleford Baptist Church.
Vietnam War, U.S. Navy, service on USS Hancock.
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Father | Anderson |
Mother | Cynthia Castro |
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OBITUARY - Website: magicvalley.com; Sunday, June 17, 2007; Internet;
Adrianna Nicole Castro 'Sissy'
BUHL - Adrianna Nicole Castro, 19, of Buhl beloved daughter and sister, passed away suddenly Thursday, June 14, 2007, due to an allergic reaction to medication.
Adrianna was born June 3, 1988, in Twin Falls, Idaho, to Cynthia Castro Owsley.
She grew up in Twin Falls and attended Twin Falls schools. She graduated in 2006 and was planning on attending the College of Southern Idaho this fall.
Adrianna was a wonderful child and grew up to be a delightful woman. She collected turtles, movies, and always had her nose in a book. She had a knack for solving puzzles, fixing things, baking and crocheting.
She loved writing poems, short stories, and had been working on a novel for the past three years. She had big dreams of being an English major and later teaching college, all of course while writing.
Adrianna loved spending time with her family. She enjoyed reading to and playing with her little brother and sisters. She liked going on road trips, picnics, and was usually up for anything.
Adrianna was the world to her mother. They spent a lot of time together going to movies, playing games at home, laughing hysterically together, and just the quiet times talking meant so much.
She also had a special fondness for her Uncle Randall and Aunt Misty. Those closest to her, knew the depth of her heart. She was a caring, sympathetic person. She had affection for animals, especially sea turtles, the ocean, Africa, and was always a friend to anyone. Adrianna's infectious laugh, wonderful sense of humor, beautiful smile and big brown eyes will never be forgotten ... and will be terribly missed.
Adrianna is survived by her mother, Cynthia Castro Owsley; her brother, Justin, and sisters, Kassidy and Rileigh; her uncle Randall (Misti) Barnes, and uncle, Willie (Brandi) Barnes of Twin Falls; grandparents, Dee Barnes of Buhl and Keith (Judy) Barnes of Castleford; grandfather, Bob Castro of Twin Falls; grandparents, Jay and Jean Andersen of Arco; aunt, Lee (Bud) Randall of Castleford; cousin, Carina Latham of Twin Falls; and best friends, Hannah and Danielle. She also had numerous little cousins. She was preceded in death by great-grandparents, William and Sally Bosworth, and a cousin.
In lieu of flowers, the family suggests donations to be made in Adrianna's name to the Buhl Quick Response Unit.
The funeral will be at 11 a.m. Tuesday, June 19, at Lighthouse Community Fellowship Church, 259 Main Ave. in Twin Falls. No public viewing will be held. Arrangements are under the direction of Farmer Funeral Chapel in Buhl.
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Father | Frank Timbrook |
Mother | Jessie Lucas |
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Son | Henry Allen Timbrook+ |
Daughter | Peggy Lynn Timbrook+ |
Daughter | Yvonne Irene Timbrook+ |
Son | Everett Roy Timbrook (b. 10 April 1952, d. 22 July 2007) |
Daughter | Wanda Louise Timbrook |
DEATH NOTICE - The Dispatch, Moline, Illinois; Monday, June 11, 1984; Page 5 (Newspapers.com)
Henry A. Timbrook
GREEN ROCK -- Henry A. Timbrook, 62, of 3570 Kennedy Drive, East Moline, formerly of Green Rock, died today at his home.
Funeral arrangements are pending at Fairman Funeral Home, Green Rock.
OBITUARY - The Dispatch; Moline, Illinois; Tuesday, June 12, 1984; Page 5 (Newspapers.com)
Timbrook, 62, former mayor of G.R., dies
GREEN ROCK -- Services for Henry A. Timbrook, 62, of 3570 Kennedy Drive, East Mollne, former mayor of Green Rock, will be 1 p. m. Thursday at Fairman Funeral Home, Green Rock. The Rev. James Seago, of First Baptist Church, Green Rock, will officiate. Burial will be in Greenview Memorial Gardens.
Visitation is 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Wednesday at the funeral home, where Masonic services will be conducted at 7:30 p.m.
Memorials may be made to the Pathway Hospice at Lutheran Hospital or American Cancer Society.
Mr. Timbrook died Monday at his home.
He retired in 1984 as maintenance supervisor for the City of East Mollne. He had been employed for five years with the Illinois Highway Department. He had been employed by Deere & Co. and was president of United Auto Workers Local 79 from 1947 to 1955, then regional director of United Auto Workers International from 1955 to 1964.
Mr. Timbrook was born in Lentner, Mo. He married Wilme Elston in 1944 in Industry.
He was a Navy veteran of World War II. He served as Green Rock city treasurer from 1955 to 1959 and Green Rock mayor from 1959 to 1963.
He was a member of Silvis Masonic Lodge 898, AF&AM, and Green Rock-Colona American Legion.
Survivors Include the widow; daughters, Mrs. Peggy Hufford, East Mollne, Mrs. Yvonne Stauffer, Baylis, and Mrs. Louise Schaver, Albany; sons, Henry Jr., Green Rock, and Everett Roy, serving with the U.S. Army in Indianapolis, and 10 grandchildren.
NOTICE OF THANKS - The Dispatch; Moline, Illinois; Wednesday, July 11, 1984; Page 18 (Newspapers.com)
The Family of Henry Timbrook, Sr.
Wishes to acknowledge their appreciation to all family, friends and neighbors for all their expressions of sympathy and kindness during the illness and passing of our loved one. All the phone calls, visits, prayers, memorials, flowers, cards and food were greatly appreciated. A special thanks to Fairman Mortuary, Rev. Seago, Dr. Perlmutter, Illini Hospital, Green Rock Colona Legion, Silvis Masonic Lodge and all the pallbearers for their part in the services.
Mrs. Wilma Timbrook and Family.
WW II service, U.S. Navy, enlisted. Served on the Whipple and the Farenholt.
NEWSPAPER ARTICLE - The Dispatch; Moline, Illinois; Thursday, October 16, 1969; Page 32 (Newspapers.com)
Asks $35,000 In Dram Shop Suit After Auto Crash
Wilma Timbrook, of 3570 3rd St., East Moline, has filed a $35,000 dram shop suit in Rock Island County Circuit Court naming the operators of four East Moline taverns as defendants.
According to the suit, the woman's husband, Henry A. Timbrook, was sold liquor in the taverns on Oct. 11, 1968, leading to his intoxication.
He then was involved in a two-car accident when he turned in front of another auto while attempting to enter the driveway of his home.
The defendants named in the suit are James Vozikis, doing business as the Duck Inn, 236 19th St.; Omer and Mary DeBo, doing business as the Two Front Inn, 1306 13th St.; Luise Sidlinger, doing business as DeCapp's Tavern, 1327 13th Ave., and the Cow Bell Tap Inc., 1312 13th St.
The suit asks $20,000 for loss of support for Mrs. Timbrook and the couple's three children and $15,000 for medical bills.
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Son | Henry Allen Timbrook+ (b. 27 October 1921, d. 11 June 1984) |
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Son | Henry Allen Timbrook+ (b. 27 October 1921, d. 11 June 1984) |
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Father | Henry Allen Timbrook (b. 27 October 1921, d. 11 June 1984) |
Mother | Wilma Irene Elston |
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OBITUARY - Rock Island Argus; July 24, 2007
A memorial visitation will be held for Everett "Roy" Timbrook, 55, of Rock Island, formerly of Fulton, from 4-7 p.m. Wednesday at the Van Hoe Funeral Home, East Moline. Interment will be in National Cemetery, Arsenal Island.
Mr. Timbrook died Sunday, July 22, 2007, at his home. Memorials may be made to Project Now.
Roy was born April 10, 1952, in Moline, the son of Henry Sr. and Wilma Elston Timbrook. He was a graduate of United Township High School class of 1970 and the University of Illinois class of 1974. He served in the U.S. Army from 1974-1985. He had been a chef, working in several areas including Houston, Texas, and Tucson, Ariz.
He was an avid reader. He adored his nieces and nephews.
Survivors include his mother and stepfather, Wilma and Dale Hayes, Moline; sisters and brothers-in-law, Peggy and Larry Hufford, Osborn, Ill., Yvonne and Richard Stauffer, Pittsfield, Ill., Louise Schaver, Bloomington, Ill.; brother and sister-in-law, Henry and Shirley Timbrook Jr., Colona; four nieces; five nephews; 20 great-nieces and -nephews. He was preceded in death by his father and his nephew, Timothy Timbrook.
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