Martha Jo Bollinger

Martha Jo Bollinger died October 31, 2010 at Portneuf Care Center in Pocatello of age related causes.  She was born March 12, 1927 at Sullivan, Indiana to Logan and Beatrice Umsted Sluder.  She had one older sister (Jean) Imogene Sluder Bollinger.  Martha and her family moved to Wyoming when she was a young girl.  She attended school in Rock Springs, WY.  She married Robert...
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Bert Cuoio

Pocatello lost one of its native sons and long time residents on Saturday, October 30. Bert M. Cuoio, a local baseball pioneer, husband and father of five, passed away, at the age of 97, of complications after a recent heart attack. Born in Pocatello December 31, 1912, to Italian immigrant parents Vito and Filomena Cuoio, he rose through the sandlots, street ball players, and the Pocatello...
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James Reynolds

James Ralph Reynolds, 57, the husband of Kathy Daniels Reynolds, passed away on Wednesday, October 27, 2010 in his home with his family by his side. Jim passed after a valiant two-year struggle from liver cancer. When things were at its worst, Jim would amaze us all with his great sense of humor and his gentle tenderness to his wife and loved ones. Jim was born on September 26, 1953 to Ralph and...
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Delbert Lott

Adelbert Alonzo Lott, A.K.A. Delbert Lott, 86, of Pocatello, ID, passed away peacefully on Tuesday, October 26, 2010, in the comfort of his home being given loving care. He was born in Ucon, Idaho on October 6, 1924, to “Lon” and Ruby Lott as the eldest of 12 children. He has lived in Ucon, Idaho Falls, Mud Lake, Blackfoot, and Pocatello, Idaho. He graduated from Roberts High School in...
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Leona Hoots

Leona (Jenks) Hoots, 98,  was born Nov. 5, 1911 in Weston, Idaho. She passed away on October 18, 2010, at a local facility. She was the oldest child of Wallace Albert and Izetta (Olsen) Jenks. The family homesteaded on 160 acres in Arbon Valley where she started school. They later moved to Tyhee when they lost their homestead and settled on five acres north of Pocatello, which is now Hawthorne...
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