FERN FLEETA STAMBAUGH, daughter of ESTHER EVELYN NICHOLS and LORENZO GRANT STAMBAUGH, was born September 4, 1902 in Ashland, Saunders, Nebraska,4691, 11934 and died July 22, 1955 in Caldwell, Canyon, Idaho.4691 She is buried in Parkview Cemetery, New Plymouth, Payette, Idaho.456
She married REV. RUSSELL PAUL KING on June 18, 1923 in Wahoo, Saunders, Nebraska.7377 He was born June 6, 1898 in Palmyra, Macoupin, Illinois,7377 and died February 7, 1979 in Nampa, Canyon, Idaho.11935 He is buried in Parkview Cemetery, New Plymouth, Payette, Idaho.456
Ashland Gazette, June 21, 192311933
Miss Fern Stambaugh and Mr. Russell King were married in Wahoo Monday. They will begin housekeeping at once in Wahoo, where they have their home already prepared. Mrs. King is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Stambaugh and is well and favorably known in Ashland and vicinity and has been a successful teacher. Mr. King is in the employ of the Central Bridge & Construction company, of Wahoo. The Gazette extends congratulations.
Ashland Gazette, July 28, 195511934
Mrs. R. P. King, the former Fern Stambaugh of Ashland, died at her home in Fruitland, Idaho, on July 22.
Mrs. King was born in Ashland in 1902, the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Stambaugh. She was graduated from Ashland high school in 1922.
Surviving are her husband, Rev. Russell King of Fruitland, Idaho; five children, Mrs. Burton Benjamin, Robert, John, Mrs. Harry Johnson and Sharon, all of Fruitland; four grandchildren; four brothers, Herbert of Ashland, Maynard of Lansing, Mich., Donald of Springfield, Mo., and Victor of Sacramento, Calif.; and four sisters, Mrs. Wallace Fulton of Norfolk, Mrs. Phil Park of Wilder, Idaho, Mrs. Roy Ely of Missoula, Mont., and Mrs. Orville Cornell of Omaha.
Idaho Statesman, February 11, 197911935
CALDWELL — Services fro Russell P. King, 80, of 914 Midland Blvd., Nampa, who died Wednesday at a Nampa nursing home, will be conducted at 2 p.m. Monday at the Nampa First Assembly of God Church by the Rev. Alva Wunder, New Plymouth First Assembly of God Church. Interment will be in Parkview Cemetery, New Plymouth, under the direction of Dakan Funeral Chapel, Caldwell.
He was born June 5, 1898, at Palmyra, Ill., and moved with his family to Oklahoma in 1908. He moved to Nebraska, and served in the Navy during World War I. He married Fern Stambaugh June 18, 1922, at Wahoo, Neb., and they moved to Wilder in 1936. He was ordained an Assembly of God minister in 1942 and pioneered several churches. She died in July 1955. He married Maybelle M. Rockwood Sept. 1, 1956, at Caldwell. He retired from pastoring at Hazelton in November 1972.
Surviving are his wife of Nampa; three daughters, Mrs. Marjorie Benjamin of Nampa, Mrs. Ruth Sears of Payette, and Mrs. Sharon Dormandy of San Jose, Calif.; two sons, Robert G. of Pearson, Wis., and John W. of Seattle; three brothers, Cecil of Illinois, Everett of Kansas City, Mo., and C.W. of Dallas; a sister, Eva Goldberg of Tacoma, Wash.; 18 grandchildren and six great-grandchildren.
Friends may call at the funeral chapel today from 3 p.m. until 9 p.m. and at the church Monday from 9 a.m. until noon.
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