SUBMITTER: Donald Coon 2029 Douglas Pocatello , Idaho 83201
Irene is the Mother of Donald Coon of Pocatello , Idaho
Death Certificte in possesion of Son- Donald Coon. Irene born at Aberdeen, Idaho Actualy Near Tabor , Then Moved back to Morehead Kansas . Irene Passed Away in Boise , Idaho . After Suffering a Heart Attact . Irene Graduated from Morehead High School May 14, 1931
1920 Idaho Census - Harry A Fisher Age 31 - Belle Fisher Age 25 - Irene Fisher Age 6 - Alice Fisher Age 2 Listed Bannock County which in 1920 entailed Blackfoot and Taber ,which they were on the Homestead at Taber , Idaho .
SUBMITTER: Donald Coon 2029 Douglas Pocatello , Idaho 83201
Everett is the Father of Donald L. Coon - Pocatello , IdahoIdaho Leader April 28,1911 - Dick Coon is all smiles these days. A big Boy Arrived at his home April 26,1911 . Dick is hardly less proud than " Grandma Mrs. Margaret Coon .
Everett Worked for the Union Pacific Railroad . He Hired out on June 1,1928 in Glenns Ferry , Idaho as a Park Tender . On Aug.15,1928 Transferred tp MP&M Department as Mechanist Apprentice. Transfered to MofW Department on October 1,1929 as a Sectionman. In 1939 Promoted to Section Foreman and Worked Various Places on the Idaho Division . Opal, Wyo. - Nutria, Wyo- Reverse,Ida- Mountain Home, Idaho - Hammett , Idaho- Orchard, Idaho - Boise, Idaho just to name a few . the last place Boise where he retired with 37 years as a Section Foreman and 47 Years of Service when he retired .
Vivid Are the Memories of the Times that was spent Hunting and Fishing with his Son - Donald . and a Relationship that grew from moments spent together. Through out the Years on get togethers of the Family. Many Hourswere spents reminising trips and outing with the Family .
In the Early Days of Marriage . of course No Electricity . We had the Old Railroad Aladin Lamps that burnt Oil . and the Old Out House about75 Yds. from the house .
The Younger days . Everett played Baseball on a Pro Town team in Glenns Ferry , Idaho. Living in Boise Idaho 1990 . Everett Passed away in the Pocatello Bannock Memorial Hospital after suffering a Heart Attact.
Don Coon