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      Turner, George M.

Williams, Jalene

 

FARMERS' BODY SENT BACK TO HOLLISTER
     Hollister, July 31-The body of George M. Turner, 72, arrived yesterday for burial in the I.O.O.F. cemetery. Turner died in Challis, Idaho, where he went after many years as an orchardist in San Benito county. He left instructions that he be buried in California. He died at the home of his son in law, John Boyd, former Hollister resident.

Oakland Tribune, Oakland California August 1, 1926

©Shauna Williams


Jalene Carole Williams Ainslie passed away peacefully March 19, 2004, after a long and courageous battle with cancer.
    Jalene was born May 7, 1961, in Arco, Idaho, to Logan and Linda Hayworth Williams. She spent her childhood days above Mackay on the family ranch. She graduated from Mackay High School, attended ISU Tech, graduating with a degree in Graphic Arts. She also attended the College of Southern Idaho.
    On May 16, 1981, she married Bill Ainslie. To this marriage was born two handsome sons, Cory Austin and Bryan Gordon. Jalene was her boy's biggest fan. She loved going to baseball, football and basketball games and high school rodeos. She was a 4-H and Cub Scout leader. The one most important thing in her life was her family. She will be greatly missed by all those who knew her and loved her.
    She is survived by her husband, Bill; sons, Cory and Bryan of Bliss; her parents, Logan and Linda Williams; grandmother, Elvera Williams; brother, Dusty (Marcie) Williams all of Mackay; two sisters, Jan (Cris) Machidon of Florida and Leann (Kurt) Bywater of Twin Falls; five nieces and three nephews.
    A funeral will be held at 11 a.m. today, Wednesday, March 24, 2004, in the Mackay Community Church in Mackay, Idaho, with Pastor Josh Ratzlaff officiating. The family will meet with friends one hour before the service. Burial will be in the Mount McCaleb Cemetery. Arrangements are in the care of Simpson Marvel Memorial Chapel.
 Published Wednesday, March 24, 2004 The Times News
 
Submitted by Janice Rice

 

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