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Yates Funeral Homes and Crematory CDA and Hayden Lake Chapels

373 East Hayden Avenue
Hayden, ID 83835
(208) 772-1915
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Waldo Pierce

Monday, June 26, 2017

Joann L. Monks and her husband, Darren Monks of Auburn, and Donna M. Godfrey of Lunenburg; two granddaughters, Heather L. and Jessica L. Monks both of Auburn; a great grandson, Hayden J. Monks of Auburn; and is survived by several nieces, nephews, and cousins. He was predeceased by three sisters: Louise, Charlotte, and Nellie; and one brother: Eugene.Relatives and friends are invited to visit with Waldo’s family on Wednesday, June 28th, 2017 from 9:30AM-11:00AM in the BRITTON-WALLACE FUNERAL HOME, 91 Central Street, Auburn with service to follow at 11:00AM at the funeral home. Then followed by burial with military honors at the Worcester County Memorial Park, Paxton. In lieu of flowers, contributions can be made to Bethel Lutheran Church.

Margaret E. Keeney Hann Main - The Star Democrat

Monday, June 19, 2017

Born Aug. 13, 1923, in Carroll County, Md., she was the daughter of the late Ephriam Eli Keeney and Margaret Elizabeth Smith Keeney. Twice married, her first husband was Hayden M. Hann, who died Nov. 11, 1955; her second husband of 50 years was William R. Main, who died Dec. 21, 2016.Mrs. Main attended a one-room schoolhouse on Crouse Mill Road. She was employed with the Elmer Wolfe School and Francis Scott Key High School cafeterias, and retired from Springfield Hospital, Sykesville, in 1966. She was a Sunday school teacher for the Union Bridge United Methodist Church. In 1969, she and her husband Bill moved to Florida and resided there for 30 years, where she was very active with Conway United Methodist Church, Orlando, and volunteered at an elementary school, where she enjoyed working with children. She and Bill then moved to Felton, where she was a member of Sandtown Church of the Nazarene. She enjoyed flowers, crafting and making Christmas ornaments, calendars and quilts. Although distance kept them apart, she always enjoyed hearing about the activities of her grandchildren, great-grandchildren and great-great-grandchildren.A loving Mom, Granny, Great-Granny and Great-Great-Granny, she is survived by daughters, Audrey L. McDaniel (Bobby) of Damascus, Md., Patricia A. Blacksten (Dick) of Dento...

Firefighters honor fallen comrade along 26-mile funeral procession - WLWT Cincinnati

Monday, June 19, 2017

Burns devoted his life not only to fighting fires, but also his family and faith.“Now that you're in heaven, brother, I'll still have your back, and I know you'll still have mine,” Shannon Hayden, of Colerain Township Fire Department.Many say Burns had a way of spreading laughter, even as he entered hospice.“Even in these last few weeks and days, his fight to live his passion for others, his humorous jokes and comments all kept us laughing and wondering in amazement,” Prinz said.More than 16 Hamilton firefighters will fill in while the men and women who serve West Chester attend Burns’ funeral and mourn their co-worker and friend.Callihan said, “That’s just what firefighters do.”“It doesn’t matter what department you come from. If you come from a city or small town, career, volunteer, we all do the same job. Times like this is when you really understand that,” Callihan said.Burns developed occupational renal cancer from breathing in fumes and smoke on the job.“Those of us that are still a part of it need to take something away from here today. Even if it just is an awareness of the hazards that we deal with regularly, there is something to be learned,” said Glendale Fire Chief Kevin Hardwick. “Tim was a fighter his whole career here at the fire department,” Callihan said. “A fighter all the way to the end. His message and what he did will carry on for us and help us in the future.”“It was a badge of honor back in the day to be a smoke eater, to have the dirtiest fire gear. Little did we know, it would come back to bite us,” said Cincinnati firefighter Joe Rosemeyer.Burns’ death comes after a state bill was passed to compensate firefighters who contract work-related cancers.However, Burns was diagnosed before the bill was passed and will not benefit from the legislation.Burns, 48, leaves behind a wife and two teenage sons. WEBVTT STRONG, CARING, ANDDEDICATED TO THE COMMUNITIES HESERVEDA SOLEMN DAY AS WEST CHESTER'SFIRE DEPARTMENT SAID FAREWELL,TO FIREFIGHTER TIMOTHY BURNSTHE VETERAN FIREFIGHTER SERVEDSEVERAL GREATER CINCINNATICOMMUNITIES OVER THE LAST 32YEARS. >> LOOKING BACK I REALIZE THATTIM'S STRENGTH WAS HIS SINCEREFRIENDSHIP AND HIS ABILITY TO BEYOUR FRIEND NO MATTER WHAT.AMANDA: WEST CHESTER FIRE CHIEFRICK PRINZ GREW UP WITH BURNS,WAS HIS BEST MAN IN HIS WEDDING.>> SOMETIMES I THINK WE LEARNEDMORE ABOUT FIREF...

Obituary: Loleta May Merrill - Twin Falls Times-News

Saturday, April 08, 2017

Wayne and Donald; her son, Marlin; Don’s son, Gary Lynn Merrill; her parents; and her siblings, Norma Bedke, Josie Spiers, Darhl Udy, Arthella Warren, Lyle Udy, and Patty Hayden. Sign up to get each day's obituaries sent to your email inbox .whatcounts-form-container.well { padding-bottom: 5px; } .whatcounts-form-container .left-col, .whatcounts-form-container .right-col{ float: left; width: 100%; max-width: 345px; } .whatcounts-form-container .left-col{ margin-right: 20px; } .whatcounts-form-container .whatcounts-min .left-col{ max-width: none; margin: 0; } .whatcounts-form-container .disclaimer { font-size: 13px; line-height: 14px; margin-bottom:10px; clear:both; } .whatcounts-form-container .input-group-addon.wc-addon-captcha{ padding: 4px 10px; border-left: 0; } The funeral will be held at 11 a.m. Friday, March 31, at the Burley West Stake Center, 2420 Parke Ave., in Burley, with Bishop Brent Winn officiating. Burial will follow at Gem Memorial Gardens in Burley.Friends may call from 6 until 8 p.m. Thursday, March 30, at the Rasmussen Funeral Home, 1350 E. 16th St., in Burley, and from 10 until 10:45 a.m. Friday, preceding the service at the church.Memorial contributions in Loleta’s name may be made to The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Humanitarian Fund, Missionary Fund, or a charity of your choice.

St. Vincent tennis team vows to uphold coach's legacy - Tribune-Review

Monday, April 03, 2017

He was really loved by his tennis family – from the people here to his employees,” said Peach Hayden, of Greensburg. Hayden, receptionist at the Greensburg Racquet Club in Unity said she worked with Campi for his entire 28 years as club owner and operator. The club will be closed Tuesday and Wednesday. “He was a very caring person. He would do anything for you,” she said. “He could be lots of fun, but he could also be tough.” Mr. Enrico P. Campi, of Greensburg, died unexpectedly Friday, March 31, 2017, at his home. He was 56. Born in Charleroi on Sept. 30, 1960, he was the son of Silvia Pace Camp and the late Dr. Philip Campi. He graduated from Charleroi High School, Westmoreland County Community College and St. Vincent College, Unity, where he earned a bachelor's degree in 1984. The No. 1 player on the men's tennis team in the early '80s, Mr. Campi was hired as the St. Vincent men's tennis coach upon graduation and worked in that capacity until his death. He also coached the women's team from 1985 to 1992. “Enrico was a longtime member of the St. Vincent community,” said the Rev. Myron Kirsch, athletic director. “He to...

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Waldo Pierce

Monday, June 26, 2017

Joann L. Monks and her husband, Darren Monks of Auburn, and Donna M. Godfrey of Lunenburg; two granddaughters, Heather L. and Jessica L. Monks both of Auburn; a great grandson, Hayden J. Monks of Auburn; and is survived by several nieces, nephews, and cousins. He was predeceased by three sisters: Louise, Charlotte, and Nellie; and one brother: Eugene.Relatives and friends are invited to visit with Waldo’s family on Wednesday, June 28th, 2017 from 9:30AM-11:00AM in the BRITTON-WALLACE FUNERAL HOME, 91 Central Street, Auburn with service to follow at 11:00AM at the funeral home. Then followed by burial with military honors at the Worcester County Memorial Park, Paxton. In lieu of flowers, contributions can be made to Bethel Lutheran Church.

Margaret E. Keeney Hann Main - The Star Democrat

Monday, June 19, 2017

Born Aug. 13, 1923, in Carroll County, Md., she was the daughter of the late Ephriam Eli Keeney and Margaret Elizabeth Smith Keeney. Twice married, her first husband was Hayden M. Hann, who died Nov. 11, 1955; her second husband of 50 years was William R. Main, who died Dec. 21, 2016.Mrs. Main attended a one-room schoolhouse on Crouse Mill Road. She was employed with the Elmer Wolfe School and Francis Scott Key High School cafeterias, and retired from Springfield Hospital, Sykesville, in 1966. She was a Sunday school teacher for the Union Bridge United Methodist Church. In 1969, she and her husband Bill moved to Florida and resided there for 30 years, where she was very active with Conway United Methodist Church, Orlando, and volunteered at an elementary school, where she enjoyed working with children. She and Bill then moved to Felton, where she was a member of Sandtown Church of the Nazarene. She enjoyed flowers, crafting and making Christmas ornaments, calendars and quilts. Although distance kept them apart, she always enjoyed hearing about the activities of her grandchildren, great-grandchildren and great-great-grandchildren.A loving Mom, Granny, Great-Granny and Great-Great-Granny, she is survived by daughters, Audrey L. McDaniel (Bobby) of Damascus, Md., Patricia A. Blacksten (Dick) of Dento...

Firefighters honor fallen comrade along 26-mile funeral procession - WLWT Cincinnati

Monday, June 19, 2017

Burns devoted his life not only to fighting fires, but also his family and faith.“Now that you're in heaven, brother, I'll still have your back, and I know you'll still have mine,” Shannon Hayden, of Colerain Township Fire Department.Many say Burns had a way of spreading laughter, even as he entered hospice.“Even in these last few weeks and days, his fight to live his passion for others, his humorous jokes and comments all kept us laughing and wondering in amazement,” Prinz said.More than 16 Hamilton firefighters will fill in while the men and women who serve West Chester attend Burns’ funeral and mourn their co-worker and friend.Callihan said, “That’s just what firefighters do.”“It doesn’t matter what department you come from. If you come from a city or small town, career, volunteer, we all do the same job. Times like this is when you really understand that,” Callihan said.Burns developed occupational renal cancer from breathing in fumes and smoke on the job.“Those of us that are still a part of it need to take something away from here today. Even if it just is an awareness of the hazards that we deal with regularly, there is something to be learned,” said Glendale Fire Chief Kevin Hardwick. “Tim was a fighter his whole career here at the fire department,” Callihan said. “A fighter all the way to the end. His message and what he did will carry on for us and help us in the future.”“It was a badge of honor back in the day to be a smoke eater, to have the dirtiest fire gear. Little did we know, it would come back to bite us,” said Cincinnati firefighter Joe Rosemeyer.Burns’ death comes after a state bill was passed to compensate firefighters who contract work-related cancers.However, Burns was diagnosed before the bill was passed and will not benefit from the legislation.Burns, 48, leaves behind a wife and two teenage sons. WEBVTT STRONG, CARING, ANDDEDICATED TO THE COMMUNITIES HESERVEDA SOLEMN DAY AS WEST CHESTER'SFIRE DEPARTMENT SAID FAREWELL,TO FIREFIGHTER TIMOTHY BURNSTHE VETERAN FIREFIGHTER SERVEDSEVERAL GREATER CINCINNATICOMMUNITIES OVER THE LAST 32YEARS. >> LOOKING BACK I REALIZE THATTIM'S STRENGTH WAS HIS SINCEREFRIENDSHIP AND HIS ABILITY TO BEYOUR FRIEND NO MATTER WHAT.AMANDA: WEST CHESTER FIRE CHIEFRICK PRINZ GREW UP WITH BURNS,WAS HIS BEST MAN IN HIS WEDDING.>> SOMETIMES I THINK WE LEARNEDMORE ABOUT FIREF...

Obituary: Loleta May Merrill - Twin Falls Times-News

Saturday, April 08, 2017

Wayne and Donald; her son, Marlin; Don’s son, Gary Lynn Merrill; her parents; and her siblings, Norma Bedke, Josie Spiers, Darhl Udy, Arthella Warren, Lyle Udy, and Patty Hayden. Sign up to get each day's obituaries sent to your email inbox .whatcounts-form-container.well { padding-bottom: 5px; } .whatcounts-form-container .left-col, .whatcounts-form-container .right-col{ float: left; width: 100%; max-width: 345px; } .whatcounts-form-container .left-col{ margin-right: 20px; } .whatcounts-form-container .whatcounts-min .left-col{ max-width: none; margin: 0; } .whatcounts-form-container .disclaimer { font-size: 13px; line-height: 14px; margin-bottom:10px; clear:both; } .whatcounts-form-container .input-group-addon.wc-addon-captcha{ padding: 4px 10px; border-left: 0; } The funeral will be held at 11 a.m. Friday, March 31, at the Burley West Stake Center, 2420 Parke Ave., in Burley, with Bishop Brent Winn officiating. Burial will follow at Gem Memorial Gardens in Burley.Friends may call from 6 until 8 p.m. Thursday, March 30, at the Rasmussen Funeral Home, 1350 E. 16th St., in Burley, and from 10 until 10:45 a.m. Friday, preceding the service at the church.Memorial contributions in Loleta’s name may be made to The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Humanitarian Fund, Missionary Fund, or a charity of your choice.

St. Vincent tennis team vows to uphold coach's legacy - Tribune-Review

Monday, April 03, 2017

He was really loved by his tennis family – from the people here to his employees,” said Peach Hayden, of Greensburg. Hayden, receptionist at the Greensburg Racquet Club in Unity said she worked with Campi for his entire 28 years as club owner and operator. The club will be closed Tuesday and Wednesday. “He was a very caring person. He would do anything for you,” she said. “He could be lots of fun, but he could also be tough.” Mr. Enrico P. Campi, of Greensburg, died unexpectedly Friday, March 31, 2017, at his home. He was 56. Born in Charleroi on Sept. 30, 1960, he was the son of Silvia Pace Camp and the late Dr. Philip Campi. He graduated from Charleroi High School, Westmoreland County Community College and St. Vincent College, Unity, where he earned a bachelor's degree in 1984. The No. 1 player on the men's tennis team in the early '80s, Mr. Campi was hired as the St. Vincent men's tennis coach upon graduation and worked in that capacity until his death. He also coached the women's team from 1985 to 1992. “Enrico was a longtime member of the St. Vincent community,” said the Rev. Myron Kirsch, athletic director. “He to...