Marjorie Laurine Thrower1

F, b. June 18, 1927, d. September 7, 2012
     Her Social Security Number was 519-26-6459.2 Marjorie Laurine Thrower was born on June 18, 1927 at Pierce, Clearwater Co., Idaho.3,2 As of December 6, 1944,her married name was Campbell.1 She married Francis Leo "Dick" Campbell, son of Edward Louis Campbell and Verdilla Jane Baker, on December 6, 1944 at Libby, Lincoln Co., Montana.1 Marjorie Laurine Thrower died on September 7, 2012 at Clark Co., Washington, at age 85.4,2

Family

Francis Leo "Dick" Campbell b. February 1, 1921, d. September 29, 1964
Marriage*She married Francis Leo "Dick" Campbell, son of Edward Louis Campbell and Verdilla Jane Baker, on December 6, 1944 at Libby, Lincoln Co., Montana.1 

Citations

  1. [S118] National Archives and Records Administration, 1930 United States Federal Census.
  2. [S9] Unknown subject, unknown file number, SSDI, U.S. Social Security Administrations Death Master File.
  3. [S13083] Unknown compiler, Wyoming, U.S., Marriage Records, 1869-1971.
  4. [S13176] Unknown compiler, Washington, U.S., Death Records, 1907-2017.

Alice Elizabeth Novotny1,2,3,4

F, b. April 3, 1918, d. November 23, 2003
     Alice Elizabeth Novotny Alice Elizabeth Campbell, age 85, of Glendive, passed away on Sunday, November 23, 2003 at the Glendive Medical Center in Glendive. Rite of Committal will be in the Dawson County Cemetery in Glendive. Alice was born on April 3, 1918 at her grandmothers home in Beach, North Dakota, the daughter of Joseph B. and Emma A. (Shafer) Novotny. She was raised and educated in Wibaux County and received her early education at the Yates rural country school. As a young woman, she worked for various families taking care of their homes and children. She moved to Spokane in the early 1940's where she met and married Francis L. Campbell in 1946. Alice and her husband made their home in Spokane and Idaho until their divorce in 1954 when Alice returned to Beach. Alice worked as a kitchen's helper and operated a day care. She moved to Glendive in 1966 and was the assistant manager of the Steffen's Apartments where she worked for 15 years. Alice cared for her mother from 1981 until 1983 when she moved into the Prairie West Apartments where she provided cleaning services and resided until the time of her death. Alice was very involved with volunteer work at the Glendive Medical Center Extended Care, Eastern Montana Veterans Home and the Attic. She was a member of the Glendive Medical Center Auxiliary, Catholic Daughters and the American Legion Auxiliary. Survivors include two daughters, Barbara Stedman and her husband Larry of Wibaux, Montana, Kathy Hegel and her husband Ed of Glendive; two brothers, Joe Novotny of San Diego, California and Ray Novotny and his wife Margie of Glendive; one sister, Emma Jean Bartholomew of Glendive; seven grandchildren, 17 great-grandchildren and two great-great-grandchildren.2 She was buried at Dawson County Cemetery, Glendive, Dawson Co., Montana.5,2,3 Her Social Security Number was 516-16-2361.3,4 She was born on April 3, 1918 at Beach, Golden Valley Co., North Dakota.2,3,4 As of August 20, 1946,her married name was Campbell.1 She married Francis Leo "Dick" Campbell, son of Edward Louis Campbell and Verdilla Jane Baker, on August 20, 1946 at Spokane, Spokane Co., Washington.1,2 Alice Elizabeth Novotny and Francis Leo "Dick" Campbell were divorced in 1954.2 Alice Elizabeth Novotny died on November 23, 2003 at Glendive, Dawson Co., Montana, at age 85.2,3,4,6

Family

Francis Leo "Dick" Campbell b. February 1, 1921, d. September 29, 1964
Marriage*She married Francis Leo "Dick" Campbell, son of Edward Louis Campbell and Verdilla Jane Baker, on August 20, 1946 at Spokane, Spokane Co., Washington.1,2 
Divorce* Alice Elizabeth Novotny and Francis Leo "Dick" Campbell were divorced in 1954.2 
Children
  • Barbara A. Campbell7,2
  • Katheryn K. "Kathy" Campbell7,2

Citations

  1. [S3540] Washington State Archives, Washington, Marriage Records, 1854-2013.
  2. [S13670] Silha Funeral Homes, online www.silhafuneralhomes.com, From the Alice Elizabeth Campbell obituary.
  3. [S605] Office of Vital Statistics and Montana State Genealogical Society State of Montana Department of Public Health and Human Services, Montana, State Deaths, 1907-2016.
  4. [S5223] Social Security Administration, U.S., Social Security Applications and Claims Index, 1936-2007.
  5. [S13671] Dawson County Cemetery, Dawson Co., MT, online www.findagrave.com.
  6. [S9] Unknown subject, unknown file number, SSDI, U.S. Social Security Administrations Death Master File.
  7. [S11679] Unknown author, 1950 United States Federal Census.

Charles Dilno Willoughby1,2,3

M, b. March 12, 1942, d. April 5, 2011
     His Social Security Number was 518-48-1808.3 Charles Dilno Willoughby was buried at Riverside Cemetery, Orofino, Clearwater Co., Idaho.4 He was born on March 12, 1942 at Orofino, Clearwater Co., Idaho.1,3,4 He married Carol Lynn Huddleston, daughter of Noah Andrew "Bo" Huddleston and Evelyn C. Snyder, on December 5, 1966 at Lewiston, Nez Perce Co., Idaho.1,4 Charles Dilno Willoughby and Carol Lynn Huddleston were divorced on September 28, 1967 at Nez Perce Co., Idaho.5 Charles Dilno Willoughby married Carol Lynn Huddleston, daughter of Noah Andrew "Bo" Huddleston and Evelyn C. Snyder, on September 18, 1988 at Clark Co., Nevada.2 Charles Dilno Willoughby died on April 5, 2011 at Lewiston, Nez Perce Co., Idaho, at age 69.3,4 He Charles (Chuck) Willoughby, 69, of Lapwai, passed away Tuesday, April 5, 2011, at St. Joseph Regional Medical Center in Lewiston, of complications due to cancer. He was born March 12, 1942, at Orofino, to Dee Willoughby and Verna Prewitt Arthur. Chuck attended schools in Weippe, Orofino, Kamiah and Craigmont. On Dec. 5, 1966, he married Carol Huddleston in Lewiston. Throughout their married life, Chuck and Carol lived in Kamiah, Weippe and finally settled in Lapwai. Chuck was a truck driver most of his life, working for various logging companies and chip-truck firms, including Excel Transport from 1980 to 2004. He enjoyed seven years of retirement. His enjoyment in life was mushrooming, camping and four-wheeling. Chuck's special place to camp was the Orogrande on the North Fork of Clearwater River. He is survived by his wife Carol of Lapwai; sisters Susan Merrell of Culdesac and Cathy Leach of Silver Springs, Nev; brothers Ron Willoughby of Lewiston, Gary Willoughby of Salisbury, N.C., and Dan Arthur of Kamiah; stepfather Ike Arthur of Clarkston; grandchildren Amber Arnett of Lewiston and Brad Graves of Spokane; and many nieces and nephews. Chuck was preceded in death by his daughter Crystal, and by his parents Dee and Verna Arthur. A graveside service will take place at Riverside Cemetery in Orofino. A special thank-you must go out to Dr. Gerardo Midence and the nurses at the cancer center, and the third-floor nurses at SJRMC. Thank you for the fine care you gave Chuck during his illness. Also, a thank-you to Chuck's many special friends who called and came out to his house, with loving care and concern: Marty Ellsworth, Bill Thorton, Verlon Alford, Marvin Watts, Tyson Watts, Tom Weatherly and Norm Huddleston. We love and will miss you, Chuck, from your family and friends. on April 7, 2011.4

Family

Carol Lynn Huddleston
Marriage*He married Carol Lynn Huddleston, daughter of Noah Andrew "Bo" Huddleston and Evelyn C. Snyder, on December 5, 1966 at Lewiston, Nez Perce Co., Idaho.1,4 
Divorce* Charles Dilno Willoughby and Carol Lynn Huddleston were divorced on September 28, 1967 at Nez Perce Co., Idaho.5 
Marriage Charles Dilno Willoughby married Carol Lynn Huddleston, daughter of Noah Andrew "Bo" Huddleston and Evelyn C. Snyder, on September 18, 1988 at Clark Co., Nevada.2 
Child
  • Crystal C. Willoughby4

Citations

  1. [S6415] Bureau of Vital Records and Health Statistics Idaho Department of Health and Welfare, Idaho, Marriage Records, 1863-1966.
  2. [S1491] Office of Vital Records Nevada State Health Division, Nevada Marriage Index, 1956-2005.
  3. [S9] Unknown subject, unknown file number, SSDI, U.S. Social Security Administrations Death Master File.
  4. [S5340] Lewiston Tribune, The, From the Charles Willoughby obituary in the Apr 7, 2011 edition.
  5. [S3989] Idaho Bureau of Vital Records and Health Statistics, Idaho, Divorce Index, 1947-1962.

Norman M. Crump1,2

M, b. May 23, 1942, d. June 14, 2015
     Norman M. Crump Norman M. Crump, 73, of Rathdrum, Idaho, passed away June 14, 2015, from cancer. Born in Pocatello, Idaho, on May 23, 1942, to Elmer and Vietta Crump, Norman attended high school in Orofino, Idaho. On Nov. 10, 1961, Norman married Karen F. Smolinski in Orofino. They were married for 53 years and had three children: Debra, Jeffrey and Steven. Norman was with the Idaho National Guard in Lewiston, Idaho, for 36 years. He also worked full time for the Idaho National Guard as a Civilian Technician, commuting from Orofino to Lewistion each day for work and and guard duties until 1975 when the family moved to Lewiston. In 1982 Norm transferred to Coeur d'Alene and worked full time for the 116th Engineer Battalion, but still commuted to Lewiston for guard duties. Norm retired from both in 2001. Norman was a member of the Eagles lodge #4080 for 25 years, as well as the American Legion in Post Falls. He enjoyed camping, hunting, and fishing - especially the past few years on the North Fork of the Coeur d'Alene River with family and friends. Norman was preceded in death by his daughter, Debra, on May 3, 2015. He is survived by his wife, Karen; sons Jeffrey (Sandy) Crump of Coeur d'Alene and Steven (Torri) Crump of Rathdrum; 13 grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren; sisters Una Bullock of McCammon, Idaho, and Nona (Richard) Hill of Anchorage, Alaska; and brother Lynn (Sharon) Crump of Chubbuck, Idaho.2 He was born on May 23, 1942 at Pocatello, Bannock Co., Idaho.1,2 He married Karen Fay Smolinski, daughter of Alfred William Smolinski and Beatrice Evelyn Baker, on November 10, 1961 at Orofino, Clearwater Co., Idaho.1,2,3 Norman M. Crump died on June 14, 2015 at Idaho at age 73.2

Family

Karen Fay Smolinski
Marriage*He married Karen Fay Smolinski, daughter of Alfred William Smolinski and Beatrice Evelyn Baker, on November 10, 1961 at Orofino, Clearwater Co., Idaho.1,2,3 
Children

Citations

  1. [S6415] Bureau of Vital Records and Health Statistics Idaho Department of Health and Welfare, Idaho, Marriage Records, 1863-1966.
  2. [S13673] Yates Funeral Homes and Cremation, online www.yatesfuneralhomes.com, From the Norman M. Crump obituary.
  3. [S5340] Lewiston Tribune, The, From the Beatrice Evelyn Baker Smolinski obituary in the Jan 1, 2008 edition.
  4. [S9022] Bonner County Daily Bee, From the Debra Sue Crump obituary in the May 10, 2015 edition.

Debra Sue Crump1,2

F, b. June 20, 1962, d. May 3, 2015
FatherNorman M. Crump1,2 b. May 23, 1942, d. June 14, 2015
MotherKaren Fay Smolinski1,2
     Her married name was Souza.2 Debra Sue Crump married Unknown Souza.2 Debra Sue Crump was born on June 20, 1962 at Idaho.2 She died on May 3, 2015 at Coeur d'Alene, Kootenai Co., Idaho, at age 52.1,2 She Debra (Debbie) Sue Crump, 52, of Sagle, Idaho, passed away on Sunday, May 3, 2015, at Kootenai Health in Coeur d'Alene, Idaho, following a hard fought battle with breast cancer. Debbie was born on June 20, 1962, to Norman and Karen Crump. She grew up in Orofino, Idaho and graduated from Lewiston High School in 1980. Her hobbies included fishing, camping, and cheering for the Seattle Seahawks. She is survived by her partner and love of her life, Mike Walli, of Sagle; her six children, Stephanie Crump of Sandpoint, Idaho, Jenifer (Ray) Shute of Rathdrum, Idaho, Joey (Kadie) Souza of Hauser, Idaho, Jessi Souza of Casper, Wyo., Sabrina Souza of Post Falls, Idaho, and Michelle (Kevin) Roman of Athol, Idaho; her adored six grandchildren; her parents, Norman and Karen Crump, of Rathdrum; her brothers, Jeff (Sandy) Crump of Post Falls and Steve (Torri) Crump of Rathdrum; and her nieces and nephews. on May 10, 2015.2

Family 1

Child
  • Stephanie Crump2

Family 2

Unknown Souza
Marriage*She married Unknown Souza.2 
Children
  • Jenifer Souza2
  • Joey Souza2
  • Jessi Souza2
  • Sabrina Souza2
  • Michelle Souza2

Citations

  1. [S13673] Yates Funeral Homes and Cremation, online www.yatesfuneralhomes.com, From the Norman M. Crump obituary.
  2. [S9022] Bonner County Daily Bee, From the Debra Sue Crump obituary in the May 10, 2015 edition.