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Daughter | Christine Elizabeth Philp |
Son | David Scott Philp |
Obituary – The Times Herald, Port Huron, Michigan; Friday, 14 JAN 2011, page 4B (Newspapers.com):
James Edward Philp, 66
ZEPHYRHILLS, FLORIDA- James Edward Philp, 66, formerly of Port Huron, died November 29, 2010. He is survived by his children; Christine Philp-Cate, David “Scott” Philp, Keri Lynn Smith, and James Byron Philp no details are in place at this time.
NOTE: It appears that the second two children named as survivors were from a second marriage. DLB 2023.
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Son | Wayne Allen Bohrn, II |
Son | Donald L. Bohrn |
Obituary – The Times-News, Twin Falls, Idaho; Sunday, August 6, 2017, page C4 (Newspapers.com):
Wayne Allen Bohrn Sr.
June 29, 1943 – July 5, 2017
TWIN FALLS – Wayne Allen Bohrn, Sr., 74, of Twin Falls, died Wednesday, July 5, 2017 at home.
Wayne was born in Twin Falls, Idaho on June 29, 1943 to Woodrow and Ruby (Summers) Bohrn.
He was the middle of 5 sons and brother to Woodrow, Jr., Bill, Gary (Tonette) and Anthony (Rosa).
He just celebrated his 55th wedding anniversary with his life partner, Donna. They were usually found together with sons, Wayne II and Don.
When Wayne wasn’t finding something to volunteer himself and his family for, he was All-rite Siding Construction, Twin Falls Optimist member, Twin Falls Chamber of Commerce Ambassador, Twin Falls Planning and Zoning member, and all-around community friend.
He enjoyed finding new ways to involve family in being together, loved gathering everyone up and going on trips, hunting and fishing, and once he discovered his Optimist Club, it was full speed ahead! He got so much satisfaction from the tenets of Optimism that he made sure to live that way.
Wayne was raised to believe in himself, so he did. As a young husband and father he decided he would make a living that was family centered, so he became self employed in construction. As building was not a guaranteed living in Twin Falls, he branched out. Over the years he was a switchman for Kennecott railroad in Ely, Nevada and went into the California state police. He missed Idaho and back home we came. He found he loved selling cars and was salesman of the month many times over. Then it was back to building, where he excelled in including family and any person who worked for him as family.
There are too many things about Wayne to say, so please remember that he loved life and all he met in his travels.
Please join us for an informal gathering and to ‘throw the bull’ at an evening for Wayne from 7:00p.m. until 8:30p.m., Tuesday, August 8, 2017 on the North lawn of the Twin Falls Chamber of Commerce Visitor Center in Twin Falls. Services are under the direction of Serenity Funeral Chapel Life Celebration Center & Cremation Services of Idaho.
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Son | Paul Cochran Rodgers, Ph.D.+ (b. 20 June 1920, d. 11 July 2010) |
Son | Jay Raymond Rodgers (b. 31 March 1924, d. 10 February 1982) |
Daughter | Patricia Jane Rodgers |
Obituary – Valley News, West Lebanon, New Hampshire; Thursday, 27 JUN 1985, page 4 (Newspapers.com):
Jane Raymond Rodgers
THETFORD – Jane Raymond Rodgers, 90, died yesterday at the Alice Peck Day Extended Care Facility.
She was born in Middletown, Ohio, on Nov. 18, 1894, the daughter of Jay and Martha (Hess) Raymond.
She graduated from Wellesley College in 1916 and received her bachelors degree in art education in 1941 from the University of Cincinnati.
She was a member of the Glendale Presbyterian Church, the Glendale Monday Class, the Music Lovers, and the Keyboard Club of Cincinnati.
She and her late husband, Paul C. Rodgers, moved to Thetford in 1960, having maintained a residence there since 1945.
Mrs. Rodgers was a member of the First Congregational Church of Thetford and was active in music and art circles. She and her husband were instrumental in bringing ambulance service and the Visiting Nurse Association to Thetford.
She leaves a daughter, Patricia Jane Rodgers of Cincinnati, a son, Professor Paul C. Rodgers, Jr., of Springfield, Ohio; six grandchildren; and seven great-grandchildren.
There will be no calling hours.
A graveside service will be Saturday at 11 a.m. in the Evergreen Cemetery in Thetford Center.
The Rand Funeral Home of Hanover is in charge of arrangements.
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