Nelda Bartels

F, b. 24 June 1909, d. 17 October 1997
  • (Witness) Census: She appeared on the census of 4 April 1930 in the household of William R. Rochester at Easton, Mason County, Illinois.
  • (Witness) Census: Nelda Bartels appeared on the census of 17 April 1940 in the household of William R. Rochester at Easton, Mason County, Illinois.
  • Obituary*: An obituary appeared in the NELDA ROCHESTER
    MANITO -- Nelda M. Rochester, 88, of 604 S. Park Ave. died at 9:50 a.m. Friday, Oct. 17, 1997, at Pekin Hospital.
    Born June 24, 1909, in Forest City to Herman and Katherine Herrman Bartels, she married William Rochester on June 21, 1926, in Havana. He survives.
    Also surviving are four sons, Dale of Pekin, Ray of Auburn, Ind., Larry of Lawndale, Calif., and Ron of Peoria; two daughters, Kathy Embree of Manito and Eleanor Gosnell of Groveland, Fla; 12 grandchildren; 16 great-grandchildren; and three great-great-grandchildren. One brother, one sister and one grandson preceded her in death.
    She was a member of St. John's Lutheran Church in Topeka and its Ladies Aid, and Forest City American Legion Auxiliary.
    Services will be at 1 p.m. Monday at Maas Funeral Home. The Rev.
    Mike Kettner will officiate. Visitation will be two hours before services at the funeral home. Burial will be in Meadow Lawn Cemetery.
    Memorials may be made to St. John's Lutheran Church cemetery fund or Forman Ambulance Service.
    Peoria Journal Star, The (IL)
    Date: October 18, 1997
    Edition: ALL
    Page: C4 on Saturday, 18 October 1997 Peoria, Peoria County, Illinois.

Family:

William R. Rochester b. 5 Jul 1906, d. 27 Aug 1999

Herman William Bishop

M, b. 21 March 1866, d. 11 August 1934

Family:

Catherine "Kate" Pemberton b. Aug 1866, d. 29 May 1944

Children:

Lelia Bishop+ b. 19 Jul 1889, d. 28 Jul 1982
Florence "Flossie" Bishop+ b. 6 Mar 1891, d. Oct 1986
Rebecca Catherine "Rebie" Bishop+ b. 25 Sep 1892, d. 25 Oct 1980
Henry G. Bishop b. 16 Mar 1894, d. 11 Oct 1954
Emerson C. Bishop+ b. 17 Feb 1896, d. 9 Dec 1972
Theodore Roosevelt Bishop+ b. 21 Jul 1898, d. 31 Oct 1947
Pemberton Herman Bishop b. 12 Nov 1904, d. 24 Mar 1971
Einar H. Bishop b. 27 Jan 1905, d. 20 Jul 1905
Winnifred Edna Bishop b. 15 Feb 1907, d. 2 Dec 1952

Pemberton Herman Bishop

M, b. 12 November 1904, d. 24 March 1971

Parents:

Father*: Herman William Bishop b. 21 Mar 1866, d. 11 Aug 1934
Mother*: Catherine "Kate" Pemberton b. Aug 1866, d. 29 May 1944

Winnifred Edna Bishop

F, b. 15 February 1907, d. 2 December 1952

Parents:

Father*: Herman William Bishop b. 21 Mar 1866, d. 11 Aug 1934
Mother*: Catherine "Kate" Pemberton b. Aug 1866, d. 29 May 1944

Family:

Lloyd Obert Weiger b. 2 Nov 1905, d. 18 May 1971

Lelia Bishop

F, b. 19 July 1889, d. 28 July 1982

Parents:

Father*: Herman William Bishop b. 21 Mar 1866, d. 11 Aug 1934
Mother*: Catherine "Kate" Pemberton b. Aug 1866, d. 29 May 1944

Family:

Herman Isadore Hanson b. 20 Apr 1888, d. 22 Sep 1981

Children:

Gerald Herman Hanson b. 1914, d. 30 Oct 1972
Charles Willard "Wigs" Hanson+ b. 2 Feb 1917, d. 15 Jul 2002
Audrey Katherine Hanson+ b. Apr 1917, d. 2 Jan 2007

Florence "Flossie" Bishop

F, b. 6 March 1891, d. October 1986
  • (Witness) Census: She appeared on the census of 26 June 1900 in the household of Herman William Bishop at Concord, Asotin County, Washington.
  • Married Name: As of 1913,her married name was Fluharty.
  • (Witness) Census: Florence "Flossie" Bishop appeared on the census of 6 March 1920 in the household of Ralph Raymond Fluharty at Gifford, Nez Perce County, Idaho.
  • (Witness) Census: Florence "Flossie" Bishop appeared on the census of 10 April 1930 in the household of Ralph Raymond Fluharty at Green Meadow, Ada County, Idaho.
  • (Surviving Sibling F) Obituary: Florence "Flossie" Bishop survived her sister (Winnifred Edna Bishop) and was listed in the obituary as Eagle, Idaho (Obituary dated on 3 December 1952.)

Parents:

Father*: Herman William Bishop b. 21 Mar 1866, d. 11 Aug 1934
Mother*: Catherine "Kate" Pemberton b. Aug 1866, d. 29 May 1944

Family:

Ralph Raymond Fluharty b. 17 Aug 1889, d. 15 Aug 1972

Children:

Jean Eloise Fluharty+ b. 29 Sep 1914, d. 3 Jun 2002
Donald Ralph Fluharty+ b. 11 Mar 1916, d. 7 Apr 2007

Rebecca Catherine "Rebie" Bishop

F, b. 25 September 1892, d. 25 October 1980
  • (Witness) Census: She appeared on the census of 26 June 1900 in the household of Herman William Bishop at Concord, Asotin County, Washington.
  • (Witness) Census: Rebecca Catherine "Rebie" Bishop appeared on the census of 13 January 1920 in the household of John Bennett Standley at Colton, Whitman County, Washington.
  • (Witness) Census: Rebecca Catherine "Rebie" Bishop appeared on the census of 1930 in the household of John Bennett Standley.
  • (Surviving Sibling F) Obituary: Rebecca Catherine "Rebie" Bishop survived her sister (Winnifred Edna Bishop) and was listed in the obituary as Lewiston, Idaho (Obituary dated on 3 December 1952.)

Parents:

Father*: Herman William Bishop b. 21 Mar 1866, d. 11 Aug 1934
Mother*: Catherine "Kate" Pemberton b. Aug 1866, d. 29 May 1944

Family:

John Bennett Standley b. Dec 1889, d. 9 Jul 1946

Child:

Irene Standley+ b. 6 Apr 1915, d. 8 Sep 1990

Henry G. Bishop

M, b. 16 March 1894, d. 11 October 1954
  • (Witness) Census: He appeared on the census of 26 June 1900 in the household of Herman William Bishop at Concord, Asotin County, Washington.
  • Milit-Beg*: Henry G. Bishop began military service World War I SFC Quartermaster Corp.
  • Census*: He appeared on the census of 1920 at Seattle, King County, Washington.
  • Census: He appeared on the census of 1930 at Seattle, King County, Washington.
  • (Surviving Sibling M) Obituary: He survived his brother (Winnifred Edna Bishop) and was listed in the obituary as Clarkston, Washington (Obituary dated on 3 December 1952.)
  • Obituary*: An obituary appeared in the Henry G. Bishop, Clarkston, Dies
    Henry G. Bishop of Clarkston died at a local hsopital Monday. He was 60.
    He was born March 16, 1894 in Bishop Station, Ill., and was a member of a protestant church. He is survived by a wife, Anna L. Bishop, of Clarkston.
    The remains will be taken to Clarkston for funeral services and interment. A local funeral home is in charge of arrangements.

    Walla Walla Union Bulletin p 5 col 1 12 Oct 1954 on Tuesday, 12 October 1954 Walla Walla, Walla Walla County, Washington.

Parents:

Father*: Herman William Bishop b. 21 Mar 1866, d. 11 Aug 1934
Mother*: Catherine "Kate" Pemberton b. Aug 1866, d. 29 May 1944

Emerson C. Bishop

M, b. 17 February 1896, d. 9 December 1972

Parents:

Father*: Herman William Bishop b. 21 Mar 1866, d. 11 Aug 1934
Mother*: Catherine "Kate" Pemberton b. Aug 1866, d. 29 May 1944

Family:

Lillian Aldrich b. 1896, d. 14 Sep 1969

Children:

Evelyn Cecilia Bishop+ b. 25 Aug 1916, d. 5 Oct 1988
Elizabeth Betty Mae Bishop+ b. 19 Apr 1920, d. 9 Sep 2008
Emerson Caustley Bishop+ b. 8 Jul 1922, d. 31 Jan 2004

Theodore Roosevelt Bishop

M, b. 21 July 1898, d. 31 October 1947

Parents:

Father*: Herman William Bishop b. 21 Mar 1866, d. 11 Aug 1934
Mother*: Catherine "Kate" Pemberton b. Aug 1866, d. 29 May 1944

Family 1:

Marie V. (?) b. 1899

Family 2:

Barbara Ford b. 17 Feb 1915, d. 26 Nov 1976
  • Marriage*: Theodore Roosevelt Bishop married Barbara Ford.

Marie V. (?)

F, b. 1899

Family:

Theodore Roosevelt Bishop b. 21 Jul 1898, d. 31 Oct 1947

Herman Isadore Hanson

M, b. 20 April 1888, d. 22 September 1981

Family:

Lelia Bishop b. 19 Jul 1889, d. 28 Jul 1982

Children:

Gerald Herman Hanson b. 1914, d. 30 Oct 1972
Charles Willard "Wigs" Hanson+ b. 2 Feb 1917, d. 15 Jul 2002
Audrey Katherine Hanson+ b. Apr 1917, d. 2 Jan 2007

Gerald Herman Hanson

M, b. 1914, d. 30 October 1972

Parents:

Father*: Herman Isadore Hanson b. 20 Apr 1888, d. 22 Sep 1981
Mother*: Lelia Bishop b. 19 Jul 1889, d. 28 Jul 1982

Charles Willard "Wigs" Hanson

M, b. 2 February 1917, d. 15 July 2002
  • (Witness) Census: He appeared on the census of 7 April 1930 in the household of Herman Isadore Hanson at Mount Vernon, Skagit County, Washington.
  • Obituary*: An obituary appeared in the WILLARD "WIGS" HANSON

    Willard "Wigs" Hanson, 85, a Shelter Bay resident passed away suddenly at his home Monday, July 15, 2002.

    He was born in Lewiston, Idaho, February 2, 1917 the son of Herman I. and Lelia Bishop Hanson.

    The family came to Mount Vernon in the early 1920's. He was educated in Mount Vernon graduating from Mount Vernon High School with the class of 1935. He attended the University of Washington on a football scholarship.

    He was united in marriage to Frances R. Masi in Coupeville, Washington October 22, 1938.

    He joined the Elks Lodge in November of 1938 at the age of 21 years, at the request of his father-in-law, Bill Masi, the first manager of the B.P.O.E. Elks Lodge #1604 in Mount Vernon, Wigs being number 139 probably one of the last members in that era.

    Wigs and Fran moved to Seattle in 1939 where Wigs worked for the Standard Stations and Standard Brands. They moved back to Mount Vernon in 1949 and at that time opened the Coffee Corner Cafe January 2, 1950. This was the first restaurant open 24 hours a day in Mount Vernon. The couple sold the Coffee Corner in 1968. Wigs then went into real estate and worked for Hill Realty in Mount Vernon. From there he went to the Shelter Bay Real Estate, selling properties and then building their waterfront home in 1974. He retired in the early 1980's.

    He enjoyed the outdoors in bird hunting and also was an avid sports fan.

    Survivors are: his wife Frances of 63 years; a sister, Audrey Lanman of Sequim and her children and grandchildren; daughters: Christine Hanson of Oakland, California, and Heidi Foster of Ferndale, Washington; three grandchildren: Cheri Dementral and husband Lance of Bellingham, Washington, Molly Harshman of Ferndale, Washington and Daniel Harshman and wife Darcy of Arizona; and 4 great-grandchildren.

    He was preceded in death by his parents and a brother, Gerald Hanson.

    Wigs requested cremation with no memorial services. There will be a public reception at Kern's social room, 1122 So. 3rd Street, Mount Vernon from 2:00 to 4:00 PM Saturday July 20, 2002 in his memory.

    Kern Funeral Home of Mount Vernon is in charge of arrangements.

    Memorials may be made to the Dr. Maynard Johnson Family Scholarship Fund at Skagit Valley College, 2405 E. College Way, Mount Vernon, Washington 98273.

    Skagit Valley Herald
    http://www.skagitvalleyherald.com/articles/2002/07/18/news2219.txt
    on Wednesday, 17 July 2002 Skagit County, Washington.

Parents:

Father*: Herman Isadore Hanson b. 20 Apr 1888, d. 22 Sep 1981
Mother*: Lelia Bishop b. 19 Jul 1889, d. 28 Jul 1982

Audrey Katherine Hanson

F, b. April 1917, d. 2 January 2007

Parents:

Father*: Herman Isadore Hanson b. 20 Apr 1888, d. 22 Sep 1981
Mother*: Lelia Bishop b. 19 Jul 1889, d. 28 Jul 1982
Father: Theodore Roosevelt Bishop b. 21 Jul 1898, d. 31 Oct 1947

Family:

Harvey Lanman b. 10 Nov 1911, d. 31 Oct 1999

Harvey Lanman

M, b. 10 November 1911, d. 31 October 1999
  • Obituary*: An obituary appeared in the HARVEY LANMAN GAVE THOUSANDS OF YOUNG ATHLETES THEIR CHANCE
    Thousands of young athletes have played at Seattle's Memorial Stadium without realizing they owed a debt of gratitude to Harvey Lanman.
    As director of athletics for Seattle and Metro League high schools for a decade, Mr. Lanman was responsible for the installation in the mid-1960s of what is believed to be the first artificial turf on an outdoor football field.
    "He had to convince the King County Medical Association that it was safe, the (Seattle) School Board that it was cost-effective, and the coaches that it was superior to turf," said his wife of 57 years, Audrey.
    She suspects her husband might have considered the artificial turf at Memorial Stadium one of his prize contributions. But there were many in his long career as a coach and athletic administrator.
    Mr. Lanman, who also had coached football at the University of Washington during the late 1930s, died Sunday (Oct. 31) of congestive heart failure. He was 88.
    Since his retirement in 1971, he and his wife had made their home in Sequim, Clallam County.
    Raised in Lincoln, Neb., he earned a business degree from Northwestern University in Evanston, Ill., in 1937, and played quarterback on the school's 1936 Big Ten Championship football team.
    He and Audrey met in the summer of 1938, while she was in graduate school at the UW and he was visiting Seattle on a business trip for his employer, Procter & Gamble. "He was a young, handsome man, full of charisma," she recalled.
    While here, he talked with UW athletic department officials, and they talked him into taking a job as an assistant football coach under Jim Phelan. A year later, he left the UW and took on the job of coaching football and baseball at Seattle's Franklin High School.
    During World War II, he served as an officer in the Navy preflight program and later as catapult and flight-deck officer on the USS Hancock and USS Shangri-La in the South Pacific. His military stint ended with a medical discharge in 1945 after he was injured in a flight-deck accident.
    He returned to Franklin, and his 1952 Quaker football team won the Metro League title, as did his baseball teams in 1955, 1956 and 1957.
    He was the school district's director of athletics from 1961 to 1971, and during those years, his wife said, he expanded the athletic program to include cross country, wrestling, soccer and gymnastics for boys, and volleyball, golf, tennis and track for girls.
    Memorial Stadium's artificial turf was installed without school money, according to his wife. "He set it up to be financed through proceeds from a stadium parking lot nearby," she said.
    "He was an amazing person," said his daughter Bonnie Tinker of Larkspur, Colo. "He had a zest for life. To him, every day was a sunny day, even if it was raining."
    Mr. Lanman was a charter member of the Washington State Coaches Association. He was named to the Pacific Northwest Football Hall of Fame and was a life member of Pac-10 Football Officials, 101 Club and Sigma Chi fraternity.
    In Sequim, he was a member of the SunLand Golf Club, the Rotary and Ducks Unlimited.
    "He remained active, and we had 28 years of retirement, which has just been beautiful," said his wife.
    Other survivors include daughter Katherine Loveland of Port Angeles; son Steve Lanman of Redmond; and grandchildren James and Laura Loveland, Alison and Grant Tinker, and Tiffany and Cory Lanman.
    A memorial service will be tomorrow at 2 p.m. at the Sequim Presbyterian Church. Remembrances may be sent to a charity of choice.
    Seattle Times, The (WA)
    Date: November 3, 1999
    Author: CHARLES E. BROWN
    Edition: FINAL
    Page: C5
    on Wednesday, 3 November 1999 Seattle, King County, Washington.

Family:

Audrey Katherine Hanson b. Apr 1917, d. 2 Jan 2007

Lloyd Obert Weiger

M, b. 2 November 1905, d. 18 May 1971

Family:

Winnifred Edna Bishop b. 15 Feb 1907, d. 2 Dec 1952

John Bennett Standley

M, b. December 1889, d. 9 July 1946

Family:

Rebecca Catherine "Rebie" Bishop b. 25 Sep 1892, d. 25 Oct 1980

Child:

Irene Standley+ b. 6 Apr 1915, d. 8 Sep 1990

Ralph Raymond Fluharty

M, b. 17 August 1889, d. 15 August 1972

Family:

Florence "Flossie" Bishop b. 6 Mar 1891, d. Oct 1986

Children:

Jean Eloise Fluharty+ b. 29 Sep 1914, d. 3 Jun 2002
Donald Ralph Fluharty+ b. 11 Mar 1916, d. 7 Apr 2007

Lillian Aldrich

F, b. 1896, d. 14 September 1969

Family:

Emerson C. Bishop b. 17 Feb 1896, d. 9 Dec 1972

Children:

Evelyn Cecilia Bishop+ b. 25 Aug 1916, d. 5 Oct 1988
Elizabeth Betty Mae Bishop+ b. 19 Apr 1920, d. 9 Sep 2008
Emerson Caustley Bishop+ b. 8 Jul 1922, d. 31 Jan 2004

Donald Ralph Fluharty

M, b. 11 March 1916, d. 7 April 2007

Parents:

Father*: Ralph Raymond Fluharty b. 17 Aug 1889, d. 15 Aug 1972
Mother*: Florence "Flossie" Bishop b. 6 Mar 1891, d. Oct 1986

Family:

Dorothy May Stillwell b. 2 Apr 1918, d. 8 May 2005

Child:

Marilyn Jean Fluharty b. 28 Oct 1943, d. 6 Dec 2009

Jean Eloise Fluharty

F, b. 29 September 1914, d. 3 June 2002

Parents:

Father*: Ralph Raymond Fluharty b. 17 Aug 1889, d. 15 Aug 1972
Mother*: Florence "Flossie" Bishop b. 6 Mar 1891, d. Oct 1986

Family:

Clarence Hervin "Chuck" Rothwell b. 18 Oct 1898, d. 15 Jul 1983

Child:

Janet Elizabeth Rothwell+ b. 2 Jul 1945, d. 14 Dec 2020

Irene Standley

F, b. 6 April 1915, d. 8 September 1990
  • (Witness) Census: She appeared on the census of 13 January 1920 in the household of John Bennett Standley at Colton, Whitman County, Washington.
  • (Witness) Census: Irene Standley appeared on the census of 1930 in the household of John Bennett Standley.
  • Married Name: As of 2 October 1938,her married name was Harrison.
  • Residence*: Irene Standley lived at La Grande, Union County, Oregon.
  • Obituary*: An obituary appeared in the IRENE S. HARRISON, 75, FORMERLY OF CLARKSTON

    Published: Lewiston Tribune
    1990-09-11
    Page: 6A

    LA GRANDE, Ore. Irene Standley Harrison, a former Clarkston resident, died Saturday at Grande Ronde Hospital at La Grande, Ore. She was 75. The cause of death is unknown pending medical certification.
    The daughter of John and Rebie Bishop Standley, she was born April 6, 1915, at Clarkston, where she was raised and attended school.
    She wed Clyde L. Harrison Oct. 2, 1938, at Moscow. After her marriage, she attended and graduated from Deaconness School of Nursing at Spokane.
    She later worked as a registered nurse at St. Joseph Hospital (now St. Joseph Regional Medical Center) at Lewiston and at the Grande Ronde Hospital.
    Mrs. Harrison was a member of the La Grande United Methodist Church.
    Her husband died in 1984.
    Survivors include a son, Donald Harrison of Portland, Ore; a daughter, Linda Murphy of Oregon City, Ore; a brother, Maynard Standley of Hood River, Ore; seven grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.
    A daughter, Nancy C. Bell, died previously.
    A memorial service will be held at 3 p.m. Wednesday at La Grande United Methodist Church with the Rev. Bruce McConnell of La Grande officiating.
    A private burial service was held earlier at Grandview Cemetery at La Grande.
    The family suggests any memorial contributions be made to the La Grande United Methodist Church, in care of Payne Family Mortuary, 1508 Fourth St., La Grande, Ore., 97850. on Tuesday, 11 September 1990 Lewiston, Nez Perce County, Idaho.

Parents:

Father*: John Bennett Standley b. Dec 1889, d. 9 Jul 1946
Mother*: Rebecca Catherine "Rebie" Bishop b. 25 Sep 1892, d. 25 Oct 1980

Family:

Clyde L. Harrison d. 1984

Child:

Nancy Catherine Harrison b. 29 Jun 1941, d. 18 Jul 1970