In Remembrance
In Remembrance
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IN REMEMBRANCE
In Remembrance: Salon owner Evelyn Anderson had farm ethic and Hepburn-esque style
Evelyn Anderson was a no-nonsense professional woman with her own mind and her own clientele as owner of Evelyn’s Salon, a longtime Boise business.
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IN REMEMBRANCE
In Remembrance: Author and historian Helen Lowell stayed sharp, classy through 106 years
Author and teacher Helen Lowell of Roswell is remembered for her brains, class and command of the history of western Canyon County.
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IN REMEMBRANCE
In Remembrance: Helen Light Thomson was ‘a crusader for community betterment’
When it comes to the history of women in journalism and public relations in Boise, Helen Light Thomson should be listed right on top of the “pioneer” column.
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IN REMEMBRANCE
If you wanted something to get done, you went to Zee
Zee Quintana worked quietly, even under the radar for her goals improving the lives of all people, but especially women. She was a connective force say friends in the Latino community and beyond.
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In Remembrance: BSU scientist and mentor, Al Dufty, ‘always focused on the good in people’
BSU professor and associate dean Al Dufty is remembered as a gifted researcher and mentor.
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IN REMEMBRANCE
In Remembrance: Edna Schultz had a lifetime love of flowers
Edna Schultz loved flowers especially roses and worked hard for decades to make sure others could enjoy them as much as possible.
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IN REMEMBRANCE
In Remembrance: Adventurous woman tried to pass on life's lessons to others
If not for her mother's prayers, persistence and a 1,750-page book of home remedies, Thora Snow Hankins might not have lived past the age of four, let alone 84. But Hankins had other ideas — dreams to follow, paths to explore and young minds to shape far outside the confines of Burley. She...
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IN REMEMBRANCE
In Remembrance: Nampa woman was known as a 'survivor'
Carol Tombaugh was known by family and friends to be a survivor, despite her many set backs in life.
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IN REMEMBRANCE
Kuna woman lived with kidney failure and dialysis treatment for more than 30 years
Although Carole Stewart was diagnosed with kidney failure, received four hour dialysis treatments three times a week for almost 30 years and survived three kidney transplants, her death at age 62 was completely unexpected, according to family.
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IN REMEMBRANCE
Quiet confidence, good humor were attorney's trademarks
Attorney Richard H. Seeley was recognized in 2004 during an annual Idaho State Bar meeting as a 65-year attorney, during which time he served as mentor to many upcoming attorneys including Idaho Supreme Court Justices Jim Jones and Roger Burdick. Seeley, 91, died March 10 in Boise.




